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This is called "capital flight"

It usually only happens to poor countries, and it never ends well.

an hour ago 1 votes
At least five interesting things: Nightmarica edition (#62)

American dystopia; The assault on science; Trade war eternal; Abundance and redistribution; Fertility and the draft; AI and skills; Smartphones and competence

23 hours ago 2 votes
All the arguments for tariffs are wrong and bad

Trump's defenders are flailing.

3 days ago 3 votes
Hey Democrats: Stop fiddling while Trump burns America

Someone has to stop the Mad King.

5 days ago 6 votes
Trade deficits do not make a country poorer

There are real problems with trade deficits, but Trump doesn't understand what they are.

a week ago 8 votes

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