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Do you like your life or dislike your life?

Do you like your life or dislike your life?


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Tweety is an idiot who only cares about himself. He wouldn't adopt first world health care or any of the social safety nets enjoyed in other countries because there's no grift in it for him.

And people are already complaining about debt and deficits.

How do you propose paying for this "first world healthcare" utopia?
 
The right-wing spends 8 years telling the world how miserable they are under Centrist Obama. They manipulate the game to get a fascist president elected, then say, ‘Do you hate your life? I’m happy with how things are going.’

Nice.
 
You would go berserk if Trump tried to adopt the policies of those first world countries. They do not have birth right citizenship.

Translation: The only thing you like about those countries is that they’re all white.
 
Gee I know in your TDS world, Trump is the cause of all evil. However, why is it those xenophobic countries all have better living conditions. Could it be that keeping uneducated and unskilled parasites out of your country is beneficial?

no, i'd say that it's mostly improving social services and safety nets instead of endless trickle down and wars on the credit card.
 
And people are already complaining about debt and deficits.

How do you propose paying for this "first world healthcare" utopia?

the same way that other first world countries do it. prioritize, and give up on trickle down magic thinking.
 
Do you have some authority to decide who should move where? That is a very childish way to concede the argument. Europeans do not wish they were American anymore than Americans wish they were European. You really should think before you post silly statements demonstrating an ethnocentric mindset.

Can you give ma ANY rational reason for an American to move anywhere?
 
And people are already complaining about debt and deficits.

How do you propose paying for this "first world healthcare" utopia?

He won't, he want the producers to do it for the non-producers, and he will be right at that teat.
 
And people are already complaining about debt and deficits.

How do you propose paying for this "first world healthcare" utopia?

He won't, he want the producers to do it for the non-producers, and he will be right at that teat.
 
Do you like your life or dislike your life?

Well, its certainly better than the alternative.
 
I haven't hated or loved my life based on any president or who's in congress. It's sad that you do.

Agree, but would say it is sad IF you do.

If you need a man to send you tingles up your leg in the white house, Trump is definitely not your man.
 
Can you give ma ANY rational reason for an American to move anywhere?

Actually I have a very close family member who moved to London for a very promising job. Things have worked out very well for her, she especially enjoyed extended family leave benefits, as did her husband when her two children were born. The children attend very good schools, and they visit here often, but are very happy in their new home.

Is there any chance you are just joking with all these silly posts, or do you believe what who are stating?
 
the same way that other first world countries do it. prioritize, and give up on trickle down magic thinking.

No, you oppose how "first world countries do it." Intensely. They do not allow millions and millions of impoverished, uneducated people from around the world to illegally come into their country and use their schools, healthcare system and all other government services leaching off the system by the millions upon millions.
 
Translation: The only thing you like about those countries is that they’re all white.

Curious since I never said I liked those countries nor am one of the white progressive (fascist) Democrats on this forum such as you that so deeply love extra super white majority countries as is what they want the USA to model after.

Translation of your message: Your view on this topic is based upon deep racist views and ignorance.

I bet 99% of the members on this forum know that the Japanese are not white. But you don't. That because your messages are consumed with your whiteness and deeply rooted white Democratic racism. Racism and incessant hate mongering makes people extremely ignorant.

Anyone else on the forum agree with Dans La Lunes that Japan is a white majority country? :lamo
 
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No, you oppose how "first world countries do it." Intensely. They do not allow millions and millions of impoverished, uneducated people from around the world to illegally come into their country and use their schools, healthcare system and all other government services leaching off the system by the millions upon millions.

Well, good luck with keeping out scary brown migrants, I guess. I'll stick with advocating for better healthcare and social services.
 
I really like my life; things have been great for many many years. Hey, it's still great even though DJT is the current president.
 
Actually I have a very close family member who moved to London for a very promising job. Things have worked out very well for her, she especially enjoyed extended family leave benefits, as did her husband when her two children were born. The children attend very good schools, and they visit here often, but are very happy in their new home.

Is there any chance you are just joking with all these silly posts, or do you believe what who are stating?

Having lived 11 years in Germany, four years in England, one year in Korea, one year in Viet Nam, as well as visited numerous other countries, and having met thousands of citizens in all those countries, I'm dead serious. When you have some life experience, you can use your anecdotal "facts".
 
I would be curious to know what the actual criteria and what weight each criteria was given to determine the "Quality of Life" list. I have spent a great deal of time in some of these countries and I would not say that I agree that their quality of life is better than the US. Take Germany, everything is expensive as heck. $7 a gallon for gas. Going out to eat is expensive. Homes are twice as expensive as the US. Traffic is terrible. People would strangle you for a parking place. They are taxed to death. More than half the people there can't afford to own a home. They make less money than the US. They do have a better education system. That is because they teach the basics and not social engineering as they do in the US. Unlike the US, their healthcare systems exclude foreigners and those without healthcare cards. The average German lives in an apartment and has little disposable income to do anything. I don't find that to be a quality life.

Even at that Germany is still much better than Australia or New Zealand. I doubt there are two more racist countries in the world.

How about Japan where life is so good they lead the world is suicides. Everyone lives in an 800 sq ft apartment that costs $2,500 bucks a month.

And Canada, where I live thousands of Canadians converge on us every winter. If Canada is so great why do all the ones with means come here?

Some of these other countries are smaller than a US city.

While some of the countries are fun to travel to. I have yet to see on I would like to live in. My idea of quality of life is affordable housing. I want a house with a real yard or a acreage. Cheap transportation. Cheap gas and a car that I don't have to pour my 6'4" body into. Low taxes. I want to keep most of the money I earn. Reasonable healthcare. Not having to wait months for a medical procedure. Low unemployment giving you the freedom to find a job you like and high income so you can afford the better things in life. I want clean air and fresh water too.
 
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Having lived 11 years in Germany, four years in England, one year in Korea, one year in Viet Nam, as well as visited numerous other countries, and having met thousands of citizens in all those countries, I'm dead serious. When you have some life experience, you can use your anecdotal "facts".

In case you "forgot" your own question, which was can someone name a rational reason to want to live outside the USA, you requested an anecdote. I am not surprised you need to resort to personal attacks to defend your rather ridiculous argument.
 
In case you "forgot" your own question, which was can someone name a rational reason to want to live outside the USA, you requested an anecdote. I am not surprised you need to resort to personal attacks to defend your rather ridiculous argument.

Sorry you got lost in the discussion. My position stands, and just who do you think was "personally attacked"?

Keep your head down, you act like a snowflake.
 
Sorry you got lost in the discussion. My position stands, and just who do you think was "personally attacked"?

Keep your head down, you act like a snowflake.

Take a hike. You tried to negate my post with the statement I should get back to you when I have life experience. I don't know who you think your are, but you need to practice more.
 
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