"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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The cheese and bread question has a doughnut hole answer.

Dense urban population centers have quality goods.
Sparse rural population areas also have quality goods.
The middle areas that are housing developments and strip malls have nothing.

What Josh overlooks is that most rural areas are bastions of local tastes and styles and on a smaller scale have the same diverse selections. And some of these places are the source for the city's goods in the first place.

I dont want to re-litigate whats already been covered to death in the main debate thread, but the population density of Europe makes available within walking distance what the geography of America requires a short car ride to find. Its apples and oranges and a totally dishonest cope comparison.
 
Null, you may find this latest Kitboga video particularly interesting. Another instance of him putting his webdev skills to exceptional use.

"Over the past few months, I am happy to report, we have been able [using this completely automated website] to waste 60 days [1429hrs] worth of [scammers'] time."

 
So where does the US's money go? It goes to bribing the poor to vote Democrat and the elderly to vote Republican.
Whilst millions, perhaps billions goes to politicians and general corruption the costs of that doesn't come close to the trillions the government spends yearly. entitlments really have gotten that expensive.

I think the Feds reported by 2033 social security would become insolvent. This prediction was made back in 2013 and things have gotten much worse since then. Basically Boomers are probably going to be the last generation to benefit from Social Security while most working people will get jackshit. The Feds are either going to have chose between hyperinflation or actually cutting spending. It's pretty clear looking at Fiat currencies of the past that they'll chose hyperinflation.
 
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This is what "fat man with soft eyes pretending to be European and screaming at bread and cheese" will get you.
 
What Josh overlooks is that most rural areas are bastions of local tastes and styles and on a smaller scale have the same diverse selections. And some of these places are the source for the city's goods in the first place.

I would agree with a claim that "Americans don't have wide access to European cheeses". But then, European countries are tiny backwaters compared to the continental USA. So there's a question being begged here about local selection vs continent-wide selection. If American cheese selection doesn't count because it's one state importing it from another state, then Europeans don't get to count cheeses imported from one EU country into another.

Here's a map of European cheese production:

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If Americans aren't allowed to demonstrate a good cheese selection because we're close to Wisconsin or Vermont, then no Euro country the same closeness to Germany gets to claim they have good selection.
 
I dont want to re-litigate whats already been covered to death in the main debate thread, but the population density of Europe makes available within walking distance what the geography of America requires a short car ride to find. Its apples and oranges and a totally dishonest cope comparison.
Re-litigate it. What's Josh gonna do, call our Moms??
 
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