Message from @Weez
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Yet, half of the US economy isn't under public ownership.
Zoomers rise up
@Weez Fun fact, the Austrian school of economics is one of the most valid schools in modern economics because when they first looked at graphs they thought: Graphs are for faggots.
They thereby avoided most major problems that have plauged economists since Adam Smith...
You're so dense it's ridiculous
You're stating that we have a balance, roughly 50 50 between the two.
Which is false.
Objectively, false.
If we have more than 50% of one thing..
That is a...
Can you guess?
Majority.
If it's a majority, then we refer to it, generally as that thing.
It's unbelievable
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Look at the tax code
What does it say?
the western country that's closest to a 50% split is norway i think
their public sector is huge
I'd say that's about right
it makes up like 35% of employment
Nowhere else in the Western world is it that large.
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I have access to the results you're predicting by country, I can post em later
for comparison's sake the most recent statistics for venezuela have it at under 30%
The tax code says HESOYAM
outside of the west you have more clear splits
like russia which is around 40%
belarus around 50%
It says "Hey goyim, 20% of your taxes go to Israel!"
china in regards to employment i'm not sure but slightly more than 50% of their capital is state owned
"That 25% will be useful to us"
"We can't wait for that next 30% to come in"
You need to look at the entire tax code, not just income tax or shit like that
india has about a 50% split in the formal sector though its informal sector is huge
If America touches the NHS with their greasy, cholesterol filled obese fingers I will assassinate trump myself
Better a goy or kafir?
I started with a neat idea about publicly shown hourly rates, but then realized where the convo was actually going. <:derpysleep:588652359450886154>
Reading tax codes is actually not so easy, and it's different in every country
You know what, lets start a topic...
What is socialism really.?