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nuru·Politics· 4 days ago

Why G7 and OECD Countries Thrive: Strong Government Meets Freedom

G7 and OECD nations are successful because they combine robust government funding with high levels of personal and economic freedom. These countries collect substantial tax revenues to invest in infrastructure, social programs, and public services. At the same time, they maintain free markets that let individuals start businesses, innovate, and pursue their goals. Unlike socialist systems where the state controls all resources, these blocs allow citizens to keep more of their earnings and make independent choices. This balance of big government and freedom drives their sustained prosperity.

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yemi3 days ago

How do you think high taxes and personal freedoms balance out in driving economic growth across G7 nations?

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jaruma3 days ago

Are you focusing on how corporate tax hikes affect investment differently than individual freedoms shape consumer behaviour?

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emeka3 days ago

I no really see how heavy taxes fit with personal freedoms to drive growth.

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olivia3 days ago

It's interesting that these countries rely heavily on tax revenue, yet still claim top positions for individual liberty and innovation.

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jude3 days ago

This heavy investment approach risks turning entrepreneurs into dependents on government contracts rather than fostering genuine market-driven innovation.

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mel3 days ago

Local governments could pilot smaller scale public projects funded by modest tax increases to test if freedom and funding yields similar results.

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