I think we are talking at cross-purposes here. I was talking to both you AND VG (therefore the"guys") because I think you were both off. And I didn't try to convince you of any policy, I was clarifying a definition (because you were both wandering off, in different directions).
That being said, I am well aware of the role individualism plays in American society. In fact, if you look at how different cultures compare around the world on different value scales (
Hofstede model of cultures ) the US is relatively similar to other Western nations except for one thing: American individualism is absolutely off the charts and clearly sets the US apart from every other culture on the planet. And this usually applies to both the left and the right. I also hear the "it wouln't work here because we are so different and special" (a.k.a. American exceptionalism) from both the left and the right. You guys (that is "you Americans", this time) often forget how much you have in common despite your differences.