Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Exactly. Get this straight, conservatives - Democrats love this country deeply. But American Exceptionalism is STRAIGHT. UP. BULLSHIT. We are not so special that we get to eschew commonly held principals about economics, government and society. You people have diseased minds, IMO. We - Democrats - want the country to work for the vast majority - not for the lucky few.
I am in love with both of you.
Me too.
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.
Hong Kong is China.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hong Kong (of course its not a country but a Special Administrative Region for the DCUM nitpickers...)
Singapore.
Singapore is a police state. Hong Kong used to be a colony.
America also used to be a colony. Its freedoms are also not what they used to be.
But the question was, which places are succeeding at having a low tax environment that works. Why are you so upset that there are places, which seeem to get it right? I've lived in both so I'm pretty confident that they are doing well.
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.
Don't let the screen door hit you on the way out.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I suppose that the conclusion we have reached on this thread is that there is no state on planet Earth that has successfully implemented Republican policies. America isn't the "exception", because these policies have not succeeded here either.
What we have discovered is that people can't read!
SINGAPORE
HONG KONG
Been mentioned twice... Guess you wanted to prove it wasn't possible but it is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hong Kong (of course its not a country but a Special Administrative Region for the DCUM nitpickers...)
Singapore.
Singapore is a police state. Hong Kong used to be a colony.
America also used to be a colony. Its freedoms are also not what they used to be.
But the question was, which places are succeeding at having a low tax environment that works. Why are you so upset that there are places, which seem to get it right? I've lived in both so I'm pretty confident that they are doing well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hong Kong (of course its not a country but a Special Administrative Region for the DCUM nitpickers...)
Singapore.
Singapore is a police state. Hong Kong used to be a colony.
Anonymous wrote:Hong Kong (of course its not a country but a Special Administrative Region for the DCUM nitpickers...)
Singapore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting with Hong Kong not being a full-fledged country, I don't think you know much about either of those, pp.
Wikipedia is your friend!
Go back to where I originally mentioned it and see that I noted it was a Special Administrative region (for the nitpickers I knew were lurking)... Try again dear.
Anonymous wrote:Starting with Hong Kong not being a full-fledged country, I don't think you know much about either of those, pp.
Wikipedia is your friend!