Serfdom under a non-elected multinational governing board of oligarchs.
A bunch of garbage socialist parliamentary "democracy" jokes?
All of this applies to the USA too.
BASELESS and NONFACTUAL claim.
Nope. One can get a basic education for free and start at a job that pays enough to live off. Housing is affordable and one gets treated if one gets sick or gets in an accident without horrible financial penalties. All in all, one can get a decent life without a support structure. You naysay but it's you who's ignorant about it.
My point was that a person in Europe without a support structure can get a decent life, which is much harder in the USA. There's a decent argument to be had on the validity of the European model. Insulting people isn't a counterargument and it persuades no one.
People simply don't know what love is. They equate it with romanticism and passions. Love is a choice, not a feeling, since feelings are fickle and temporary.
From a Catholic perspective, to love is to selflessly will the good of another.
Sometimes a slap is an act of love.
pushed towards the globalists "you will own nothing and be happy"
tools who would trade liberty for gilded chains.
Again, this can all be said about the USA.
My point stands that a European person can have a path to economic stability beyond subsistence. The USA, on the other hand, continues to plummet its economy with inflation. Europe has consumer protection laws, while in the USA even your tv and washing machine spy on you. Libertarianism in the USA is only for companies, not for people.
You're serfs.
I never said I was European.
Same thing might apply to you about Europe.
My point is that the average person without familial support has a viable path to proper economic stability beyond subsistence in Europe. I'm not sure that's true in the USA. That means that there's a decent argument to be had in favor of the European model, as I said.
She's not delusional. She doesn't believe in what she says.