Jiang's shorthand for the American critique that Europe is over-welfarized, anti-entrepreneurial, and politically restrictive.
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nanny state
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...believe that the Europeans wouldn't encourage entrepreneurship. The Europeans. Have a nanny state. A welfare state. They don't protect freedom of speech. Second of..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...believe that the Europeans wouldn't encourage entrepreneurship. The Europeans. Have a nanny state. A welfare state. They don't protect freedom of speech. Second of..."
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"...believe that the Europeans wouldn't encourage entrepreneurship. The Europeans. Have a nanny state. A welfare state. They don't protect freedom of speech. Second of..."
"...end of World War II, America has been bankrolling the European nanny state, the European welfare state, providing security to the Europeans so that..."
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