Why Germany Has It So Good — and Why America Is Going Down the Drain
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By Terrence McNally.
Germans have six weeks of federally mandated vacation, free university tuition, and nursing care. Why the US pales in comparison.
While the bad news of the Euro crisis makes headlines in the US, we hear next to nothing about a quiet revolution in Europe. The European Union, 27 member nations with a half billion people, has become the largest, wealthiest trading bloc in the world, producing nearly a third of the world’s economy — nearly as large as the US and China combined. Europe has more Fortune 500 companies than either the US, China or Japan.
European nations spend far less than the United States for universal healthcare rated by the World Health Organization as the best in the world, even as U.S. health care is ranked 37th. Europe leads in confronting global climate change with renewable energy technologies, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the process. Europe is twice as energy efficient as the US and their ecological “footprint” (the amount of the earth’s capacity that a population consumes) is about half that of the United States for the same standard of living.
Unemployment in the US is widespread and becoming chronic, but when Americans have jobs, we work much longer hours than our peers in Europe. Before the recession…..
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October 19, 2010 pm31 2:34 pm
cute article, now that europe, especially germany, is coming to grips with a muslim population that has no intention of assimilating and does NOT abort their babys. if america goes down a drain, it will be riding the oily back of a lifelong muslim, lifelong communist and illegal alien, barry soetero aka steve dunham aka barack obama. will it be deserved? only civil war could give an option. cute article though.
October 20, 2010 pm31 1:17 am
This article, and Rick’s comment are such unadulterated drivel I can’t believe I’m even bothering to type this.