What country do you want to live in?

None, I just want socialists to leave America alone. If they love socialism so much they can move to socialist country.
 
Good question......if you could not live in America, where would you want to live and why??? As a conservative capitalist not part of the 1 percent, I don't know. I am curious as to the thinking among the elitist liberals....if you could not live in the USA, where would you like to live: Canada, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, France, or Saudia Arabia?
 
I want to live in America.....let's talk when.....Economically? 1950's-1970.... Socially? Now, I suppose.....although, I'm not crazy about the gangs and violence in our cities that is even creeping into our rural part of PA lately...so I'd like to have the disclaimer of Pre-war on Drugs on that particular issue.

Good enough?

If I have to choose a different country? Germany or France maybe...although.I'd have to work pretty hard with Rosetta Stone for a while.
 
Good question......if you could not live in America, where would you want to live and why??? As a conservative capitalist not part of the 1 percent, I don't know. I am curious as to the thinking among the elitist liberals....if you could not live in the USA, where would you like to live: Canada, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, France, or Saudia Arabia?

No no, you can choose America. I don't want to take America off the table, I'm just wondering how many people feel there are other countires with better governments and what makes those places better then us. And of course, what countries those are:)
 
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san marino

Because of the Huntington Library, huh?

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San Marino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

it was founded on my ninth birthday

founded on 3 September 301, by stonecutter Marinus of Rab.

oh...my bad I thought....well...of course the library, and San Marino being a rich area in LA

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I want to live in America.....let's talk when.....Economically? 1950's-1970.... Socially? Now, I suppose.....although, I'm not crazy about the gangs and violence in our cities that is even creeping into our rural part of PA lately...so I'd like to have the disclaimer of Pre-war on Drugs on that particular issue.

Good enough?

If I have to choose a different country? Germany or France maybe...although.I'd have to work pretty hard with Rosetta Stone for a while.

Ohhh the when is interesting. Why the 1950's? If you dont mind me asking:)
 
Because of the Huntington Library, huh?

different san marino

San Marino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

it was founded on my ninth birthday

founded on 3 September 301, by stonecutter Marinus of Rab.

oh...my bad I thought....well...of course the library, and San Marino being a rich area in LA

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all kidding aside, i wouldn't want to live anywhere but here in the good old people's republic of massachusetts.

everyone else talks wicked funny. :lol:
 
different san marino

San Marino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

it was founded on my ninth birthday

oh...my bad I thought....well...of course the library, and San Marino being a rich area in LA

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all kidding aside, i wouldn't want to live anywhere but here in the good old people's republic of massachusetts.

everyone else talks wicked funny. :lol:

Mafudder shiiiiiiiit, wha you splainin bra?
 
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I would stay in the US till the collapse... But... Honestly I'd go to Aussie land as a second choice. We already speak the same language for the most part... And while they have inflated their money like crazy, they are stabilized.
 
Well, I like France and Spain a lot, and once you're EU, you can live anywhere in the EU as a full voting citizen...but after a year or so I miss the USA.
 
I'd pick the U.S. first, unless things got really, really bad down the road, which I think is a realistic possibility, in which case I'd have to think about that one for a while. New Zealand seems intriguing and a relatively stable and safe place.
 
Canada - life style closer to the same where I live.
England - No language barrier

Hmmm, nowhere did economics come into play. Nowhere did government type come into play. Nowhere did heritage come into play.

Those two countries provide the closest resemblance to the US. in terms of immediate freedom.

Overseas travel - Spain, Germany, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Kwait, Iraq

Something to think about
 
Canada - life style closer to the same where I live.
England - No language barrier

Hmmm, nowhere did economics come into play. Nowhere did government type come into play. Nowhere did heritage come into play.

Those two countries provide the closest resemblance to the US. in terms of immediate freedom.

Overseas travel - Spain, Germany, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Kwait, Iraq

Something to think about

Canada is now starting to get back to private medical and has a more conservative government than in the past. Also, has great Halibut and Salmon fishing which would go a long way with me.
 

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