Thanks for the unnecessary lecture. I’m going to link to the percentage of public sector size:
You might notice tha Germany have a small percentage than US:
Germany15.3 (2012)12.9 (2013)
United States17.6 [not included in dataset] (2013)13.3 (2019)19.2 (Mercatus publication, 2013)[27]
12.9 versus 17.6 in the same year. And Germany managed to offer free healthcare and subsidize universities. Considering that this data is easily available with google, the fact that you haven’t even bothered to look at it, is again telling. Or that you claimed that a study about how government plen the services and good they offer and that only applies to that 12.9 percent extend to the 100 percent of the economy.
At this point I’m going to start considering that either you have a very low comprehension skills or that you willingly are trying to manipulate with biased data and analysis…
You have claimed that Germany has “planned economy”, not me. And it is blatantly false.
By the way, Germany has lower unemployment than US and more life expectancy.