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DAVID HARSANYI - EUROTRASH

Tuesday 7th December 2021

David Harsanyi joins 'American Medicine Today' to discuss why European models won't work for America, focusing on healthcare, immigration, and economic systems.
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David Harsanyi on Why European Models Don't Work for America

Europe is a perfect example. This doesn't exist in Europe in the way that it does here. Well, though certain places, I don't think they're treated that well. Right, I think that their household income average is like a year way above the national average. So you know, Europe's not a terrible place, it's not as good as here. So I think that those debates are quite misleading.
Ever wondered if the European way of doing things is really the best model for America? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', David Harsanyi, author of 'Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent', shares his compelling perspective. Harsanyi argues that American politicians are misguided in looking to Europe for solutions to issues like healthcare and immigration. He believes these models simply don't fit the unique landscape of the United States.
Through vivid examples, Harsanyi discusses the pitfalls of compartmentalized societies and mass immigration in Europe. He also tackles the controversial topic of socialism, explaining why he thinks it's flawed and why capitalism, despite its imperfections, is a better option. The conversation doesn't stop there; Harsanyi dives into inequality and wealth growth in America, using Denmark as a case study to illustrate his points. This episode is packed with engaging discussions and thought-provoking insights.
If you're curious about why America should chart its own path rather than follow Europe's lead, this episode is a must-listen.