A reader in England writes this.
The blog has readers around the world, literally on every continent. Most readers, of course, are in the U.S., but followed by readers in Canada, the U.K., New Zealand, Australia, Korea, Japan, Russia, Israel, and dozens of other nations in South America, Africa, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, and on and on, even some small islands.
Isn’t the Internet wonderful? Hats off to social media!
We are everywhere!

Other countries can learn what not to do by reading this blog. A good rule would be to see what America is doing, and do the opposite! If other countries follow this rule, then they should see their systems improve. Seriously, if they are looking for a model they should look at Finland, German, etc. These are countries with less wealth inequality, etc. America is frankly a real mess right now and in the middle of a Fall of the Roman Empire kind of decline.
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They should look to the best of their own countries and take from the best of everyone else. We all can learn from each other.
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