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by knallfrosch
1123 days ago
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That's what 2,000 people tell Paul Krugman every time he tells them 'the economy is fine' in his New York Times column.
It's quite entertaining to watch, altough troubling. He's smart, he gets a lot of direct feedback, and yet he doesn't understand it at all. Put simply, the economy isn't "working" when people can afford less food by the month, renting gets harder by the week, used cars are double as expensive, new cars are unavailable and building a house is nothing more than a dream that we inherited from previous generations. Krugmann just thinks Americans are stupid:
"You don’t want to say that Americans are stupid" See:
Why Are Americans So Negative About the Economy?
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It requires being very frugal, moving to a low cost of living area, taking a lot of time, manual labor, and getting help from friends. Also, you have to live in 3rd world conditions for quite a while.
At least, that's what my grandpa did. I know a few folks-- who are quite poor-- who have done it in the past 10 years. But maybe 0.01% of the population is willing to do anything like it. I know I'm not.