Norway is ultracapitalist, owns the largest sovereign wealth fund in existence, 1.3% of world stocks, is antifragile wrt recessions.
The US is one of the few richer countries pr. capita, but does not have:
- clean air
- universal health care
- job security
- good infrastructure
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Yes. I'm aware. And your issue is where?
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If you take issue with what I'm saying, feel free to give specifics.
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Yes, "everywhere" is probably hyperbole.
Kneejerk sounds neat when you say it, but my experiences with US culture and imperialism is not at all limited/local to the US.
Pretty annoyed at Norwegian support for it, too, but most European countries are effectively client states.
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Yeah.
If he wasn't such a fascist-baiting wannabe oligarch, I'd have preferred him to Clinton, from a foreigner's perspective.
Of course, he caved and mostly went down a similar route for foreign policy in the end, but stuff like Korea talks has been interesting to see unfold.
