kanenite95 said:
Obama is trying to adopt the policies of Europe, which is why we are in such a bad position. It doesn't work over there, so why would it work over here.
The thing is. Europe does not have one generalised political system. Europe is not one country but a collection of multiple countries on a continent. Of course the systems in all countries aren't going to work. 70% of the countries in Europe are doing well though. The north Scandinavic countries, Germany and France as well as UK just to name a few have already or are repaired from the economic crash of 2009. The Scandinavians have already recouperated and create more and more jobs for example.
Obamas problem is trying to copy straight off of Europe and thinking it will work immediately for USA. That is stupid I can give you that. Since America and the European countries are vastly different on multiple fields. What he and the American government as a whole no matter the administration needs to do is look at what needs to be fixed in the American infrastructure (and don't say it doesn't need fixing it is far from perfect, no country has perfect infrastructure). Look at the European countries that are doing well, what they are doing and then ask themselves "Should we adopt this principle or something similar, and how do we adapt it to fit the American society and system?"
Thinking that one solution will work on one country just because it worked in several others that developed at roughly the same time and close to each other is stupid. And America needs change. Maybe not the one Obama is preaching but it needs to change some parts of it's society to stay relevant for the next 500 years unless it wants to fall by the wayside once the next economic and techno-logic boom takes place (Scientists and experts say it will happen in East Asia in Japan and South Korea with a certainty of 90%). Europe has to as well and has started to do that shift slowly.
No country is perfect, all have their flaws. It's just that with America trying to keep itself such a constant fixture on the international playing field it's flaws are more easily noticed.
If you wear the same shoes every day they are going to tear faster than if you vary between pairs (Shitty metaphor I know but it's what I could come up with on the fly.)
As previously stated. I have nothing against America. It's just this mentality that there are no faults and that it is perfect and that all possible faults are blamed on one guy and not the political ruling system as a whole that confounds me.