
Originally Posted by
jonbuoy
Welcome to how the rest of the world lives
Yeah, that's it in a nutshell, and nobody forced them to move there.
But the rest of the world lives by another general truism: The big entities dominate the little ones. Whether you're talking about comparing reciprocal social welfare entitlements or market access the big countries grab every advantage their size enables them to, and that's not a pittance.
Which ain't fair. I reckon the overall effect is responsible for a majority of the difference in standards of living between the US and Australia, Aussie and here, etc. Far more so than the comparatively slight differences in governance methodology might explain. And there's no obvious fix in sight, except to note that lowered pressure on any entity reduces it's performance.
So it may be that all we have to do is work a tad harder than your average American or Aussie to gain the same benefits. How hard can that be?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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