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Semantic discourse categories assigned by Claude Haiku — 14 DH-informed categories classifying how commenters frame their arguments.
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Economic Argument
1,276 comments
I work concrete, you know the majority of the new homes built that raised prices of houses was Indian investors. 1.5 million dollar homes. For 15 years straight. They control the housing in canada and …
I work concrete, you know the majority of the new homes built that raised prices of houses was Indian investors. 1.5 million dollar homes. For 15 years straight. They control the housing in canada and are the reason we can't buy homes at affordable prices
Claims a specific ethnic group controls housing and caused price inflation, blending economic grievance with potentially unfounded attribution.
zeeboie89
Jan 29, 2026
I didn't think my bank account could survive Biden. Then Trump rolled around and proved that it could always be worse.
I didn't think my bank account could survive Biden. Then Trump rolled around and proved that it could always be worse.
Compares economic impacts of Biden and Trump administrations on personal finances, using ironic humor to critique both.
@scottb6124
Mar 4, 2025
So you tell me, a 5th Generation Canadian, Laid Oil Oil & Gas Alberta GAL never to get work in Calgary again; how Truedodo Bird/Carney Capone's Immigrants today BENEFIT CANADA WHEN...."Filipinos in Canada send approximately …
So you tell me, a 5th Generation Canadian, Laid Oil Oil & Gas Alberta GAL never to get work in Calgary again; how Truedodo Bird/Carney Capone's Immigrants today BENEFIT CANADA WHEN...."Filipinos in Canada send approximately $1 billion to $1.2 billion CAD annually in remittances to the Philippines. This amount remained stable even during COVID-19 pandemic, with about $1.079 billion sent between January and October 2020."
Combines personal job loss narrative with selective statistics about remittances to argue immigrants don't benefit Canada economically.
JoeyMontana-s9w
Feb 17, 2026
I wonder if this activity is to ELEVATE THE POLICE BUDGET TO BILLIONS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 💸 💵 IN THEIR FAVOR? A CHIEF MALES 350K A ACCIDENT SCENE CALL ASKS 15K TO 20K A …
I wonder if this activity is to ELEVATE THE POLICE BUDGET TO BILLIONS AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 💸 💵 IN THEIR FAVOR? A CHIEF MALES 350K A ACCIDENT SCENE CALL ASKS 15K TO 20K A MONTH FOR CALL LIST A PROVINCE HAS AVERAGE 20000 ON FORCE EACH MAKING BETWEEN 70K TO 140K EACK A YEARLY! THIS IS A BUSINESS AND BUSINESS IS GOOD 👍
Questions whether immigration enforcement is a financial scheme to increase police budgets, citing salary figures and institutional costs.
Economic Argument
0.75
wille.2010
Feb 18, 2026
We are spending too much money on foreigners. End of story.
We are spending too much money on foreigners. End of story.
Expresses concern about government spending on immigrants, framed as a resource allocation issue.
andrewkierans
Feb 24, 2026
We live in Australia. Were about to buy a tesla and next years annual holiday was going to be to Disney world. We’ll go to Europe instead, and will hold off buying a car, maybe …
We live in Australia. Were about to buy a tesla and next years annual holiday was going to be to Disney world. We’ll go to Europe instead, and will hold off buying a car, maybe we’ll get a Kia or a BYD. Never American now. The world hates you Donald.
Consumer boycott of American products framed as economic consequence, with identity-based rejection of America.
@lightweightben
Mar 5, 2025
Get ready for more hyper trumpflation
Get ready for more hyper trumpflation
Predicts negative economic consequences (inflation) attributed to Trump without substantiation.
@ldo1308
Mar 5, 2025
Protecting the USA workers
Protecting the USA workers
References worker protection as justification for tariffs, framing the issue in terms of labor and economic competition.
Economic Argument
0.75
@Sams-nv5hx
Mar 4, 2025
few more years I don’t think there is more business in U.S. you grow your own, you manufacture your own, no more trade
few more years I don’t think there is more business in U.S. you grow your own, you manufacture your own, no more trade
Discusses economic shifts including manufacturing, trade, and self-sufficiency in comparative context between nations.
@colinsuen8049
Mar 5, 2025
Ha. What he wants is very cheap immigrant labor
Ha. What he wants is very cheap immigrant labor
Uses sarcastic tone to critique employer motivations for immigration, suggesting exploitation of cheap labor as the underlying economic driver.
Jm-Gonz
Feb 11, 2026
Anyone making less than a living wage just shouldn't have their labour taxed at all
Anyone making less than a living wage just shouldn't have their labour taxed at all
Argues about tax policy and living wages, framing labor taxation as unfair for low-income workers.
Economic Argument
0.75
evelyndanforth8346
Jan 22, 2026
America got one big madness President at the White House. We believe he already open the Bank of America to receive 25 percent from Canada ?? , 25 percent from Mexico ?? and another 10 …
America got one big madness President at the White House. We believe he already open the Bank of America to receive 25 percent from Canada ?? , 25 percent from Mexico ?? and another 10 percent from China ??. These tariffs (taxes) are for US government work? Trump is that Federal government himself. Gurrentee the prices will go up .Trump does care about the poor but himself. This is very bad for partnership with Canada? Trau speak the truth
Focuses on tariffs, taxes, and economic impact on prices and the poor, with criticism of Trump's policies.
@PaulXiong-q4r
Mar 4, 2025
America is broke. The end. Pony up ! Thank Biden for that one.
America is broke. The end. Pony up ! Thank Biden for that one.
Claims about America's financial insolvency and blames Biden, presenting an unsubstantiated economic assertion as established fact.
@loromas63
Mar 4, 2025
I think we need to give it time. In a year or two picture should be clear. I don't think tariffs are necessary a bad thing long term if they spike more production of everything …
I think we need to give it time. In a year or two picture should be clear. I don't think tariffs are necessary a bad thing long term if they spike more production of everything or at list anything in US. Short term it would be painful for everybody tho. We become a country of no production. Only consumption is not healthy. It is how every empire behaves on a last breath. Look back in history. Rom, Spain etc.Sooner or later we wouldn't be able to exchange worthless green paper to goods anymore outside of the country unable to produce anything inside the country and we die. Personally I find it interesting and possibly well thought experiment.. Living the way we did last 50 years is not possible anymore. Something need to change and at list Donald is trying unlike those useless talking heads. How will it ends. Who knows. I can only hope for success. In worst case we'll have unending supply of discounted bourbon:).
Analyzes tariffs and economic policy through historical and production-focused lens, discussing long-term economic sustainability.
@thexardas8395
Mar 4, 2025
That is ridiculous guess I'll spend my hard earned vacation money to other countries.
That is ridiculous guess I'll spend my hard earned vacation money to other countries.
References personal vacation spending decisions in response to border policies, framing the issue through economic impact.
krakenbuilt8804
Dec 10, 2025
They should hire young adults like the old days instead of ppl of imagination or maybe wyt ppl should stop being lazy and do the hard labor jobs... problem solved
They should hire young adults like the old days instead of ppl of imagination or maybe wyt ppl should stop being lazy and do the hard labor jobs... problem solved
Argues that hiring practices should prioritize young domestic workers over immigrants, framed as labor market solution.
DatBoiiiTooFresh
Jan 27, 2026
US is falling and they smartly voted for a guy who only talks, more jobs will be lost, and as if they are willing to work, when majority relies on subsidy, Rus and Chi now …
US is falling and they smartly voted for a guy who only talks, more jobs will be lost, and as if they are willing to work, when majority relies on subsidy, Rus and Chi now chhering,
Discusses job losses, subsidy reliance, and economic decline as consequences of Trump's policies, with underlying threat framing about US decline.
@jamesgarcia5147
Mar 4, 2025
North America’s welfare schemes are running with their tax money bruh😂😂
North America’s welfare schemes are running with their tax money bruh😂😂
Makes an economic argument about immigrants using welfare/social benefits, delivered with casual humor and emoji.
rakeshvarmapenumetcha2696
Jan 27, 2026
Can’t even afford to eat due to the liberals where am I gonna find money to travel so it doesn’t even bother me 😂
Can’t even afford to eat due to the liberals where am I gonna find money to travel so it doesn’t even bother me 😂
Critiques economic hardship (inability to afford food) while using humor/sarcasm to deflect concern.
ConnieBoyce-d3h
Dec 10, 2025
So the USA is your closest friend. Most people don’t rip off their closest friends. Canada has engineered a beneficial balance of trade against the USA.
So the USA is your closest friend. Most people don’t rip off their closest friends. Canada has engineered a beneficial balance of trade against the USA.
Discusses trade balance and economic relationships between Canada and USA, analyzing mutual economic interests.
@rosshilton
Mar 4, 2025
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Solidarity
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