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Right. The propaganda campaign designed to stifle descent, largely unquestioned by the media and cheered on by numerous talking heads, has been a rousing success. Clearly, you're on board
No. I've formed my own opinion.
Do you suppose there's a victim of propaganda who thinks otherwise?
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A dissenting opinion is not always the result of a propagande campaign, sometimes it's just a dissenting opinion. I've noticed you have a tenancy to immediately dismiss the merit of a dissenting opinion by making broad statements that anyone who does not see it the way you do is flawed or uneducated, when interetingly enough, refusal to acknowlege other's ideas is a form of ignorance.
The meme that it's anti-American to dissent with government policy is clearly the result of a propaganda campaign that took place post-911. Perhaps, you, personally, came to that ludicrous conclusion wholly independently of the millions of others who clearly were influenced by rightist propaganda, but I doubt it.
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Have any evidence to the contrary?
To the contrary of what? My statement that women in these countries are not even allowed to walk the streets without an escort? That a raped woman in Saudi Arabia is a guilty woman? What are you looking for here?
That Moore's brand of journalism would be tolerated in Iran and Pakistan.
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My point is simple: it's very definitely arguable that the US is the best place to live. Have you even talked with a foreigner before?
Yes I have talked to forigners before. Many many many times. I think we agree here. US is the place to be!
Most foreigners I talked to did not come to that conclusion.
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In France, everyone gets 5 weeks of vacation -even part-time employees. You're making a mistake I frequently encounter: you've earned privileges by making yourself relatively more productive, but what you fail to understand is that everyone cannot be relatively more productive, by definition. For there to be someone relatively more productive, there must be someone relatively less productive.
Yes, and France does not enjoy our own productivity per worker nor are they as major an ecomonic superpower.
So? Why would anyone care about our high productivity per worker, when the workers aren't benefiting from it? And of course they're not the economic superpower the US is: for one, they didn't enjoy the special status post-WW2 of being relatively unblemished by the war, and for another, they only have 1/5th the population the US has.
The ironic thing is, you'd think that US workers would enjoy more benefits, seeing as how more theoretically gets produced per worker. But we don't. We get less. So who, I wonder, benefits from that productivity? Hmmmm.. that's a toughy.
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the only way France can compete in this meausre was by subverting their economic sovernity by joining the EU.
How does joining the EU "subvert" their economic sovereignty?
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And, I am not tating that my increased productivity is how I get my time off. What I said was that I've stayed employed long enough to enjoy those benefits without having to have them given to me by some fucked up government mandate.
Whatever; why you get those vacation days is not important. What's important is that all the French workers get them, and that's a serious quality of life issue.
As to your obviously ideology-based description of the policy as a "fucked up government mandate," I ask: do you also believe our 40 hour work week is "fucked up?" Why or why not?
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A nice recent example is the changes made to bankruptcy law, which made it more difficult to declare bankruptcy. And, to stay on topic, there's the lack of UHC, which results in many people being left utterly destitute from a health problem
There is no lack of health care. Every county in the US has some form of free health care, paid for by taxpayers, for those who do not have coverage. Again, I specifically gave you a real life example of how the uninsured gets benefits. This argument is getting old.
Relevance to my point = 0. The fact is, many people are ruined by illness due to lack of UHC. One untimely illness, and your prospects for success are destroyed.
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Now, as for the bankruptcy law, if you don't fuck yourself with poor financial habits you don't need bankruptcy to absolve your financial responsibilites. No one forces one into buying shit you can't afford. Be responsible with your money and you should not need bankruptcy.
Right, because no one ever makes mistakes or falls on hard times.
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In fact, bankruptcy is a bullshit concept to begin with, and shouldn't be allowed in general in my opinion. This does not make someone helpless to improve their situation at all. Because they put themselves in that situation and should not look for a bail out.
Yes, debtor prisons should surely make a comeback.
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Obviously, that can't be a strategy for the nation as a whole
Why not? That's silly.
Because it's a relative thing.
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Just being out of debt is a huge success in modern America.
This I will agree with, with one caveat. No one in born into debt, people put themselves into debt.
Yeah, getting things like an education or a house.
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Tax policy and monetary policy, first and foremost.
So you're not going to answer the question? this vague and uninspiring answer is useless. What specifically is currently in place that caused an inequality in opportunity?
Our tax policy keeps people in poverty, as I've outlined elsewhere. And our monetary policy is designed to keep people in debt.
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Uh, no, not everyone has equal opportunity. That's just ludicrous. Do you think the people living 15 miles north of me in Gary had the same opportunity I had? Please.
Isn't there a certain musical family from Gary, african american, that made BILLIONS? Yes, there is opportunity 15 miles away in Gary, why the fuck wouldn't there be?
That's just a bait-and-switch (or a switch-and-take, if you're Jurko). I didn't say there was no opportunity in Gary; I said that there's less opportunity in Gary.
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The point is that there's many millions of people who do not have access to healthcare.
My uninsured "friend" sure has access to health care. Stroger Hospital is filled to the gills with uninsured who are receiving healthcare. Who are you talking about? Again, every county has some form of county healthcare.
Oh, at the end of the day, the emergency room has to admit you. But that's a far cry from healthcare. It'd be much cheaper to treat these people before it came to the point of an emergency room visit.
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Couldn't that be said of Orwell's Oceania? Work hard, know your place, learn to be happy with a decent life, and you'll be a "success
So what is your point? Happy, decent life? What's missing?
Freedom and Justice.