Don’t Cry For Me, America
The Bear on Jan 06 2010 at 6:17 am | Filed under: Culture, Economy, Politics
Here is an interesting comparison between the U.S.A. and the road Argentina followed in the early 20th Century from an economic powerful successful country to a struggling poverty stricken country drowning in debt by the end of the Century.
The road is dotted with calls from radicals for “fundamental change”, mandatory pension insurance, mandatory health insurance, and support for low-income housing construction to stimulate the economy.
Sound familiar?
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