ITT: We discuss practical fixes to crazy liberal proposals that would otherwise wreck a nation.
I'll start, the only way socialized higher education in the United States would work is if the following steps were implemented.
1. Costs per credit hour were standardized
2. Hard minimum requirements were made to become enrolled/covered.
3. Maximum time allotments were enforced for semesters to obtain a certification.
4. Minimum GPA was required each semester to qualify.
5. Staff salaries were standardized.
6. Only 2nd generation citizens could be subsidized. (i.e. grandchildren of immigrants ok, children of immigrants not ok).
Some other topics would be:
Socialized medicine
Social welfare programs
Living wage
Refugees
No borders
Any other dumb liberal shit, that they platform on.
>>130881631
>posting pictures of my waifu without permission
Your permanent record will reflect this
>>130881631
>Practical Solutions to Crazy Liberal Proposals
Any practical solution for anything dealing with liberals is and always will be a gas chamber.
What the fuck are you even talking about?
These programs work basically everywhere. It's called having substantial revenue that doesn't immediately go to your defense budget. But that would involve speaking out against this inane regressive tax rate American culture, which is apparently political suicide.
>>130881773
May I post a pic of your waifu's boipucci, which (s)he sent to me?
>>130881894
>These programs work basically everywhere.
SOME of these programs work in ethnostates with the strict requirements I just stated.
What successful country has a living wage?
What 1st world nation has no borders?
neck yourself
>>130881954
Wrong person, Kraut.
>>130882066
Every halfway relevant European country has a strong social safety net, free or near-free medical care, a high minimum wage, a maximum work week, etc.
Also, the US had what basically amounted to an open border with Mexico before the drug war and NAFTA.
>>130882527
>Strong social safety net
Scotland, Poland, Greece and many others with the strong social safety net are making their countries go to shit.
>near-free medical care
Socialized medicine can work, but I'm asking how can it practically work in the United States. We have well-grounded pharma companies that would drive up costs to an unlimited wall of the government just for cause.
>high minimum wage
This often leads to less buying power and causes inflation. Sure you can make 15$/hr in Australia, but talk to the Roos here. You can't buy shit with 15$.
>maximum work week
Wtf does this even mean?
>open border with Mexico
Well, the world of yesteryear is no longer here, how would it practically work now with the threats of cartel drug smuggling, human trafficking and terror threats?
Just saying x works in country y doesn't mean it will work in the United States without further regulation/changes.