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Snoopy said:
Replicant said:

1. People like you have been saying that since its inception 100 years ago. Our public AND private sectors are as strong as ever.

1. Pretty sure most people don't even know where Denmark is so I think you're lying.

Well, the whole world know that some americans can be pretty ignorant about the world (really strange as you also hold the view, that you can and should meddle in the business of every other country in the world, although knowing so few things about them), but this is really crazy. If you don't know where Denmark is, you should ask classics like Shakespeare. But he wasn't american either, so probably you ignore him too.

Most of europe has a health insurance for everyone for decades now. It works pretty well and many of the european economies are pretty strong. Most of europe has free college tuition for decades. Often we also pay poorer students a grant, so that they can get through education debt-free. And most european countries show higher level of education than the US. It all works for a long time, but suddenly americans say that can never work. They aren't interested in reality, they smear Bernie Sanders who basically wants stuff that works in europe for decades as a unrealistic dreamer. But the real dreamers are the ones closing their eyes for the real world, only because it is outside of their own country. You are saying that stuff like that can only work for a short time, while in reality that persists in most european countries over decades. You should go out more and learn about the world.

And about the thing with poor people and mental issues, there is some connection:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydKcaIE6O1k



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