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by microtonal
2169 days ago
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about clearly being the most successful and powerful country in the world And this to the rest of the world is typical America arrogance. I am sorry to be blunt, but I have to call it out. I won't debate that the US is the most powerful country in the world. But 'most successful' is very debatable. I have been in the US often, and found that most Americans are far less well off than in other Western democracies. Most Americans have very few vacation days, poor healthcare, and are in a spot where losing their job means a large probability of falling into poverty. Plus your political system (democrat or republican) completely fails to serve most citizens. To add to the offense, the nationalism instilled in many Americans makes it so that they believe that these are not failings of the system. After all, everyone can live the American dream, and if you do not make it, it is your own responsibility rather than that of the system that puts most people at a large disadvantage. I would never even consider moving from Nothern/Western Europe to the US. Canada, maybe. Australia, New Zealand, possibly. But never the US. |
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I understand your perspective and think it's fair. When it comes to people voting with their feet however, you do not represent the reality for most people.
Edit: Additionally, "Western Europeans move to the US in far greater numbers — both proportionally and in absolute terms — than Americans move to Western Europe." [0]
[0] https://mises.org/wire/3-times-many-europeans-move-us-other-...