European System Will Destroy the US (Here's Why) - with David Harsanyi

Jason Hartman and best selling author David Harsanyi discuss European ideals in the US system and break down the pitfalls and dangers facing Europeans today. Should the US adopt similar tax systems as Europe? Or will European systems destroy us? Don't forget that Inflation destroys wealth and is a tax on retired people and people with savings!

0:00 Introduction

0:34 Welcome best selling author and New York Post contributor David Harsanyi to the show

1:16 Is Europe really so much better than the United States?

4:08 If you made Britain a state, their per capita income would be the second poorest after Mississippi

6:16 The bureaucracy of the European Union has undermined Europe

8:09 Our greatest ideas come from Europe and we take them more seriously than Europe does

9:46 The European Union is a great example of how we should not centralize government so much

10:39 Income tax vs taxing investments vs consumption tax - can we realistically expect Americans to pay as much tax as certain Scandinavian countries?

11:53 We have 25% sales tax, but we have "free" health care!

13:47 Europe has always been heavy on bureaucracy

13:55 Free market ideas prevailed after World War II

14:45 We're richer, yet more discontent than ever

15:35 What do you think is next for the US economy?

16:12 Will the government ever give back the power that it has taken?

17:26 Inflation destroys wealth and is a tax on retired people and people with savings

18:06 The control of language that Orwell wrote about is coming true

20:27 Let's understand why our government is structured the way it is and and put American history in context before rejecting it

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