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President Calls for Less Driving

Discussion in 'Alley of Lingering Sighs' started by khaavern, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. St. James Gems: 4/31
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    Actually, khaavern, the EU has over 460 million people, while the US has just over 295 million. Yet the US still has a larger economy (by purchasing power parity).
     
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    That's factually not true. I am not sure, but I think you mean per capita income of the EU25 (including new members) compared to the US in ppp. In this case 1/2 would be about right.

    The gdp (PPP) of the EU25 is the same as the gdp (ppp) of the USA. 10 trillion or so.

    Western Europe is the biggest market of the world.

    But it's about oil. And I want to live in the country with the best puplic transport system humanly possible. One that's even better than a Japanese one.
     
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    Ah yes, just like Karl May... only neo-liberal! :shake:

    So, would you actually argue that Luxembourg achieves its high standard of living purely through its enlightened social democratic policies, and in fact, that policies alone explain why the Luxembourgiouse are so much better off than even the Norwegians? Those must be good policies indeed. "Mir wëlle bleive wat mir sin!" indeed...

    Of course, it has nothing to do with the banking industry siphoning money off Germany, or with Luxembourg's privileged position in the administration of the EU, or with the fact that only a little over a half of its population has citizenship, and thus full access to benefits from the state...

    This is not to say that I don't think that the US could benefit from more social policies... Healthcare and a decent train system come to mind...
     
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    Well, simply put. I did not say anything of this. And that's the problem.

    I did not say something about Luxembourg.

    I did not say something about enlightend social democratic blah, blah

    I did not say policies alone do this and that (actually, I was pointing in exactly the opposite direction)

    Indeed, tell me, where did you get all that stuff from ? Why do you think I said that ? For one thing is sure, I didn't write it.

    (besides, i think the last part about privileges for the nationals, that's more a Arabian thing. I don't know for sure, but you are probably wrong there.)

    That's like back with when.. Karl May and Iraq, where you suddenly were arguing against some postion you made up on your own and somehow subscribed to me.
     
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    Who said I was ascribing any arguments to you? I was simply taking advantage of an opportunity to make fun of Luxembourg... :shake:
     
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    No. The impression I got is, you are Don Quichote and I am the tree you chose to be a windmill.

    My interpretation meight be wrong, of course.
     
  7. Bion Gems: 21/31
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    Heh, funny image: "I am the tree"...

    Aren't we all Quixotes here, arguing politics on a board devoted to IE games?
     
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    In some way. Idling thoughts and time away. At least should they be your own thoughts. Time doesn't belong to anyone anyway. But the thoughts you get ascribed to be better your own, not somebody else^s.
     
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    [​IMG] Please use PM or e-mail for one on one debates.
     
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    No more mentions about conserving energy from Bush these past days. I guess those were just some comments made so he cannot be accused he does not care about this issue at all. (On the other hand, I am almost afraid to think he might take such stuff seriously, who knows what he might come up with - faith based initiatives ? :) ).
     
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