Chuck Asay, 5/25/12:
Apparently, every major economy -- save only one -- subscribes to a particular set of economic principles, which (presumably) aided them in becoming the biggest economies in the world.
Asay thinks that is a bad thing; we should all be like Germany, with their cradle-to-grave social services, their hugely generous government-mandated vacation time, their heavily regulated industrial and retail economy, and their tiny, tiny swimsuits.
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