Anonymous wrote:That has successfully implemented the ideals of the U.S. Republican party?
That is, has low taxes, few social services, weak/no labor unions, and yet has high wealth, a healthy middle class, and high innovation?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be sarcastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That has successfully implemented the ideals of the U.S. Republican party?
That is, has low taxes, few social services, weak/no labor unions, and yet has high wealth, a healthy middle class, and high innovation?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be sarcastic.
united states 1980 to 2008, RIP
We are the country. And no, we are not self-deporting. We will regear for 20016. We fight, get beat, rise up and fight again--Nathaneal Greene. Thank god for our American democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That has successfully implemented the ideals of the U.S. Republican party?
That is, has low taxes, few social services, weak/no labor unions, and yet has high wealth, a healthy middle class, and high innovation?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be sarcastic.
united states 1980 to 2008, RIP
Anonymous wrote:Are the people who are insisting that the U.S. is the exception to the rule essentially admitting that they have no examples?
And if this is the case, why should we accept the policies of the last three decades when by the end of 2008, they failed us and our children? Inequality has risen, the middle class is desperate, healthcare is a mess, the debt and deficit are out of control, we're embroiled in a catastrophic war in Afghanistan, unemployment skyrocketed under Bush, and what have we got to show for it? With the confidence that America was going to play world police, Europeans got universal healthcare and good educations. We got screwed. It's time for Republicans to experience a few decades as a minority party and let us catch up with the rest of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you get rid of the healthy middle class and high innovation, there are a number of third world dictatorships that might fit.
this is the answer. There are countries that have some of the features, but none with all features AND a healthy middle class. It does not work!
All the countries suggested thus far either DO have high taxes or are big on social services.
Anonymous wrote:Or we could name the European countries that espouse the endless social programs the Dems do, and talk about how well those countries are doing right now.
Hello, Greece, line 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That has successfully implemented the ideals of the U.S. Republican party?
That is, has low taxes, few social services, weak/no labor unions, and yet has high wealth, a healthy middle class, and high innovation?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be sarcastic.
united states 1980 to 2008, RIP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That has successfully implemented the ideals of the U.S. Republican party?
That is, has low taxes, few social services, weak/no labor unions, and yet has high wealth, a healthy middle class, and high innovation?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be sarcastic.
united states 1980 to 2008, RIP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That has successfully implemented the ideals of the U.S. Republican party?
That is, has low taxes, few social services, weak/no labor unions, and yet has high wealth, a healthy middle class, and high innovation?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be sarcastic.
united states 1980 to 2008, RIP
Anonymous wrote:That has successfully implemented the ideals of the U.S. Republican party?
That is, has low taxes, few social services, weak/no labor unions, and yet has high wealth, a healthy middle class, and high innovation?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be sarcastic.
Anonymous wrote:If you get rid of the healthy middle class and high innovation, there are a number of third world dictatorships that might fit.