by Sixstrings » Thu 22 Jan 2009, 21:19:10
davep wrote:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hile I agree with sixstrings, don't forget that French life expectancy and quality of life are both significantly better than in the US. Don't look at the world through an economic prism, that's how we got in this mess in the first place.
I wasn't criticizing the French way of doing things. Just pointing out how ludicrous it is for American business people to whine about taxation and over regulation. Lol!
My whole point is that civilized nations needn't have the level of insecurity and suffering we have in the US. France, with all its regulations, workers' benefits, and workers rights, STILL manages to have plenty of small and big businesses. I know, I've been there. It was actually pretty nice over there, hardly a wasteland bereft of private enterprise.
And again I point out Australia, which has a lifestyle very similar to the US. And yet they also have a livable minimum wage ($13.50 US) and universal healthcare.
I've been seeing "oh no, Socialism" articles cropping up since the inauguration. I wish! More likely Obama won't go far enough to the Left. But if we are headed for socialism, I'm all for it. I'm tired of seeing children go without basic healthcare in this country, etc. etc. etc.
And yes, I know we all think the whole civilized world is going to crash anyway and all that. But until that happens, why not join the rest of the civilized industrial world when it comes to workers' rights and basic human rights.