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"Sopranos" episode which takes place In Naples. Pauly doesn't like the luscious seafood spread prepared by his hosts and asks the waiter for 'macaroni and gravy.' The waiter doesn't understand and one of the Italians explains that Pauly wants spaghetti and meatballs. Then the Italian turns to another and says,"..and you thought Germans were classless pieces of shit." My former French girlfriend used to complain that Germans had "such bad taste." The juices of Nationalism simmer most of the time and then occasionally come to a boil. This may be one of those times.
to "prove" this, ill ask: should California and Montana have the same economic policy? When home prices were dropping like a rock, CA needed 0% interest rates and guranteed money markets, municipals etc. Certainly MT might have needed "some" asistance, but not what CA needed.
These two probably should have different economic policies just as much as Greece and France.
And to spite the fact the cultures of Los Angeles and Yellowstone are worlds appart, the sharing of a language and the long held assumption (and reality?) that we are in it together---creates less of a conflict. A similarly shared history, language, and virtually always being part of the same federal govenment lets the U.S. bind together in a way that is just tough for the E.U.