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The first chart is particularly interesting. Do you know what is the unit in the ordinate axis? It looks like it is in percentage, but then I was wondering why base 100 was not used from 1993, why it starts from 75. Also today I was listening to someone who brought the same kind of discussion about Germany and was also saying that the competitiveness of German cars lowered because of the Yen devaluation. I am not knowledgeable about this so I wonder, do you have any idea? Is it 100% because of climate propaganda alone or is there also a lack of competitiveness because of the currency, or another reason, or many causes put together which led to this?
Recently I have been to the German part of Switzerland, I must say that the roads were better than in Japan, and the food was good enough. Also nice toilets on the highway with multiple functions packed together, and beautiful mountains. Ah, and of course German bread is the best! I wonder how the roads compare to Germany, if even entering in the country from Switzerland we feel a decline. Have you tried?
21 sats \ 1 reply \ @TomK OP 28 Nov
The nation's decline has many roots. One could be the gov overstretch and its gigantic welfare state. Demografics, overregulation. The cultural destruction by islamization, the destruction of the nuclear family by cultural marxism etc etc. All this is killing productivity growth
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I see, this makes sense also
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