• @[email protected]
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      715 months ago

      Oh the entire continent is fair game

      Don’t make me post a journey from County Cork to Vladivostok you daftie 😂

    • Cloudless ☼
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      465 months ago

      OP said eurobean. As far as I know, Europe is a continent. Anyway, borders are meaningless.

    • @[email protected]
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      95 months ago

      except that’s not the continent, that’s all within the EU, which is equivalent to the USA.

      The uncomfortable truth is that the US isn’t special, and you can’t use the size of it to justify things being shit.

      • @[email protected]
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        65 months ago

        The EU is not at all equivalent to the USA. The US federal government has a looot more power than the EU and the states a lot less autonomy than EU countries. Also, culture is more homogeneous across the US than across the EU.

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        EU is still smaller

        But the main reason the US can’t handle the same stuff at a federal level that the EU can is population density. The US government can’t afford to nationalize rural healthcare given how rural the US can be–especially with their debt/GDP at the moment. Give it another few hundred years and the US might catch up to Europe in that respect.

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            That’s fascinating, and I agree with you. Why the US hates the idea of high-speed rail is beyond me, especially because they prided themselves so much on the rail system they put together earlier in their development. In any case, the US can’t do much of anything with its debt-to-GDP as high as it is right now. They can hardly keep from shutting the government down entirely because they won’t even agree to a government budget.

    • Iron Lynx
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      95 months ago

      Counterpoint: all countries in the European case are in the Schengen area, and you can make the entire journey without ever having to take your passport out of your pocket. The same cannot be said in the American case.