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In Reply to: Re: health insurance posted by rrlund on October 06, 2016 at 10:30:20:
Socialism is a very different way of life than we are used to. Here is my experience, others may have other information. We had several German exchange students and traveled in Germany a couple of times. Maybe Germany isn't considered socialist. The one student we had was fairly well to do and they owned a very well built modest home. He told us that the only way you owned a home in Germany was to inherit it or be very rich. The towns are very compact and they do not allow for expansion into the country. Some may say this is good but that means that none of us who live in the country on small acreages would have those properties. We would live in an apartment somewhere. Their education system is good but at least at that time they separated students in junior high. The brightest ones were sent to classes for professionals and the others were sent to trade schools. You were not allowed to choose you education path. I think our education system is pretty good and is probably not matched up fairly to other countries. I think it is very hard to beat the land of the free and that requires less government and not more. I would never trade our system, no matter how flawed, for any other.
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