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Comments by "night mark" (@nightmark2120) on "Is Europe’s Economic Collapse Inevitable? | @visualeconomiken" video.
@maxharbig1167 LOL if he's an engineer not only his salary double or triple his healthcare will be paid by the company, plus paid vacation and matching contribution in retirement account. He's going to get a better quality healthcare in the us than the eu with his job.
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@waltershearls this is every time youtube eu vs us, for some reason europeans are so salty when it comes to the us you can open a salt mine.
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@Flaggyt If he works in IT he's going to have a better life in the US and depending with luck can even retire early if he wishes a multimillionaire on stock options. That doesn't count on his salary which is again higher.
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@Flaggyt well that's you the rest of the world is like that. and as this video shows eu cannot sustain this. You already live in that dystopian society in eu which is worst than the us anyway. only the old money gets rich and old well establish companies survives.
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@tomatofeind2019 personal question does your company provide you free health care, paid vacation and bonus each year, I won't be even surprised they have a matching contribution for your pension plan? Meaning for every dollar you guys put in they give a similar amount, which is basically free money.
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@frank-ko6de every time their is literal data you show they bring in anecdotes on how not just good europe is but really how bad the us is.
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@antoniotorcoli-z7c There are more european coming to the us than americans moving to eu. This is having a non skilled visa or a cap. Harder to get in than out.
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@ringsaphire which number you get this 60% less than purchasing power. lower electrical bill, plus the food portion in the us is even better, unless you go to the major cities housing cost are good, and healthcare is paid by the company. The 3rd richest retirees in the world are the baby boomers in the us.
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@santostv. whether they like their "free" stuff the entire video shows it's not sustainable anymore let alone if this continue eu will collapse on it self. Especially if germany becomes a net taker vs net provider.
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lol i think you contradict your self their "mate". bo'ohw'o'wo'er moment
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@maxharbig1167 lol who cares what it cost when the company pays for it. That cost is because doctors in the US also nurses get paid more. maternity and paternity is the reason why you get paid more again. That's called capitalism and meritocracy if they don't need you they fire just like anywhere in the world and if they do they pay even more.
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@maxharbig1167 who cares what it cost when the company pays for it. That cost is because doctors in the US also nurses get paid more. maternity and paternity is the reason why you get paid more again. That's called capitalism and meritocracy if they don't need you they fire just like anywhere in the world and if they do they pay even more.
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@maxharbig1167 Each company will have different benefits some are even better. If the company pays the cost or insurance so what still cheaper than higher income tax plus another healthcare tax (some national insurance). I get my salary comparison like everyone else on google ever heard of it. It's called capitalism if they need you they pay a whole lot more than eu if they don't need they fire you. That's why this video literally shows you why eu is dying.
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@santostv. LOL the vast majority of americans healthcare is paid by their company. And where you live and income dictates your standard of living in the us which is the vast majority of americans. It's better than eastern eu, southern eu and if you want including uk. The "good" standard of living is the exception not the norm which germany or northern eu including the lowlands.
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@antoniotorcoli-z7c lol i'll rather live shorter and fatter but happier with my bbq. even with child mortality and homicide were better than europe especially providing a better life for high skilled people.
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@santostv. Just like the vast majority of people you get another job. if you get pregnant you still get health insurance. Get paid better and paid less taxes. idk this water bottle crazes. Yes different culture prioritize different things then why is it every time a video shows the us is better than eu, europeans belittle the us way of life trying to make more and build or create on something and get well compensated at the same time. There are more europeans goes to the us than vice versa and that's from not having a high skilled visa program or its capped. harder to get in than out. It's americans they'll complain about everything. but the whole point of the video eu system is not sustainable especially in the long run. Again so called good life is in nothern eu, the south, east and even uk is a disaster.
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@antoniotorcoli-z7c I rather live and get well compensated for my skills and hard labor. Able to eat whatever I choose whether is quality food and the best food bbq and have corn syrup rather sugar and over blown nanny state. I'll rather live in a country no close to war and have a ally subsidize my security and have the fear if they left I become completely defenseless. But it's true every have free health and relative safety and for anyone for anyone working harder they get penalize no wonder they leave.
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@prouddegenerates9056 because in 5 - 10 yrs your countries will collapse you cannot sustain it anymore it only works their are more workers than retirees and an even bigger pool of children for the next workers to pay all of it. You're losing your tax base at the same time you're losing your industries because of regulation and taxation. Those easier lives you keep calling free like health care and pension are paid by younger people from good paying jobs you're losing both.
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@ringsaphire lol which number you get this 60% less than purchasing power. lower electrical bill, plus the food portion in the us is even better, unless you go to the major cities housing cost are good, and healthcare is paid by the company. The 3rd richest retirees in the world are the baby boomers in the us.
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@ringsaphire 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas. The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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@ringsaphire 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas. The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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@ringsaphire 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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@ringsaphire 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas. The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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@ringsaphire comments being deleted 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas. The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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@ringsaphire 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas. The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas. The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire keep deleting my comments youtube 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4% 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6% 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6% 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2% 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3% 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4% 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2% 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire comments keep being deleted 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire comments keep being deleted 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9% 89% of the pop have healthcare. Majority of americans have good living standards that also depends where you live example if you're in newyork minimum 75K in mississippi 25k. Cost of living is also cheaper food csot, housing, energy cost and gas. You get higher pay and pay even less tax. 15 k - 8.3% of pop 15 - 24 k 7.4% 25 - 34 k 7.6% 35 - 48 k 16.2% 75k - 99k 12.3% 100 - 149k 16.4% 150 - 199 9.2% 200k and over 11.9%
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@ringsaphire BS youtube why do you keep deleting my comments? 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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comments keep being deleted 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire keep deleting my comments youtube.89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire delete this one youtube 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their. under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9% The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire delete this one youtube 89% of the population have healthcare so you're already wrong their.
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@ringsaphire under 15 000 - 8.3% of the population 15 000 to 24 999 - 7.4%, 25 000 to 34 999 - 7.6%, 35 000 to 49 999 - 10.6%, 50 000 to 74 999 - 16.2%, 75 000 to 99 999 - 12.3%, 100 000 to 149 999 - 16.4%, 150 000 to 199 999 - 9.2%, 200 000 and over - 11.9%
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@ringsaphire The majority of Americans are living a good standard life and again that depends where you live if you're in newyork you need a minimum of 75k or in mississippi 25k. The cost living in america is much cheaper compared to eu you get paid more and pay less taxes. Lower food cost, housing, energy cost and gas.
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@ringsaphire The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance. I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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@ringsaphire The poverty metric is bs because of all the "walkable" city access and environmental bs and other metric nobody really cares about. US has 22 million millionaires and that's not "old money" unlike europe these are self employed plumbers, electrician has a small business or people in STEM/finance.
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@ringsaphire I agree especially the bottom 10% is hard to get out but this idea that the US population is majority in poverty or have a hard time living is just complete bs. Just use common sense us would have collapse long ago if that's the reality.
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@ringsaphire BS not everyone lives in NYC and SF compare the income and housing prices like in texas or florida heck in any other states. You know why NYC and SF is expensive is because all the rich americans want to live there and all the rich non americans want to live there it's simple supply and demand. Your anecdote dont mean crap, lol. The food portion to prices us beats eu. and the typical arguments after saying will be the "quality" bs. First it's the majority of americans now the majority of its peers well does, which peers UK (third world country with London in it), southern EU or eastern EU. Germany and france doesn't look good now even macron and draghi said that even in this video were commenting on is saying it. Which leave northern eu small countries countries that show it's the exception not the norm.
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@ringsaphire PLUS NYC and SF you get paid a whole lot more in income. it's not even close.
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@ringsaphire then you didn't watch it it's about productivity and being part at the top supply chain meaning higher paying job vs the lower part of supply chain like chinese mass lobar. They're already behind when it comes to tech and now the petrochemical and car manufacturing in europe is not competitive anymore. This is not about 62 to 64 this is about the entire social security "free healthcare and education" if the business environment doesn't change it will not sustainable anymore let alone a decent retirement. Why do you think for the first time leftist politicians are starting to say they need to deregulate and lower taxes. Again this video literally explained. Which is again especially in the midwest, texas and florida housing and food portion to price ratio is definitely much better than in europe with the income you get. In europe everything is expensive get paid less and pay even in taxes let alone the inflation too. Not even close.
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@ringsaphire So this idea that it's only french problem is complete bs. Even draghi is now saying it and even germany is in a recession. You cherry pick the northern eu or the lowlands but they will not be enough to save the eu. If germany will become a net taker rather than net provider to the eu, eu in itself will not survive. So again when you comment that the vast majority of americans are living in poverty look in your own backyard.
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@santostv. that's only germany now and central eu. you got france and southern eu.
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@santostv. French socialism and regulation is killing it's business and macron even said it himself. and this not willingness to compromise will also be it's downfall it cannot sustain it. the south and eastern eu net contributor or not still doesn't change it's dying. And with how germany is economically right now, if germany becomes a net taker rather than net contributor it's the end of eu.
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@santostv. EU as a whole if germany takes more out of the eu than contribute no country or group of countries can replace that. Everyone has that problem but not as bad as eu and the obligation like social welfare is even more worst as the year goes on. Think about it as companies like petrochemical and automotive companies leave the ue those are good paying jobs where will get the taxes to pay for the social welfare. at the same time more and more people are retiring the burden increasing less coming more coming out. where is the solution either cut social welfare and worst at the same time increase taxes
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