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The reason I hate seeing politics here is that it's usually not up to the usual standards of discourse about hacking and startups.

To use your post as an example, in a few brief lines, you sum up something where there is a glimmer of truth, but there is so much more to be said on the subject that what you have written is basically inaccurate. There are, in reality, three broad models in 'Europe'. The 'southern' model: Spain, and Italy (which I know quite well) don't give you a lot of government unemployment benefits, but it's very difficult to fire someone. France and Germany give you lots of benefits if you're fired, and it's also difficult. In Denmark, it's easier to fire people, but the obligation to care for fired employees is viewed as a collective one, payed for with taxes, rather than a burden that falls exclusively on the employer in question.



Actually, that's just one reason. Other problems include:

* Attracting people who care more about talking about politics than other things, which creates a negative feedback loop.

* 'Pack' voting down of whoever is currently unpopular with the current groupthink. This is reinforced by the people above.




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