Europe is an exporting powerhouse.
The world craves European cars, watches, perfumes, and fashion. Countries line up just for a chance to become part of Europe.
The "American dream"? A myth. A fading legend. Half the world dreams not of America , but of being European.
We have trade surpluses because people around the world love what we make in Europe — for its quality. German and Swedish steel, for example, still have no equal anywhere on the planet. And that’s just one of thousands of examples. You can manufacture more, but you can’t manufacture better than Europe.
We have high-speed rail networks, connect even small towns with modern highways, and invest in strong, professional armed forces.
We offer universal healthcare, free education, and real social protections.
Our universities are world-class, and free.
Our aircraft outperform. Our cars lead the industry.
The best yachts are commissioned in Europe. The finest wines and spirits? Ours.
Even perfumes, if you want to smell good, you buy European.
We have more of everything because we spend better.
We don’t need to grow endlessly, because we already have what matters.
It’s the rest of the world that still needs to catch up.
I genuinely feel for Americans.
They already had little, and now risk losing even that.
A farm, some cornfields... and 30 trillion dollars in debt to harvest.
They’ll need a lot of corn. A whole lot of corn.
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