Local social spending and political dissatisfaction of the economically deprived

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The discussion highlights the consequences of economic inequality, particularly the dissatisfaction experienced by economically deprived communities due to insufficient local social spending. It posits that the neglect of these groups is a deliberate policy choice that, while temporarily beneficial to the wealthy, ultimately harms society as a whole. The comments suggest that a more equitable distribution of resources leads to a healthier, more culturally rich society, where even the wealthy can enjoy a more vibrant life.
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