Can’t help but notice that the alternatives Steve Kelley suggests as desirable alternatives to the United States, are all countries that enjoy:
• Universal public health care
• Universal public education through college
• Gun safety laws
These are all things that Steve Kelley has whined, whined, whined about being “free stuff,” but even he seems to recognize that countries who have adopted these policies not only work successfully, but are desirable options.
So why are there so many Americans who think the U.S. is so much less competent or less capable or less worthy, that they think WE CAN’T DO THE THINGS THAT EVERY OTHER INDUSTRIAL NATION ON EARTH CAN DO.
Canada. Australia. U.K.
Can’t help but notice that the alternatives Steve Kelley suggests as desirable alternatives to the United States, are all countries that enjoy:
• Universal public health care
• Universal public education through college
• Gun safety laws
These are all things that Steve Kelley has whined, whined, whined about being “free stuff,” but even he seems to recognize that countries who have adopted these policies not only work successfully, but are desirable options.
So why are there so many Americans who think the U.S. is so much less competent or less capable or less worthy, that they think WE CAN’T DO THE THINGS THAT EVERY OTHER INDUSTRIAL NATION ON EARTH CAN DO.
Why do they think so little of our country?