← Back to context Comment by simianwords 10 days ago Even after Reagan's policies how do your points hold? 4 comments simianwords Reply abenga 10 days ago Because we are counting people's wealth in significant fractions of a trillion dollars and young people around the world cannot afford homes no more? simianwords 10 days ago Prices of houses increased but others decreased. Life expectancy increased, consumption increased. grafmax 10 days ago “Phones not homes.” m000 10 days ago Consumption of overpriced crap, a.k.a. the lipstick effect [1].[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_effect
abenga 10 days ago Because we are counting people's wealth in significant fractions of a trillion dollars and young people around the world cannot afford homes no more? simianwords 10 days ago Prices of houses increased but others decreased. Life expectancy increased, consumption increased. grafmax 10 days ago “Phones not homes.” m000 10 days ago Consumption of overpriced crap, a.k.a. the lipstick effect [1].[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_effect
simianwords 10 days ago Prices of houses increased but others decreased. Life expectancy increased, consumption increased. grafmax 10 days ago “Phones not homes.” m000 10 days ago Consumption of overpriced crap, a.k.a. the lipstick effect [1].[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_effect
m000 10 days ago Consumption of overpriced crap, a.k.a. the lipstick effect [1].[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_effect
Because we are counting people's wealth in significant fractions of a trillion dollars and young people around the world cannot afford homes no more?
Prices of houses increased but others decreased. Life expectancy increased, consumption increased.
“Phones not homes.”
Consumption of overpriced crap, a.k.a. the lipstick effect [1].
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick_effect