Adzix
CSI Level Three
i think many people from the US don't know much about other countries systems, but it's not like everybody else does know everything.I thank you for that. It was a very smart thing to say. I agree with you completely. I was recently critisized by someone because I only understand my own country's election system (that would be the US, by the way) and not other countries. While I admit there's nothing wrong with having a basic understanding of other countries goverments, I don't think that it should be expected of me. I barely understand the United State's system! And it's true that even if I did know about other goverments, it's not as if it has much relevance to me.
i'm pretty much living in the US for the last 3 years and i still have one more year to go. after that, i'm definitely going to settle down in Europe. US broadened my horizons and helped me understand the way this country is run, but being a European, i traveled around my continent as well. i learned a lot about EU and Eastern Europe and the way reality looks like there. experiencing different cultures this way made me capable of having opinions on many aspects of political life. also seeing what works and what doesn't helped me understand some economical issues. i cannot say that i have everything down to a T, because it's impossible, but it's a start.