Europe is doing some things better than us, and has for some time.
Joel Send a noteboard - 04/05/2010 06:02:00 PM
To suggest otherwise is to ignore a mountain of well documented data. Other things they don't do as well, but there's nothing wrong with benefiting from what's working other places if it can be applied here. It's sad and ironic to see the role reversal that's taken place as America has become increasingly reactionary and Europe increasingly progressive, so that the innovative upstart who rocketed past the stodgy old traditionalists has now assumed their role. America showed Europe that you can't keep doing everything the same way forever and expect to stay on top, but once we gained ascendancy we seem to have forgotten the lesson even as they applied it.
I don't envy Europes enduring problems dealing with their own melting pot, the practice of making it illegal to say racist things as if that will make them go away, and I certainly wish more Europeans would stop insisting that the lesson of WWII is the lesson they took from the Great War that allowed WWII to happen. But they manage to provide universal healthcare as a civil right without going bankrupt while we can't manage to do either, let alone both, and that suggests maybe it's worth looking at what they're doing right while avoiding what they're doing wrong. When people say they want the country to stay the way it is, or go back to the way it was, what they're saying is they don't think we can do any better. You can't expect time to stand still any more than King George VI could, but more importantly, you shouldn't.
I don't envy Europes enduring problems dealing with their own melting pot, the practice of making it illegal to say racist things as if that will make them go away, and I certainly wish more Europeans would stop insisting that the lesson of WWII is the lesson they took from the Great War that allowed WWII to happen. But they manage to provide universal healthcare as a civil right without going bankrupt while we can't manage to do either, let alone both, and that suggests maybe it's worth looking at what they're doing right while avoiding what they're doing wrong. When people say they want the country to stay the way it is, or go back to the way it was, what they're saying is they don't think we can do any better. You can't expect time to stand still any more than King George VI could, but more importantly, you shouldn't.
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And the Newest American Patriot is--GUY FAWKES?!
- 24/04/2010 09:29:23 PM
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- 24/04/2010 09:29:23 PM
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I don't see any reference to Guy Fawkes. Like, none at all.
- 24/04/2010 10:18:14 PM
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The title does rather remind one of those "Remember, remember the fifth of November" lines...
- 24/04/2010 10:30:31 PM
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Agree. Seems to me the November is all about the election date, what with the tick and all.
- 24/04/2010 10:40:30 PM
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Is expecting anyone who'd watch the ad to know the elections are in November expecting too much?
- 24/04/2010 10:46:27 PM
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That's a pretty big stretch.
- 25/04/2010 06:44:07 AM
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Probably coincidence of dates, the sinister tone and predisposition to cry foul is to blam
- 28/04/2010 02:46:02 AM
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Hmm... a four hundred year old event from another country, yes that had to be the reference
- 25/04/2010 12:31:08 PM
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And the 5th is never actually mentioned. Just "Remember November". *NM*
- 26/04/2010 04:00:02 AM
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Yeah, looking back I'm forced to admit you're almost certainly right.
- 28/04/2010 02:47:39 AM
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Thanks, but weirdly my research on it now makes me think nov 5 would be a good day
- 28/04/2010 02:50:13 AM
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NP, but I question that stat.
- 28/04/2010 03:17:12 AM
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Re: NP, but I question that stat.
- 28/04/2010 03:44:56 AM
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Oilers, Broncos and Cowboys fan; I loathe both the Browns and the 'Niners.
- 28/04/2010 04:12:21 AM
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Um...is everyone forgetting Anonymous and the Ron Paulite attachment to V for Vendetta?
- 25/04/2010 04:52:20 PM
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True, but to (belatedly) be fair, I don't think that's REALLY the RGAs intent here.
- 28/04/2010 02:54:21 AM
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maybe they just like seeing liberals get worked up over silly crap
- 25/04/2010 08:21:14 PM
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Europe worshiping?
- 28/04/2010 02:57:13 AM
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Yes Europe worship
- 28/04/2010 06:03:36 PM
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Europe is doing some things better than us, and has for some time.
- 04/05/2010 06:02:00 PM
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