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What is JD Vance's problem with Europe? Former diplomat shares his theory

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    He reminds me Ben Shapiro

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      Is it that he's a cunt?

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      All signs point to yes.

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        It's a southern thing, it enrages them that the coasts respect European culture while considering them backwards hicks, and that europeans aren't devoutly Christian like southerners believe everyone should be.

        The ruling class down there encourage this as an easily manufactured enemy to illustrate how evil a liberal atheist, moderately socialist culture is.

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        Thing is, even devoutly Christians in Europe can't relate to their US equivalents. They're way different.

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          When you say "Europeans don't" which country are you referring to exactly?

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          Any of the big ones + scandinavia I am sure it is like that, maybe you cound nitpick and find a small one who doesn't.

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            I've always been curious exactly how much the US benefited from their geopolitical position. I suspect it's a huge amount and I guess now we'll get to find out.

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            The USA national debt is a good proxy measure.

            The world outside the USA needed us dollars for petroleum and international trade. One of the major us enterprises has been to supply these funds in exchange for goods and services.

            It is currently running at $1T every 100 days.

            https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/01/the-us-national-debt-is-rising-by-1-trillion-about-every-100-days.html

            This means the world is selling more to the USA than equal exchange. They take those dollars away and buy oil and other international trade, or they hold the money. The us is being paid to create the currency that is used.

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              Any of the big ones + scandinavia I am sure it is like that, maybe you cound nitpick and find a small one who doesn't.

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              No need to nitpick because you're comparing apples to oranges, so I'm trying to understand what you even mean by social security and pensions.
              All the EEA countries provide free or accessible health care and state pensions by the state and/or military.
              And the reason why you're statement doesn't compute for me is because a lot of the "big ones + scandinavia" are conscription countries that provide everything while you're in service and you would get military pension if you decide to stay in the army professionally after your mandatory time is over.

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                It's because he's a massive cunt. It's been scientifically proven on multiple occasions. He also is a dirty little couchfucker. Don't believe a word he says.

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                  Imo it was staged, like the meeting with Zelensky
                  They dont care, there is no major plan, or intentions to make america better or whatever. They are following orders from other countries

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                    No need to nitpick because you're comparing apples to oranges, so I'm trying to understand what you even mean by social security and pensions.
                    All the EEA countries provide free or accessible health care and state pensions by the state and/or military.
                    And the reason why you're statement doesn't compute for me is because a lot of the "big ones + scandinavia" are conscription countries that provide everything while you're in service and you would get military pension if you decide to stay in the army professionally after your mandatory time is over.

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                    The information comes from MilitaryRated on youtobe, a finnish military guy that breaks down army costs. In one of his latest videos, he shows that social security and retirement is baked in the usa military budget, but in the EU budgets it is not.

                    And even if you stay in the army, the retirement is paid by the same entity that pays every retirement. In sweden it is like that anyways and I guess france too so I guess most countries doesn't burden the military budget with that.

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                      Europe is gay and Putin is anti-woke

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