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The President is having a rough month.

P-will said:
However, they (Germany) also amended their constitution to produce balanced budgets. Those two things (entitlement reform, balanced budgets) would indeed make us better off as a nation.
I stated that Germany had reformed it's social welfare programs to make them affordable, and that it was doing fine. You then asked about something only tangentially related. It's not my fault that you lack the ability to follow the leap from "no, we should do this" to "ergo, I'm not saying we should do that. The funny thing is, I bet you actually think you scored some kind of a point. Know how I can tell? Because when you claim connection between utterly unconnected things like this: it indicates that you have little idea what you are talking about.
Praise and a desire to be like them, then a denial to follow their example after pressed on the question.

Keep on dancing, my friend.
 
:shrug: I said they reformed their entitlements and balanced their budget. I would very much like to reform our entitlements and balance our budget - I think that would be a wise move for us to make. Keep deluding yourself into thinking you've made some kind of a point because I don't therefore believe in becoming a European Social Democracy.
 
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