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Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "How Unemployment Insurance Abroad Compares To The U.S." video.
This is the irony and I remember British and Americans laughing at what was going on in France at the time but I remember thinking, I wish what was going on in France would happen in the UK, governments are more likely to listen when people rise up either by a protest movement or even a riot. In the UK and US at least, it seems like the public have been subdued to not stand up for themselves and the governments take full advantage of that by screwing them over, countries like France and Italy have a strong protest movement that they are more than willing to rise and give the government a bloody nose if they feel the government isn't doing what's in their interest and I love that, I only wished other countries would be brave enough to do the same..
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@TONY DPHAX KING This is a big test for us all and not just Americans, the hardship ahead is going to be pretty big but it does seem a lot worse for the US because of government policies and I don't think many people are aware of the pain that is ahead but we will be, either over the next few months or next year but all this printing on money is going to be paid back by the tax payers and in the US at least, that means the poor and middle classes paying the highest price, this can drag on for many years. A revolution isn't a bad thing if it's for a good reason and maybe that is what is needed because the system is broken, the elites have too much power, corporations feel they can get away with anything, governments don't really listen to the people any more unless it's an election year or the people rise up in protest, the system is broken and the sooner we learn that, the better.
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