No. It's getting to be an accepted truth over here in Sweden, for example. Most policies
both left and right blocs have by now agreed on were bad
(immigration, nuclear energy, NATO, immigration, lax law enforcement, immigration, lack of discipline in schools, immigration, foreign aid without oversight, immigration, trans, immigration et cetera).
have historically had support predominantly by women, while it has been opposed by men. And many of the faulty policies
still have majority support from women, despite there being a consensus against it in party politics. Even if you ignore the overwhelming evidence in purely practical terms that said policies have been dead wrong, the fact that the entire political system has by now swung to condemn them makes them poor policies in a formal sense.
Both your parties still think it works.
And you think wealth redistribution works? Want to take a look at the economic development of the EU compared to the US over the last twenty five years? Socialism has essentially killed our continent. The only reason you people complain about free markets and lack of a welfare state is because you don't know how good you have it. But please, tell me about how single 20-year olds can
barely afford a house and car and insurance and retirement plan. I feel
so sorry for you, over here in my government-subsidized rental appartment with my bus travel card.