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Reminder that if your country is not green or yellow you live in a shithole
Jose Reed
Henry Williams
what's this about?
Ayden Hughes
economic freedom
Colton Morgan
How does Chile do it bros?
Samuel White
If your country isnt dark green then its a shitnole
Luis James
NIGGAS IFFY UH BOUT TO GET TUNGLICKY UH
Dylan Jones
This kills the socialist's """muh Scandinavia""" argument
Connor Johnson
>if some guy colors a country green on a map that must mean they are economically free!
Jacob Wright
>today colombia reminded me that i live in a shithole
thanks buddy :s
Christian Morgan
>Mexico
>South Africa
>Uganda
>Phillippines
If your country is yellow you live in a shithole. You only included yellow because you are from a yellow.
Jacob Nelson
are socialists interested in economic freedom?
like the opposite right? - centrally planned economy
Sebastian Rivera
phew
John Lopez
B-but Magyarorszag is yellow, therefore not that bad
Ethan Myers
probably with cringy memes about helicopters.
Michael Gutierrez
Exactly. Lefties in Latin America like to use Scandinavia as example of working "socialist countries" even though they are capitalistic as it gets
Andrew Diaz
they are. they are all capitalist countries with relatively efficient welfare systems. in many cases (education, healthcare, etc) they spend less per capita on "free" government stuff than the US.
Ian Jackson
feels good living in an overtaxed socialist abyss
Gavin Rogers
There’s is no inherent relationship between “economic freedom” and economic success.
For all we know, being rich makes you more “economically free.”
Look at East Asia. South Korea was/is 90% chaebol which basically are semi state owned conglomerates. The exchange rate was fixed until 1995. The prices were all set until the 1980s. Exports are still all subsidized and imports are highly tariffed.
Only 5% of Koreans own/run a business compared to 12% of Chinese and 17% of Americans.
Yet South Korea is highly developed. Japan, Taiwan (Republic of China), and Singapore show the same phenomenon. Heavy state control of the economy with ample intervention.
Logan Nelson
Why would someone in their right mind want to live in a country with heavy state control?
Josiah Ramirez
>colombia thinks its not a shithole
colombia and shithole are synonyms, my black friend
Nicholas Russell
whats dis
Thomas Morgan
you seem buttblasted mutt
Elijah Sanders
about what, exactly? I'm just pointing out a fact
that's why your sluts like Sofia VERGAra are all whoring themselves out in the US?
Wyatt Russell
callate chicano de mierda
Kevin Bailey
Is this HDI by country?
Gavin Nguyen
well if she's successful in a comedy series that's good for her, doesn't mean she's whoring herself just managed to get there with talent
Joshua Turner
FREEDOM
Ryder Hall
the US is 14%black, Colombia is 10%. It's statistically more likely that you are black and not me
Tyler Nguyen
>doesn't mean she's whoring herself just managed to get there with talent
LMAO
yes the annoying accent really paid off
yes, but the remaining 90% of colombia is brown, lmao
Isaiah Wilson
Economic freedom is a spook
Asher Phillips
based leaf boy
Dominic Moore
post your skin tone, Jamal
Josiah Morales
Koreans are still working 68-hour-workweeks. Their economy didn't boom till the 90s. This with highly US investment. Chaebols are more like corporate fiefdoms - a few families control most of the industy, yes, and they get huge voice in how the country is run. It is more like the state is semi-owned by the corporations.
Japan likewise, had intensive foreign investment, but living standards have stagnated for several years. Even with negative interest rates the economy isn't being spurred.
Subsidizing production isn't just a thing for those countries you mentioned, it is standard for most powers. US, Russia, China and the EU all run export-oriented agricultural programs.
Samuel Hernandez
> Morocco is yellow and Tunisia is orange
This can't be true
Cameron Harris
The real question is: How does Straya do It?
Carson Barnes
Averagetugal
Wyatt Cooper
Thanks America! You truly have taught us well.
I'm craving for a burger and an AR-15 right about now, God I love Freedom.
Zachary Rogers
South Koreans are richer than you, Joáo
Liam Scott
>strong rule of law
>little corruption
>the fact that we steal Chinese millionaires
add in that were one of the most stable countries on earth these things just get to build up over time
Luke Scott
chicago bois
Ryder Anderson
>not being free as chile
Aiden Davis
We don't need it
Jacob Fisher
Why is ecuador red? I've always seen you as a peaceful country. Does your government oppress people there?
Asher Edwards
Leftist policies when it comes to economy
Meme map implying that economical freedom is necessarily good
Ethan Harris
Basically this Also 2017 hasn't been the greatest for the country, since Correa left with a hidden debt the country has which discouraged the private investment