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Capitalism vs. socialism and the plight of children

The United States and Britain ranked at the bottom of a U.N. survey of child welfare in 21 wealthy countries that assessed everything from infant mortality to whether children ate dinner with their parents or were bullied at school.

Look at what European countries have achieved:

The Netherlands, followed by Sweden, Denmark and Finland, finished at the top of the rankings, while the U.S. was 20th and Britain 21st, according to the report released Wednesday by UNICEF in Germany. One of the study's researchers, Jonathan Bradshaw, said children fared worse in the U.S. and Britain -- despite high overall levels of national wealth -- because of greater economic inequality and poor levels of public support for families.

"What they have in common are very high levels of inequality, very high levels of child poverty, which is also associated with inequality, and in rather different ways poorly developed services to families with children,'' said Bradshaw, a professor of social policy at the University of York in Britain. ''They don't invest as much in children as continental European countries do,'' he said, citing the lack of day care services in both countries and poorer health coverage and preventative care for children in the U.S.

Holland?  Finland?  Sweden?  Denmark?  They're damned socialists more civilized just trying to show us up more focused on children and on the world's future.

We do awfully well by our CEO's, private contractors, sports and entertainment figures, and our defense industries, though. 

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