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Originally Posted by Guest
Sorry, followed your lead in using present tense. Landmass has nothing to do with economic output. That's why per capita GDP is more useful when comparing. In 1920 US per capita GDP was $5,552. In Germany it was $2,796.
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Germany had just been defeated in WWI...you think it's a FAIR comparison?
How about we compare America to France right after the civil war?
Why do you get caught up in the details? Germany is being compared to a nation of 50 states, the entire US...and is the size of Montana.
I think they did/are doing pretty darn well. Why? Probably because they're white. If you look..there IS a trend...ALL the nice places are white/Asian with western economies...ALL the really sh!tty places are black/brown.