Str8tEdge » 30 Jul 2014 1:56 am » wrote:
Why would owning a house be a measure of economic freedom when their median income is higher than ours?
I'm sensing another goal post move!
I'm sensing a false goal post AND a freudian slip.
The fact that their GNP per capita is higher, yet their median income is lower IN SPITE OF 55 YEARS OF MORE "ECONOMIC FREEDOM" sort of puts the definition of "economic freedom" into serious question, DONCHA THINK?
A little tip: If you are going to maintain the claim that Singapore is more "economically free" than the USA, in the face of the shabby results the 88% who are in the peasant class have produced, you are gong to need a "Lazy Asian" narrative.
Better send out the giant H signal the next time it's overcast, and get those Heritage boys cracking.
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