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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why Can't America Be like Europe? [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)76. I wasn't about to write a book for you.
I kept it simple to match the platform. And as a process, I expect it to take many decades. I'm not expecting everything I talked about to magically 'poof' into place, one after another, but to be a cycle that feeds on itself, getting better and better over many, many years. The opposite is the cycle we've SEEN play out over the last 40 years, where ever rightward-drifting Dems drive away voters and make them ever more apathetic, as they buy into RW ideas about politics and economics.
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I have been to Europe a bunch of times too, but I'm not sure how that informs this discussion.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#65
Sorry, I took a reflexive reaction to the first point of your post without proper consideration.
CBGLuthier
Feb 2016
#16
I'm not sure where you are going in Europe, but I sure hope it's not belgium
all american girl
Feb 2016
#83
So, you cite a random list of American shortcomings as the reason to keep things as they are?
whatchamacallit
Feb 2016
#20
That's reason why a lot people are against. Add in a poor design and it's set up for failure.
JRLeft
Feb 2016
#39
Agreed, either do it right or don't bother. Well wait until you do a better job.
JRLeft
Feb 2016
#44
It's my understanding that Europe, unlike present day America, tends to protect it's workers
whathehell
Feb 2016
#77
It isn't when the top 1% has all the money. But if we distribute that money...
kristopher
Feb 2016
#66
I lived in Denmark from 2004-2007, and yes, they are happy with what the
all american girl
Feb 2016
#84
That is so true, so true. I was telling a funny little thing about Denmark. Some people will
all american girl
Feb 2016
#86