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Re: Наблюдател да даде обяснение за лъжите [re: lockdown] |
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Автор | Haблюдaтeл (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 15.02.06 18:10 |
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Верно си луд, криминалисте
Мисля, че ти трябва да докажеш че в САЩ живеещите в мизерия не са бая:
In the table below the countries are grouped according to their WISP indices into 4 groups. The top group (WISP > 100) consists of the Nordic countries, which is hardly surprising. Next (WISP 91-100) come the affluent Western European nations and - perhaps surprisingly - Hungary. But what is really surprising is that the US, in spite of its highest GDP/capita by far (the GDP/capita figures are below given as indices, with the GDP of Germany as 100), is found way down in the third group (WISP 81-90), among a host of former Soviet block countries like Poland and Estonia.
The poor showing of the United States is mainly due to its extremely high poverty rate (of all the countries listed, only Russia has a higher poverty rate than the US) and lack of social services.
U.S. Falls to 27th in World Social Progress
Cuts in social services and chronic poverty in U.S. cities and rural areas during the ’90s have caused the U.S. to lag behind nearly all of Europe and several other countries in terms of overall social progress, according to the 2004 Report Card on World Social Progress by Dr. Richard Estes, professor of social work.
“The U.S. has gone from 18th in the world to 27th. We’re now on the same level as Poland and Slovenia,” said Dr. Estes, who has researched world social development for 30 years and is president of the International Society for Life Quality Studies.
“Chronic poverty is the greatest threat to social progress in the United States,” Dr. Estes said. “Today, more than 36 million Americans—almost 13 million of them children—are poor.”
Мисля също че е дойде ред и да докажеш твърденията си - а именно че съм платен манипулатор и че съм направил така 2 постинга да бъдат изтрити, единият от които мой.
Защото досега доказа че си единствено шут
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