I can cook pretty well. I make a mean spaghetti, with tofu. And I am old enough to buy beer, though I only drink vodka (Водка. It is pure and my body is a temple.
Piffle! Beer is good food. Vodka is a cleaning solution.
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I can cook pretty well. I make a mean spaghetti, with tofu. And I am old enough to buy beer, though I only drink vodka (Водка. It is pure and my body is a temple.
Obviously. You know I don't want anarchy.
That is what I meant. You took it too literally.
Yes, but a lot less than you suggest
Says who? Says you?
Some do, not everyone does
Because taxes arn't already high enough or anything like that?
Isn't Europe's economy really bad right now..?
Piffle! Beer is good food. Vodka is a cleaning solution.
Okay... I could take you being a libertarian, but ******* all over Vodka by calling it a cleaning solution has gone too far!
Huh?What do they officially call themselves? I've never seen a country officially call itself something.
Says you.Says reason and logic in reference to what makes a good society.
Ah, so you're saying you don't see all the money you pay back? :yes:Where did I advocate raising taxes? Taxes here are not very high, though. the problem is what we get for the taxes we pay. The main thing is we need to start getting our money's worth for our taxes and cut out some of the bureaucracy.
I've read about how Denmark is supposedly the happiest country in the world. I'm not sure how long they've had these Socialistic policies in place but here is my thought on it: If people don't know freedom, then they may be happier without it. But once they know it, they'll crave it their whole lives. This to me makes a lot of sense.Europe has more than one economy. Some are in bad shape, and others aren't too bad off. Scandinavian countries' economies are doing fairly well, and they employ a good bit more socialist policies than we do, and they're happier than us, too.
Huh?
Socialistic policies & Socialism - big difference
Says you.
Ah, so you're saying you don't see all the money you pay back? :yes:
I've read about how Denmark is supposedly the happiest country in the world. I'm not sure how long they've had these Socialistic policies in place but here is my thought on it: If people don't know freedom, then they may be happier without it. But once they know it, they'll crave it their whole lives. This to me makes a lot of sense.