I get that this fellow is a conservative and has all manner of charming little platitudes to articulate his political point of view.
Look, sir. The majority of Americans simply want to live like the citizens of the happiest countries on Earth. These are the “social democracies” of Scandinavia, Europe, Iceland, Austria, New Zealand, Costa Rica, and many others.
Their people are productive, but they aren’t over-stressed, diseased, or scared of fascism. They take care of one another–and their environment. They are led by sane and compassionate people, and they’re not fed utter crap by their government.
One other thing they’re not: irresponsible.
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What Brandon Bradford says here is interesting, but very few Americans, even progressives, would agree with him.
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