Good reply, Harry. You're not far off on the tax issue - ours are too high,
but theirs are higher still.
Also, our unemployment, nationally, isn't nearly 10%, but less than half
that.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Steve wrote:
Harry, you forgot to mention some of the other 'benefits' of the workers
in
your northern european socialist utopia. An example from Germany:
exhorbitant taxes,
Just like the US, with the combo of federal, state and local taxes, plus
sales taxes, you mean?
10% unemployment,
Just like the US?
mediocre and unpopular government
healthcare system,
We don't even have that.
persistent weak economy,
You mean, like the US?
pervasive government
interference in every aspect of daily life and business,
Just like the US under General Asscroft.
cost-of-living far
higher than in the US,
Because education and health care are available to all.
low job satisfaction, etc, etc, etc.
Just like the US?
All courtesy of
socialist-labor government policy run amok.
Or, just like the US, a neofacist Republican government run amok?
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