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Tag: Europeans

European superiority will turn to despondency after Trump

by David Hutt October 14, 2020October 14, 2020

“Who is now looking to the US as the exemplar of anything other than what not to do? How many people in Düsseldorf or Dublin are wishing they lived in Detroit or Dallas?” the noted Irish columnist Fintan O’Toole sarcastically pondered in April. “Not many” would be the obvious answer, judging from a recent survey […]

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