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ManusJustus said:
Kasz216 said:
ManusJustus said:
So Great Britian, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, and Bulgaria aren't in Europe?

In any event, you admit that (or unable to argue against) that Europe has an economic advantage by providing public healthcare. Instead of looking at other, unrelated factors, you should ask yourself how can America improve in this area.

Actually all rank below the US by quite a bit... thanks to the chart you so helpfully provided.

Nope, perhaps you should try to read the source.

http://www.doingbusiness.org/economyrankings/?direction=Asc&sort=1

America is near the top, but no better than many other European countries that you claim dont make up for their healthcare advantage.  Business wise, the United States lacks in ease of paying taxes, permits, trading across border, and closing business.

Uh... the USA is listed as 4 there overall.


Behind Singapore, New Zealand and Hong Kong.

None of those countries would be in Europe.

 

When it comes to "Hiring and firing" the thing we were talking  about... the US is listed number 1.  Which you can find when you look at the actual breakdown of that list.

So no... once again... I'm not wrong.