• @michaelmrose@lemmy.world
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      921 hours ago

      How? We can’t afford healthcare or to own a home. After paying for rent and healthcare most of us make less. The inequality is heading for Saudi Arabia levels.

      Upward mobility is a joke. Education requires a 20 year debt which is required for no reason even for jobs that are now educated poverty.

      We are about to be led by idiots who are going to put our economy back in the toilet again. I’m only 44 and I’ve seen 3 major crashes and that was all in the last 25 years.

      We are the worst developed nation in the world.

    • @redwattlebird
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      231 day ago

      I’m genuinely curious; which places have you travelled to outside of the US?

      • blaue_Fledermaus
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        I’m not USian, I’ve been born and lived all my life in South Brazil.

        My region is one the most developed and safe of the country (maybe comparable to a poorer EU country), but I know most of the country is much much worse.

        I did visit the USA twice. Also traveled to Paraguay, Argentina, and Chile.

    • @LePoisson@lemmy.world
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      Really depends on your values and desired lifestyle. I think you’d be very surprised how the rest of the world lives. It’s not all terrible out there. Also very dependent on socio-economic status, there are some truly terrible living conditions in the USA for way more people than there should be.

      Stroll through your nearest city “ghetto” and see first hand how some live. Or take your pick of squalor. It’s not pretty and I’m not talking out my ass. I’ve slept in some questionable places in my life. Nothing that ever felt truly dangerous but very bad living situations.

      Anyways, I’m just saying we have a lot of room for improvement.

      • blaue_Fledermaus
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        I don’t mean to minimize the problems of the US, and I’m sure there are plenty examples of squalor, and they should be treated seriously.

        But proportionally and relatively speaking, most ghetto people in the US live like kings compared to most of the planet.

        • @piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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          Like kings?.. so they have sheverants and no issues with food security and live in castles?

          Just because they have electricity hardly makes them kings…

          • blaue_Fledermaus
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            I mean relatively.

            Search for images of “favela”. Tens of millions of Brazilians live in those. The better ones are built with brick, many are just scrap wood and cardboard.

            And Brazil is one of the “developing” countries.

            • @piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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              Whats funny… if youre living in poverty youre probably better off in brazil. Atleast they have healthcare as a right.

              The only reason the us isnt like brazil today was because the new dealers in the 30’s-50’s actually had the great idea of investing in the common people and had hundreds of billions of dollars poured into communities and all the shanty towns were torn down and affordable housing was built in their place. But since the progressives lost power, the us is quickly tipping away from wealth equality, and shantytowns are making their way back. We’re a single depression from having millions living in favela’s.

        • @LePoisson@lemmy.world
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          Then I guess we should start figuring out why the rest of the planet is being exploited for our gain and maybe cut that shit out. Capital gonna capital though.