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What the fuck should I say? I was born here. Like I had a choice.:ROTF: It just turned out for me that I was born in the right country.:ROTF: I just feel sorry for all those poor souls that didn't get plugged in the USA.
IIRC, France has had severe problems recently with riots in the streets concerning treatment of immigrants (many Muslims), social spending, rioting over benefits being threatened, and Chirac and the oil for food fiasco involving Iraq.
Last I heard, Sarkozi <sp>, was a conservative, and has promised a near-freeze on social spending to bring the nation's economy back in line.
The wave of free market economy is coming back to Europe, albeit slowly.
The European nations are also getting wary of letting the European Union get too much power.
So, the US just as slowly drifts to government controlled economy, health care, higher taxation, the Europeans are exploring free market solutions.
There was a small revolution in France when Sarkozi was elected. The French decided they had had enough of an overbearing beuracracy deciding how to run their lives, I think. It's called Liberty.
IIRC, France has had severe problems recently with riots in the streets concerning treatment of immigrants (many Muslims), social spending, rioting over benefits being threatened, and Chirac and the oil for food fiasco involving Iraq.
Last I heard, Sarkozi <sp>, was a conservative, and has promised a near-freeze on social spending to bring the nation's economy back in line.
The wave of free market economy is coming back to Europe, albeit slowly.
The European nations are also getting wary of letting the European Union get too much power.
So, the US just as slowly drifts to government controlled economy, health care, higher taxation, the Europeans are exploring free market solutions.
There was a small revolution in France when Sarkozi was elected. The French decided they had had enough of an overbearing beuracracy deciding how to run their lives, I think. It's called Liberty.
France will always have riots because that's what their youth likes to do.
As far as immigrants goes, muslims aren't the problem, it's half of the Africa who goes there to find better life.
Sarkozy is as liberal as any other west european leader.
French will always be the world leaders in cooking and in beuracracy
The only ones who are worried about EU are small countries who have been members for little time. In south and west no one gives a rat's ass about EU's rules
When we compare France and US economy and enviorment then it's a lot easier to live in France than US right now.
"There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
So, name the place...why are you still here?
You're welcome to go to that better place.
OK, I guess we are back at it...
It's always people like you who say that bullshit. And that's what it is, bullshit. I say we are not the envy of the world anymore and I don't think we are. Just ask our European friends. That's where you will find the answer to that. We USE to be, not too long ago. But we are not anymore...
But you're right. I'm just an idiot that would rather live in Cambodia than the USA. Yep...
See the USA I remember is the one where Mom and Pop stores could flurish. Average people like you and me Cyg actually had a shot at the American Dream. An America that led by example, not by the Iron Fist. That's the American I remember and love. This one is a bit different...
But go ahead, call me Un-American or tell me to get out. Whatever. That just means you can't debate the issue and resort to Bullshit tactics. Business as usual for ole EARS UP boy...
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