Spain flying the flag for all of Europe 🇪🇸🫡

by 1DarkStarryNight

30 comments
  1. Someone touched the time machine:

    – Germoney in recession to Germpoor.

    – S-pain growing into S-joy

    Pd: F*ck, now i have even the German humor. HELP ME!

  2. Growing from 99 to 100 is a growth rate of one percent

    sPain is growing from 1 to 2, a growth rate of 100% 

    Spain keeps winning I guess. Take the win when you can.

  3. I don’t know who the fuck IMF is but clearly it hasn’t been paying attention to the memes in this sub

  4. It’s easy to grow when you start from so far behind.

    The fact that there’s a significant influx of immigrants who already speak the language also helps. They only have to learn to take siestas

    As for the US, there’s a 50% chance that they get a guy in charge that wants to deport a few million people, many of which are working in the only reason their construction industry works at all. So there’s a good chunk they sink anyway.

    It’s all been a key part of the Spanish success: It’s not about actually doing well, but being too lazy to self-destruct like the more industrious nations do.

  5. pepe has one goat. goes to market and buys another -> 100% growth. big success, wife happy again

  6. yeah a real economic growth you’re not going to see shit of just like in the rest of the west. everything shoots up in price except the labor and salaries. then we make feelgood charts with straight up disinformation so we can point to earlier decades and say “at least we’re doing better than back then!”

    it sure was bad when you could actually afford to rent or buy a house and own a car and go for groceries without declaring bankruptcy!

  7. I don’t know who made this plot but I call bullshit based solely on the fact we are at the 5th place and we’re not talking about fiscal evasion

  8. With a GDP of $1.7 trillion, Spain’s economy is equivalent to that of Florida. Congratulations (?)

  9. So growing thanks to foreign people, foreign money, foreign money, foreign money from EU subsidies and debt

    Good job, not-foreign people of Spain

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