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John21652
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You still don’t get it, do you. You mocked Abu because he said the European welfare state helped their financial crisis. He was right, you mocked him mercilessly and you still haven’t apologised to him.After over ten posts of debating whether the US was responsible or not you finally have acknowledged this is correct … whew took a while.
And you conveniently ignored all the links to European commentary that said exactly that. Typical.Your generalization as above again suggests a welfare state meant getting caught with your pants down as you put it:… you yourself have not managed to successfully defend this position.
Are you being obtuse on purpose? I added in the Olympic spending as an extra example of Greece’s financial profligacy. They piled debt on top of debt. You are now being desperate.As in your posts you have used Greece’s Olympic games as a reason for being too much in debt, in defense of my statement that yes they had a welfare system but the cost of it was too low a % of annual GDP to be significant on its own as a cause of collapse - only then did you begin to start talking about GENERAL government overspending.
I originally asked you to explain the connection between Iceland’s failure to invest in its traditonal fishing industry and what you wrote of as “U.S greed and lack of regulation”. It has now been amply demonstrated that lack of regulation in the U.S. as the cause of the financial collapse is false. You still hven’t answered my question about the Icelandic fishing industry.You have admitted that Iceland had no welfare system – but that’s okay because you still used it as an example simply changed the reason behind it:
False again. Abu wrote that Sweden was cutting back its social welfare spending as a result of the financial crises. You denied that and we have spent countless pages proving otherwise to you. You are in denial. I also did not use my country as a “wonderful example”. I pointed out that it was barely affected. Your misconstruction of posts just proves my point even further, that you are disengenuous.You then pushed Sweden and your own country as a wonderful examples of a countries who didn’t suffer, however your own statement only backs up what i have been saying - a welfare state is not a signifyor of whether countries were affected or not:
“Drives people of welfare” is not winding it back? Too funny.Sweden is not winding down its welfare state, it is making it more efficient it is not cutting services but implementing total welfare that drives people off welfare when necessary but still manages to pay for education, healthcare, generous pensions. So this hardly signifies winding down.
The topic was welfare states in Europe, not the U.S. All the links given to you were about European countries.The most profligate countries were not Greece – The US drew down $1143billion and pumped 30% of its GDP - $7.36 TRILLION and you cant possibly argue that the US has a welfare state comparable to those you have used to critize such efforts in Europe. There’s no free education, no universal and free healthcare etc.
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Stop making things up. The argument was about Abu writing the simple phrase that the welfare state in Europe helped them into crisis. You denied that phrase and mockingly so. You have become shrill.Until your last few posts you have termed it as in issue solely perpetuated by the nature of a having a welfare state. Once you had no where left to argue on this track you simply then started adding the comment that government spending was responsible whether on welfare or not --thats hardly defending your position, its widening the net to try and make it credible.