Comments by "Marc van der Velsen" (@marcvandervelsen) on "" video.
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You are right that he is liberal, but it's always good to point out the differences. In The Netherlands, “liberaal” refers to economic liberalism, favoring free markets, limited government interference in the economy, and individual responsibility. Dutch liberal parties like VVD are center-right and focus on entrepreneurship, lower taxes, and fiscal conservatism. In contrast, in the United States, “liberal” usually refers to social liberalism, meaning a political stance that supports a more active government role in social welfare, environmental regulation, progressive taxation, and civil rights. It aligns more with left-leaning or progressive politics.
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