that's a pretty vague question..
add to it so I can understand, please!
when I was still in school I had to do a project over Socialism, I still have a power point if I find it I will add it on here.
EUROPEAN SOCIALISM?
Thanks for sharing your report.
My responce to the question is another question.
Why do the park rangers tell you not to feed the animals? Because the animals become dependant on those that feed them, and that becomes their demise. Then they are no longer free.
and socialist.It's European.
Western Europe? Eastern Europe? Many countries in Europe under various types of socialism.
From being there a few times I will say this, everything is expensive. Not kind of expensive, really, really expensive. To make a round trip from Frankfurt Germany to Le Mans it was over $1200 American Dollars for fuel and tolls alone. It was about a 700 mile trip.
In Germany, you can collect unemployment for up to 3 years. When you are done with high school you take a test to see where you will go in the working world. Your options are on to college, and are given a field of study, or into a specific line of employment, construction, waiter etc where you will stay for the rest of your life. Income tax is nearly 40% of the wages in Germany too. You do not own property, it is leased to you by the government. You have a lifetime option, but it is only a lease and there is no guarantee that you can leave it to a heir upon your death.
These are just a few I remember from talking to people while I was there.
" and we fired once more and they begin to running down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico" Johnny HortonWe already tried European rule once, If I remember correctly we didn't like it.
Free to starve to death? I guess you can do that to deer, but to people? The spirit of X-mas past is in yer future......
What is so wrong with European socialism?
What is so wrong with European socialism?
In Germany, you can collect unemployment for up to 3 years. When you are done with high school you take a test to see where you will go in the working world. Your options are on to college, and are given a field of study, or into a specific line of employment, construction, waiter etc where you will stay for the rest of your life. Income tax is nearly 40% of the wages in Germany too. You do not own property, it is leased to you by the government. You have a lifetime option, but it is only a lease and there is no guarantee that you can leave it to a heir upon your death.
These are just a few I remember from talking to people while I was there.