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by candiddevmike
1067 days ago
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Something I've noticed is America is extremely lax with taxing and penalties vs Europe. America would rather incentive via tax breaks to encourage than fine things to enforce an outcome like a lot of European countries. |
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In contrast, the US was founded in rebellion, and has a cultural acceptance/expectation of a weak state, preferably de-centralized (federal). Rural independence and freedom is more highly valued, so governmental norms/regulations are always seen as slightly suspect/illegitimate. People prefer fines/punishments for "breaking government rules" to be more of a slap on the wrist, because it's more accepted to see what you can get away with, without the government catching you.
(But keep in mind this is really only in the realm of "regulation", like in this case, or in speed limits, etc. Violent crime is a whole other story, where the culture is far more punitive.)