• Sunflier@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      Right? The ecconomic benefits, the lack of financial catastrophy from suffering a paper cut, living wages, acessible mass transit, and the political stability. It must be like waking up every day in a dream.

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        60 minutes ago

        Unfortunately the combined forces of US and Russian propaganda machines try very hard to ruin it for us, and they see some success in depleting EU membership support in polls and various political unrests

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        10 minutes ago

        “Politic stability”

        Hahaha…Good joke…

        To be fair, it isnt as bad in the USA but you can’t really say it is really stable. The far right and conservatives are getting stronger and the left/right trench is getting bigger

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        40 minutes ago

        living wages

        People are often paid less in Europe compared to someone doing the same job in the US, especially for highly-skilled jobs. I agree with your other points though!

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          8 minutes ago

          We may don’t get multi 6-figure jobs, but we also don’t have to pay 5-figures to visit a healthcare place and fear for our lives by being at will employed. And the CoL is probably also way lower in comparison.

          I’d rather continue living here than in USA