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    systemglitch@lemmy.world
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    Thank fuck, our economy is so bad people are leaving now. This at least gives us a chance to fix our shit.

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      grte@lemmy.ca
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      You know why the US is able to exert so much influence over us? Because they represent a value-creation engine of 340 million people while Canada represents a value-creation engine of 41 million people. That’s it. This is a bad thing.

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      • DominusOfMegadeusR DominusOfMegadeus

        Well, if you would just make it easier for the sane Americans to escape to there, we could help with that

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        NotAGamer
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        We need to make sure you are the “sane” Americans. Don’t need maga coming up pretending to be normal at first the poisoning our population.

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          We need to make sure you are the “sane” Americans. Don’t need maga coming up pretending to be normal at first the poisoning our population.

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          DominusOfMegadeus
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          The brainworm says to tell you I definitely do not have a brainworm.

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          • G grte@lemmy.ca

            You know why the US is able to exert so much influence over us? Because they represent a value-creation engine of 340 million people while Canada represents a value-creation engine of 41 million people. That’s it. This is a bad thing.

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            teppa
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            Its because of Breton Woods, and everybody owes each other USD globally in a giant mesh network, which requires the US to print it.

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              deflated0ne@lemmy.world
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              I can’t wait until we catch up to those numbers.

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              • T teppa

                Its because of Breton Woods, and everybody owes each other USD globally in a giant mesh network, which requires the US to print it.

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                thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe
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                The dollarisation of the world economy has a lot more to do with the US being virtually untouched (negatively) by WW2 as opposed to the other major world economies who were all decimated (axis & allies). The US had the smallest downturn post 1945 and the fastest transition.

                This allowed it to hoover up a large percentage of the worlds wealth AND through its military strength persuade, direct and control other former powers (refer Suez crisis for example).

                Bretton Woods really isnt that important in that arc. It certainly helped solidify American hegemony over the 20thC but it was an outcome of power differentials rather than a creator of the hegemony.

                It will breakdown over the next decades as the rising superpower China is not party to it, and Putin via the Fanta Felon has massively undermined the US soft power base

                TL;DR Bretton Woods mostly codified unwritten agreements between the western countries while cementing the already present dominance of the US due to WW2.

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                • thanksforallthefish@literature.cafeT thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe

                  The dollarisation of the world economy has a lot more to do with the US being virtually untouched (negatively) by WW2 as opposed to the other major world economies who were all decimated (axis & allies). The US had the smallest downturn post 1945 and the fastest transition.

                  This allowed it to hoover up a large percentage of the worlds wealth AND through its military strength persuade, direct and control other former powers (refer Suez crisis for example).

                  Bretton Woods really isnt that important in that arc. It certainly helped solidify American hegemony over the 20thC but it was an outcome of power differentials rather than a creator of the hegemony.

                  It will breakdown over the next decades as the rising superpower China is not party to it, and Putin via the Fanta Felon has massively undermined the US soft power base

                  TL;DR Bretton Woods mostly codified unwritten agreements between the western countries while cementing the already present dominance of the US due to WW2.

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                  teppa
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                  Much of Europe definitely stored their gold in the US during and after WWII due to Bretton Woods, which ended in 1971 when Germany and France wanted its gold back due to the overprinted dollars of the Great Society act of the 60s.

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                    Much of Europe definitely stored their gold in the US during and after WWII due to Bretton Woods, which ended in 1971 when Germany and France wanted its gold back due to the overprinted dollars of the Great Society act of the 60s.

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                    thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe
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                    Yes that’s certainly true, but Fort Knox being an international gold warehouse doesn’t actually impact dollarisation of the world economy and the inevitable transition away from it when/if US power abates

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                      Now that foreigners are no longer it, I am looking forward to learning who is going to be revealed as the next scapegoat for the neoliberal enshittification of the country!

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                        davriellelouna@lemmy.world
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                        Controversial opinion: This is actually a very good thing.

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                          NotAGamer
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                          You must be a sane one. Maga wouldn’t watch Futurama. It’s too “woke”.

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                          • D davriellelouna@lemmy.world

                            Controversial opinion: This is actually a very good thing.

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                            canadaplus@lemmy.sdf.org
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                            Only if it comes back up again eventually.

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                            • G grte@lemmy.ca

                              You know why the US is able to exert so much influence over us? Because they represent a value-creation engine of 340 million people while Canada represents a value-creation engine of 41 million people. That’s it. This is a bad thing.

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                              canadaplus@lemmy.sdf.org
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                              Yup. 100 million by 2100 is actually an amateur number. We need to pump those numbers up - maybe to 150.

                              But on the other hand, we do need to let the housing supply catch up a bit.

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                              • D davriellelouna@lemmy.world

                                Controversial opinion: This is actually a very good thing.

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                                rabber@lemmy.ca
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                                That’s not controversial at all among real life tim hortons Canadians. We don’t have enough houses for immigrants right now. Or really any infrastructure for that matter. The facts do not lie.

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                                  Kindness is Punk
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                                  I don’t give a damn about population % changes. Show me the metrics that actually matter:

                                  • Housing creation rates (not speculative units, but livable homes)
                                  • Quality job growth (not gig economy scraps, but jobs that pay living wages)
                                  • Real income gains (adjusted for inflation, not corporate PR)
                                  • Public investment in healthcare and education (not austerity dressed as ‘efficiency’)

                                  Immigration has always been a neoliberal scapegoat to distract the misinformed while they gutted worker power and protected capital. The crisis isn’t people; it’s policy.

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                                  • acargitzT acargitz

                                    Now that foreigners are no longer it, I am looking forward to learning who is going to be revealed as the next scapegoat for the neoliberal enshittification of the country!

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                                    rabber@lemmy.ca
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                                    We could be on track for real progress right now for the first time in decades if it weren’t for Trump

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                                      Only if it comes back up again eventually.

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                                      programmingsocks@pawb.social
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                                      Agreed. Build more dense housing, incentivize more public transit, and plan for both of those things to become higher in demand (and close the TFW minimum wage loophole), then we can start inviting folks into our country again to provide us the value that they objectively can.

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                                        We need to make sure you are the “sane” Americans. Don’t need maga coming up pretending to be normal at first the poisoning our population.

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                                        programmingsocks@pawb.social
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                                        Bad news from a lifelong Albertan: I’ve seen MAGA gear here from other lifelong Albertans. The problem has already leaked here. But tbh I still would be in favour of barring MAGA from Canada on the basis that they threatened our sovereignty.

                                        But for good news, MAGA are woefully bad at pretending to be normal and can’t help but to bring up their deranged politics at the dinner table.

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                                        • R rabber@lemmy.ca

                                          That’s not controversial at all among real life tim hortons Canadians. We don’t have enough houses for immigrants right now. Or really any infrastructure for that matter. The facts do not lie.

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                                          grte@lemmy.ca
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                                          Where do houses and infrastructure come from? Does the government wave a wand and they appear?

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