Are the Europeans flooding America to get away from eight weeks

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vacation, universal healthcare, affordable? education, secure universal pensions, responsive government, well funded insurance programs which are clearly sucking away their freedom to live under a bridge, or in their car ????

Should homeland security more closely investigate tall blond "tourists" who fly into America to shop?
Will they be the "next" threat to Americas Borders? Are they really here to "steal" your job????

What do you think? How dangerous is this "Democratic Socialist" threat!!!!
 
No, those people living under the bridge are Americans, not Europeans.
 
They come to visit,not work here.
They think we are backward and gauche.
It is Americans wandering the streets, living under bridges, getting their homes foreclosed and having their jobs go to India. Europeans have always been more protectionists than we are.
They have four weeks, not eight of vacation.
And they live smaller than we do.
We are the ones who will have to adjust to the new reality, no more Mc Mansions.
They are too big to heat or cool economically, and no one could afford to be home to care for them.
As far as the costs of health care go, they pay more in taxes, but they do have care. We pay more and get less back for our dollar than they do, we pay almost twice as much in the long run. That's hardly the cause of their problem. They did go overboard on pensions and benefits, but that's easily remedied, just as our problem with Social Security is, just raise the income cap and we will be fine.
None of this is insoluble, just not popular with either politicians or the public.
 
No, of course they aren't. The flow of European immigration to the USA has been reduced to a trickle. Europeans are by-and-large happier with their governments than we are with ours. They get more services, and they face less corruption and stupid obstructionism.

Social democracy is a good compromise between capitalism and socialism. I don't see what the problem is.
 
They come to visit,not work here.
They think we are backward and gauche.
It is Americans wandering the streets, living under bridges, getting their homes foreclosed and having their jobs go to India. Europeans have always been more protectionists than we are.
They have four weeks, not eight of vacation.
And they live smaller than we do.
We are the ones who will have to adjust to the new reality, no more Mc Mansions.
They are too big to heat or cool economically, and no one could afford to be home to care for them.
As far as the costs of health care go, they pay more in taxes, but they do have care. We pay more and get less back for our dollar than they do, we pay almost twice as much in the long run. That's hardly the cause of their problem. They did go overboard on pensions and benefits, but that's easily remedied, just as our problem with Social Security is, just raise the income cap and we will be fine.
None of this is insoluble, just not popular with either politicians or the public.
 
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