> See the people working at the coffee shop, the construction workers, garbage men, etc.
Yes - but - folks from those professions are still going to enjoy a much nicer life in Europe than in the States. I'm referring to NHS, job security, unemployment insurance, retirement and availability of pass time activities even in remoter areas.
> One thing I love about America is that people still get shit done here.
I mean is that a pun or just a Freudian slip - b/c with regard to 90% of SV's output this choice of words is fitting well.
Also a modern interpretation of civilized society is embracing a life not centered around productivity.
> One reason that Europe has very few innovative new companies created in the last 25 years is that everyone is at the coffee shop writing poetry.
That statement is wrong on both ends. European companies - especially those coming from central and northern Europe - are also just not as loud and attention craving as the usual fund driven start ups from the States. Also few people are writing poetry here.
> An old joke - "Every MBA in America dreams of starting a billion dollar business. Every MBA in Europe dreams of starting a satellite office of the American business."
MBAs aren't the only ones founding companies - also scientists and engineers do so.