It's hard to emulate here what works elsewhere. Until the recent influx of non-Western immigrants in Europe, many countries in Europe were ethnically homogeneous. Also, many of these countries have state supported churches. There's a common ethnic and religious point of reference that people identify with, even if they're not church goers. We don't have that in the States, which is why socialized schemes are difficult to implement here.I think the biggest issue with what currently exists there is that it didn't take from or build upon what has successfully served many other countries; it tried to reinvent the wheel.
Hopefully you guys find something that works for everyone there That's all that matters, politics be darned.
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