You must not be paying attention. Half the country are socialists, a little less than half are fascists, the remainder are some combination of libertarians and communists.
But, then, you're one to talk. Your sn would suggest British nationality, am I correct? Then you just can't remember your own Empire, which, if I remember correctly, you're still proud of (when you think about it). You still give lip service to a monarch. A constitutional figurehead monarch, but a monarch no less.
@Canada:
We're not the only ones. Free healthcare, right? Provided you keep the government happy and don't do anything out of the ordinary, yes. Your government owns you no less than ours owns us.
What I don't understand is how you don't like it when Americans stereotype Brits, Canadians, and Europeans in general (yes, I know Canada is most of North America, but you have the same mindset), but love to make the same kinds of stereotypes when dealing with Americans.
@Tom:
I'll get right on that. It may take a while, though.
You must not be paying attention. Half the country are socialists, a little less than half are fascists, the remainder are some combination of libertarians and communists.
But, then, you're one to talk. Your sn would suggest British nationality, am I correct? Then you just can't remember your own Empire, which, if I remember correctly, you're still proud of (when you think about it). You still give lip service to a monarch. A constitutional figurehead monarch, but a monarch no less.
@Canada:
We're not the only ones. Free healthcare, right? Provided you keep the government happy and don't do anything out of the ordinary, yes. Your government owns you no less than ours owns us.
What I don't understand is how you don't like it when Americans stereotype Brits, Canadians, and Europeans in general (yes, I know Canada is most of North America, but you have the same mindset), but love to make the same kinds of stereotypes when dealing with Americans.
@Tom:
I'll get right on that. It may take a while, though.