reallybigShell

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[–] reallybigShell@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 3 hours ago

btw does this sound too rude? I've noticed a tendency among some people (I'm not sure who) to assume intent behind a question, and/or assume that the asker already knows the answer? I don't want people to think that tho

[–] reallybigShell@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

omg I was just on r/neoliberal for some reason and there were comments (with upvotes) stating that USA does not coerce its allies, and I'm struggling to think of how someone could think that?

 

I don't have enough money for my phone bill, I have some money the plan is $16.72 I'll pay you back! DM me for Zelle info (Zelle is preferable as its the only way to get instant money and I need my phone plan as soon as possible) Thank you! EDIT:Yay someone sent me even more than what I needed! Thanks!

[–] reallybigShell@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 week ago

Honestly I like to (like is a big word here) study other ideologies for fun and I go to r/neoliberal sometimes and oh my gosh some of the stuff they say is just so vile, I totally get what you're saying

[–] reallybigShell@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Are the books the author recommends good reads?

[–] reallybigShell@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Ooh did the businesses that received the money, for example the grocery store, the revenue from their sales went to the workers who work at the store directly?

 

Sorry if this a little silly of a question I haven't read much on the topic, but in a centrally planned economy, if everyone is a worker of a state owned business, how did the government have a budget surplus? Did they only rely on exports and tourism for state finances, because I can't think of other ways to generate state revenue surplus. Thank you for your answers.

 

I want to read more but I don't know which books are good or not.