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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
I saw a 'US vs. EU' comparison and it seemed a little more apples to apples.
When you look at the EU as a whole, you the geographic spread we have in the US, you see the variety of population centers, you see different governments enacting different rules. You see different demographics within different regions and even different weather patterns. You see different lifestyles, cultures and behaviors.
Wouldn't looking at the EU and the US side by side provide the best wholesale outlook on potential outcomes?
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Maybe. The cultures differ WAAAAY more from country to country in Europe and the way they tackle this thing will be much more diverse, IMO. Also, Europe is just way denser than the US.