American Economics Thread

emblem21

Major
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I need my lawn to be watered so it will be emerald green, damn it! Also yes, refilling my swimming pool is completely necessary.
They literally are trying to kill themselves even now but really a super wealthy nation like the USA should’ve not only taken climate change seriously but also invested more in desalination plants along with research in the reusing of all that brine for I don’t know, maybe chemical or energy generation I mean the USA is supposed to be full of smart people not a bunch of opportunistic dumb asses that place their love of war over the preservation of their own flaming selves. Seriously that nation doesn’t deserve the good fortune they have after all this time because from my point of view, all they seem to produce are people like Nikocado avocado whose only purpose seems to be about getting as fat as possible and one of the few people that should I process no humanity or morality at all, I would seriously consider shoving a shotgun up his fat ass and pulling the trigger while living streaming it like that azov buffalo gun man who more or less proves that Nazi behaviour is something that seems to be more or less encouraged by the US government these days, but to rid the world of someone so worthless that making money while completely destroying his own life in such a way is worth the views of other people who are literally encouraging him to continue because it’s the latest fad, I mean what the hell
 

Coalescence

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They literally are trying to kill themselves even now but really a super wealthy nation like the USA should’ve not only taken climate change seriously but also invested more in desalination plants along with research in the reusing of all that brine for I don’t know, maybe chemical or energy generation I mean the USA is supposed to be full of smart people not a bunch of opportunistic dumb asses that place their love of war over the preservation of their own flaming selves. Seriously that nation doesn’t deserve the good fortune they have after all this time because from my point of view, all they seem to produce are people like Nikocado avocado whose only purpose seems to be about getting as fat as possible and one of the few people that should I process no humanity or morality at all, I would seriously consider shoving a shotgun up his fat ass and pulling the trigger while living streaming it like that azov buffalo gun man who more or less proves that Nazi behaviour is something that seems to be more or less encouraged by the US government these days, but to rid the world of someone so worthless that making money while completely destroying his own life in such a way is worth the views of other people who are literally encouraging him to continue because it’s the latest fad, I mean what the hell
Nothing perfectly captures what's everything wrong with American decadence, than like an obese guy with the temperament of five year old being celebrated on the Internet for wasting copious amounts of food, and possibly worse as his content could inspire imitators to follow the same unhealthy and self-destructive behavior. These are cases where I agree with CPC's censorship and propaganda, in order to promote and maintain proper social behaviors and virtues.
 

Strangelove

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It's a tough and dirty industry, because titties and breast milk are all free, they're playing dirty! How can honest baby formula producers possibly protect their monopolies? Abbott and Nestle should retool their production lines to make explosives, more margins in selling ammo to Europe.

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America is running out of baby formula because 3 companies control the market and babies aren’t that profitable​

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May 14, 2022 8:00 PM GMT+8

PORTLAND, OR - MAY 12:  Katie Wussler, a program coordinator at Mother & Child Education Center, disposes of recalled Similac baby formula, which the company would not replace or reimburse because the donated supplies did not come with a receipt, on May 12, 2022 in Portland, Oregon. More than 60 percent of Mother & Childs formula supply was affected by the recall, and like many similar non-profits they are struggling to meet increased demand from mothers who are unable to find or afford formula in stores. Executive Director Maura White said she's had to turn away mothers looking for formula about three times a week since the recall was announced.  (Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
Katie Wussler, a program coordinator at Mother & Child Education Center, disposes of recalled Similac baby formula, which the company would not replace or reimburse because the donated supplies did not come with a receipt, on May 12 in Portland, Oregon.Nathan Howard—Getty Images

A baby formula shortage gripping the U.S. since March has parents in a panic over where and when they’ll be able to find the products they need to feed their kids.

The out-of-stock rate, representing the amount of formula that’s not in stock compared to what’s typically available, was 43% for the week ending May 8, according to Datasembly, a provider of real-time product data for retailers and consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands.

With no easy end in sight, caregivers nationwide have been forced to devote their free time to driving between stores in search of formula, prompting retailers to limit the number of cans customers can buy. Others have turned to
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groups and informal support networks to acquire the nutritional products that work best for their kids.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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It's a tough and dirty industry, because titties and breast milk are all free, they're playing dirty! How can honest baby formula producers possibly protect their monopolies? Abbott and Nestle should retool their production lines to make explosives, more margins in selling ammo to Europe.

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America is running out of baby formula because 3 companies control the market and babies aren’t that profitable​

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May 14, 2022 8:00 PM GMT+8

PORTLAND, OR - MAY 12:  Katie Wussler, a program coordinator at Mother & Child Education Center, disposes of recalled Similac baby formula, which the company would not replace or reimburse because the donated supplies did not come with a receipt, on May 12, 2022 in Portland, Oregon. More than 60 percent of Mother & Childs formula supply was affected by the recall, and like many similar non-profits they are struggling to meet increased demand from mothers who are unable to find or afford formula in stores. Executive Director Maura White said she's had to turn away mothers looking for formula about three times a week since the recall was announced.  (Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
Katie Wussler, a program coordinator at Mother & Child Education Center, disposes of recalled Similac baby formula, which the company would not replace or reimburse because the donated supplies did not come with a receipt, on May 12 in Portland, Oregon.Nathan Howard—Getty Images

A baby formula shortage gripping the U.S. since March has parents in a panic over where and when they’ll be able to find the products they need to feed their kids.

The out-of-stock rate, representing the amount of formula that’s not in stock compared to what’s typically available, was 43% for the week ending May 8, according to Datasembly, a provider of real-time product data for retailers and consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands.

With no easy end in sight, caregivers nationwide have been forced to devote their free time to driving between stores in search of formula, prompting retailers to limit the number of cans customers can buy. Others have turned to
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groups and informal support networks to acquire the nutritional products that work best for their kids.
They should ask those he/she/me/we to donate milk from their bodies and watch their heads explode with faint outrage.
 
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