I feel exactly the same way. The family could all go to, say, Switzerland for a two year "educational experience". Then we could return refreshed, and ready to work for John Edwards '08.
Yeah, the greatest thing the EU could do is respond to a Bush reelection with a petulant gesture intended to alienate the American government and 99% of self-respecting US citizens. That would be awesome!
No doubt we are using different definitions of self-respect. I hold the old fashioned view that nations should not take blatantly partisan positions with respect to the democratic elections of theirallies. I would hope any Frenchman would tell the US to go Leahy itself if we did any such thing. And I would not take kindly to a petulant pro-Bush gesture either (if, perhaps Israel declared a "day of mourning" after Kerry's election.
Not all of Europe is suffering unenployment problems. Luxembourg has lower unemployment than the USA, I worked there last summer. It is not too difficult if you have the right education and skills to get jobs in Europe, and European companies are often very happy to get someone with education and work experience in the USA.
I feel exactly the same way. The family could all go to, say, Switzerland for a two year "educational experience". Then we could return refreshed, and ready to work for John Edwards '08.
Posted by oyster | Link to this comment | 09-16-04 12:11 PM
Gee, don't let the door smack you in the ass on the way out! If we survived Clinton, we can live 4 more years with Bush.
Posted by chris | Link to this comment | 09-16-04 1:45 PM
Yeah, the greatest thing the EU could do is respond to a Bush reelection with a petulant gesture intended to alienate the American government and 99% of self-respecting US citizens. That would be awesome!
Posted by baa | Link to this comment | 09-16-04 5:16 PM
Sure, they couldn't do it for diplomatic reasons, but you really think 99%? Nuh uh.
Posted by ogged | Link to this comment | 09-16-04 5:17 PM
Aren't they having unemployment problems in Europe? That'd be a pretty compelling reason not to do it.
Posted by ben wolfson | Link to this comment | 09-16-04 7:51 PM
No doubt we are using different definitions of self-respect. I hold the old fashioned view that nations should not take blatantly partisan positions with respect to the democratic elections of theirallies. I would hope any Frenchman would tell the US to go Leahy itself if we did any such thing. And I would not take kindly to a petulant pro-Bush gesture either (if, perhaps Israel declared a "day of mourning" after Kerry's election.
Posted by baa | Link to this comment | 09-16-04 9:29 PM
Not all of Europe is suffering unenployment problems. Luxembourg has lower unemployment than the USA, I worked there last summer. It is not too difficult if you have the right education and skills to get jobs in Europe, and European companies are often very happy to get someone with education and work experience in the USA.
Posted by Greg | Link to this comment | 09-18-04 6:54 PM