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LockAndLol | 4 years ago

> If you attempt to point any of this out using facts, you will be shouted down because it's against the popular narrative

Anybody can claim anything and it will turn into a shouting match unless reliable sources are cited (Breitbart, Alex Jones, Fox, etc. aren't reliable sources)

Welfare:

- what counts as welfare

- how much of it do people get (percentage of GDP and per capita)

- what percentage of coats does it cover

- which people get it

- how long do people get it

Then there are questions of what poverty is defined as, how many people live in it, and how many live below the poverty line.

The topic of healthcare is naturally important in all this.

Taxes:

- what is the rate (% paid by tax bracket)

- is it actually paid

- which percentage of the population is paying the highest rate

And of course, how does this compare to Europe (since you say "it puts Europe to shame")?

You can focus on one point, cite your source and contrast them.

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