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thomfra
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From what I am reading here it seems the general concensus is that Americans see goverment as something which should be “hands off” - blend in as little as possible in private life, whereas perhaps Europeans (and Canadians maybe) feel that the government should be representative and more of a father figure (a bit like the scandinavian model).“One thing that has always seemed strange to me is how dog-eat-dog life seems to be in the US, compared to the rest of the developed world.”
Freedom. It’s all about freedom. If you’re not free, you’re vulnerable. Who is in charge of you, besides God? What if that *human authority *decides it doesn’t want you to believe in God? How will you combat it, since you’ve already given it the authority to *run your life? *
As an American, I am free. Nobody but God runs my life. Nobody.
I am interested to see what people base this “America is the most generous nation on earth” come from though. Do we have a source?
This one seems to show that european (governments) are more generous.
globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Debt/USAid.asp
NB: I am **not **saying that individual americans are not generous. I have lived in the states, and found the people to be very generous and welcoming.
I am thinking more about the people you have elected to run the country.
Estebob. I would love to see your source showing where middle class europeans are worse off than the poor in the US!?!!?!?