What Republicans call “far left” policies like universal healthcare and free college tuition are considered middle of the road mainstream positions in most of Europe. How tragic that people have been convinced that they deserve so little by the very people who are taking so much.

Dec 7, 2020 · 4:35 AM UTC

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When they give the people free education/health care, taxes will go up to 60/70 %. I started a cleaning service with my college degree, wish I had skipped the college part. My hubby and I dropped our health care when penalty ended, now live happily without!
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I think what you're missing is we don't want them taking so much...
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Agree. However, I would rather they just stop taking. Deserving has nothing to do with it.
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Said by the sheepherder Williamson that seems to miss telling you that the likes of Nancy the drunken evil witch doesn't want it either She is gaslighing you.
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I truly wonder about the collective IQ of America. It's disturbing how ignorant and manipulable so much of America's citizenry are.
It’s much cheaper than the healthcare in the US ad well. Not just for the patient, but the whole system is much cheaper.
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Americans have been indoctrinated to accept vast subsidies being given to the wealthy and to oppose any assistance being given to ordinary folk.
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The Democrats call them far left too.
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No, they aren't middle of the road mainstream positions in Europe. They are also FAR RIGHT violent nationalist xenophobic positions. That's how astronomically reactionary things are in America. We're now to the right of Neo-Nazis.