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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo
I disagree MH. Experience is what shapes a large portion of a person's perspective. Take capitalism - if you start a business, work hard and thrive, you see capitalism as a successful system. If your neighbor does the same thing, but fails, he has an entirely different view of the system. Depending on the investment (monetary, time and emotional) that he has put into a failed enterprise, his view of the system you used to succeed could be extremely jaded.
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I'm not business owner-just a working guy.
The general view of functioning state here is more of a EU model with exceptions.
Not a nanny state but with some government responsibilities toward its people.
Public nationalized health care,education and limited security in case of unemployment is the basis.
There also some relics from 60s 70s socialism experiment.
Like Union protected minimal efficiency fat salaries nationalised Electric Company that need to be reformed.
A good remainder on how thing should not be run and how to make dent in a pocket

Israel moved from hardcore socialism to capitalism and now pushing back a bit.
American model is a bit too cruel for us.