I have not been to Berlin in a very long time but it is a beautiful city. This was after the wall went down. Wonderful and resilient people live there. Originally Posted by Austin EllenSee, right in front of your eyes, Walls don't work.
Although I've been in Germany many times, I was in Berlin for the first time last September. Very interesting city to visit/I wonder if ellen is going to put up her misguide commie pic now that you reminder her it is a *welfare state*?
And Germany, like many other European countries, is a Social Democracy.
Germany is a typical European social democracy with a massive welfare system and government occupying almost half the GDP. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Only the fifth largest economy in the world by GDP - slightly larger than Russia, which has a gazillion times the land mass and natural resources.I've been impressed with this country. Their is a stigma of guilt amongst the people about the wars they started. And when all was said and done at the last wars end, they didn't look to others to clean up and boot strap them. They went out and started picking up the bricks themselves. *OUR WELFARE PLAN*, known as the Marshall Plan, was the best $$$ we spent there.
Originally Posted by Dev Null
And once they stood on their feet, they didn't forget what being a helping neighbor was about. They footed most of the bill when it came to reuniting both Germans'. And they helped Russia out a bit. All the while paying Israel and such the agreed monies at the end of the war.
I grew up overseas. I have no problem with socialized medicine. ESPECIALLY since the current party in the WH is blind to the cost benefits of preventive medicine.
Germany is a great example to mirror some of the ideas of the democrats. Personally, I think Bernie has some out their ideas but if elected, I feel others input will take the edge off them.