dianaiad
Well-Known Member
How does that impact scalability.Yes, the US is bigger. But how does that impact scalability?
Germany has three times the population of Scandinavia and we have a social market economy (though not as social as Scandinavia). It scales here.
Geez, let's see. Scandanavia....21 million.
Germany..................................82.79 million
USA..........................................327.2 million
Germany is about four times bigger than Scandanavia (and it is showing signs of fraying..)
The USA is THREE TIMES LARGER THAN BOTH SCANDANAVIA AND GERMANY COMBINED.
ONE US state is half again as big as Scandanavia; 3.951 million. California.
It only takes FIVE STATES to reach the population density of Scandanavia and Germany combined. Five. .....and we have 45 states and a territory or two left.
And there is a reason we are called 'the United STATES of America."
You may as well consider 'scaling' one program to cover the whole of Europe, including Russia. That didn't work so well for Russia, did it, when they tried 'scaling up' as the Soviet Union?
Not to mention the FACT that most Americans have a real problem with the sort of taxes that such programs would require. It's why the politicians here keep harping on 'making the rich pay their fair share." Well, when I consider that the wealthiest 10% of Americans pay 90% of the taxes already, I have to wonder what 'fair share' actually means. Those very rich politicians don't seem to think that they, personally, are going to have to pay anything, I notice.
The problem you guys have....the ones who don't live here and haven't grown up here...is the sort of mindset MOST of us have. YOU all seem to think that there's only one pie, and the 'rich' get an unfair slice of it, leaving very little left for anybody else.
But WE left your nations, came here, and figured out that no, it's not 'one pie' to fight over. For us, if we see someone eating all the pie, we think....not how we can make that guy fork over his piece so we can have some, but rather....ok, I'll just go make a better, different pie.. So we do. It's an entirely different mind set from 'see how much they have, let's take it from them' to 'see how much they have, let's go see if we can get some too, over THERE."
Not "Your yacht is taking all the room, let's rip it apart so that we can have some of your goodies," but "a rising tide lifts all boats...and I'll bet my yacht (for which I hired MANY artisans, craftspeople, etc.) is better than yours!
Speaking of, it wasn't all that long ago (1993) that the gov issued a luxury tax on anything costing a certain amount, so that it cost FAR more to build a yacht or fancy private plane than it used to. So...what was SUPPOSED to happen was that the money would go to the gov and be used for good stuff.
What DID happen was that people stopped building yachts and planes, and it utterly destroyed some industries that have yet to come back. That tax hurt far more people than it helped, as such taxes ALWAYS do.
That tax was repealed, but not fast enough to save the industry.
Read the history. Look at the geography. SEE THE PROBLEM
The thing is, we could try the Scandanavian health system, We really could. Pick a state and go for it.