America's Gun Violence
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mace1229 said:oftenreading said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
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OF
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What kind of cultural diversity do you have that impact your life, that we lack?
Why would you not be hunting? Roughly 3% of Swedens population have a "hunting permit". You do know large areas of our country is covered in forests?
I don't know what "triage" means. Does it mean paying $100.000 if you need care after an heart attack? Or is that the US system?
But it must be better to have to sometime wait but survive, then to die? Sweden, in saving patients is in this study 4th place - the US, what place do they have? Not a good sign for people coming in with gun wounds.
I'd rather wait for a few hours than have to remortgage my house.
I hate our system, so I'm not saying its great. But no one with insurance pays 100k in medical bills. Most plans have a max out of pocket in the 5-10k range (meaning after 5k the insurance pays for all the bills), and hospitals will work with you to pay that off in installments if needed.
My biggest complaint is with our cost of monthly premiums, everything should be free. We could probably run socialized medicine with just the cost of our premiums, and not have to pay $3,000 for a hospital visit on top of that.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
What kind of cultural diversity do you have that impact your life, that we lack?
Why would you not be hunting? Roughly 3% of Swedens population have a "hunting permit". You do know large areas of our country is covered in forests?
I don't know what "triage" means. Does it mean paying $100.000 if you need care after an heart attack? Or is that the US system?
But it must be better to have to sometime wait but survive, then to die? Sweden, in saving patients is in this study 4th place - the US, what place do they have? Not a good sign for people coming in with gun wounds.
I'd rather wait for a few hours than have to remortgage my house.
What do you work with? How much do you make, before and after taxes?
You go first, how much do you make before and after taxes?
I work as a "junior" Art Director/Graphic designer. Full time (40h/w) I make 35.000 SEK ($3850) (I have chose to work 80% for the moment though). After taxes (25%) that results in 26.250 SEK ($2900).
Don't need to pay any health insurance.
And sometimes I take a "fika".
And I have only seen one privately owned gun in my entire life, my dads old shotgun which he used for HUNTING (it is not banned). No 11 per 100.000 here.
The metric system was invented for a reason. What is that in m2?
How much would one pay for a 140 m2 house in the US?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
See what I did there? Lol0 -
PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
See what I did there? Lol"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
What kind of cultural diversity do you have that impact your life, that we lack?
Why would you not be hunting? Roughly 3% of Swedens population have a "hunting permit". You do know large areas of our country is covered in forests?
I don't know what "triage" means. Does it mean paying $100.000 if you need care after an heart attack? Or is that the US system?
But it must be better to have to sometime wait but survive, then to die? Sweden, in saving patients is in this study 4th place - the US, what place do they have? Not a good sign for people coming in with gun wounds.
I'd rather wait for a few hours than have to remortgage my house.
What do you work with? How much do you make, before and after taxes?
You go first, how much do you make before and after taxes?
I work as a "junior" Art Director/Graphic designer. Full time (40h/w) I make 35.000 SEK ($3850) (I have chose to work 80% for the moment though). After taxes (25%) that results in 26.250 SEK ($2900).
Don't need to pay any health insurance.
And sometimes I take a "fika".
And I have only seen one privately owned gun in my entire life, my dads old shotgun which he used for HUNTING (it is not banned). No 11 per 100.000 here.
The metric system was invented for a reason. What is that in m2?
How much would one pay for a 140 m2 house in the US?
edit: average income in my area for someone with a bachelors degree is in the range of around $40 thousand to $50 thousand (I make a bit more)
Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
See what I did there? Lol
So the answer to your question “why do people flock to the US” is “the same reasons they flock to lots of other counties”. Including European countries.
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I'll try to squeeze in this on topic article and study regarding actual school related gun incident numbers, but it may throw off the Team Sweden vs. Team USA quest for relevance discussion. Carry on while we find that data being reported is inaccurate, which doesn't bode well for the anti-gun/gun control movement. At least this study seemed to be the outlier, but what can be expected from a department headed by Betsy Devos.
This spring the U.S. Education Department reported that in the 2015-2016 school year, "nearly 240 schools ... reported at least 1 incident involving a school-related shooting." The number is far higher than most other estimates.
But NPR reached out to every one of those schools repeatedly over the course of three months and found that more than two-thirds of these reported incidents never happened. Child Trends, a nonpartisan nonprofit research organization, assisted NPR in analyzing data from the government's Civil Rights Data Collection.
We were able to confirm just 11 reported incidents, either directly with schools or through media reports.
In 161 cases, schools or districts attested that no incident took place or couldn't confirm one. In at least four cases, we found, something did happen, but it didn't meet the government's parameters for a shooting. About a quarter of schools didn't respond to our inquiries.
https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/08/27/640323347/the-school-shootings-that-werent
Post edited by tbergs onIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
What kind of cultural diversity do you have that impact your life, that we lack?
Why would you not be hunting? Roughly 3% of Swedens population have a "hunting permit". You do know large areas of our country is covered in forests?
I don't know what "triage" means. Does it mean paying $100.000 if you need care after an heart attack? Or is that the US system?
But it must be better to have to sometime wait but survive, then to die? Sweden, in saving patients is in this study 4th place - the US, what place do they have? Not a good sign for people coming in with gun wounds.
I'd rather wait for a few hours than have to remortgage my house.
What do you work with? How much do you make, before and after taxes?
You go first, how much do you make before and after taxes?
I work as a "junior" Art Director/Graphic designer. Full time (40h/w) I make 35.000 SEK ($3850) (I have chose to work 80% for the moment though). After taxes (25%) that results in 26.250 SEK ($2900).
Don't need to pay any health insurance.
And sometimes I take a "fika".
And I have only seen one privately owned gun in my entire life, my dads old shotgun which he used for HUNTING (it is not banned). No 11 per 100.000 here.
The metric system was invented for a reason. What is that in m2?
How much would one pay for a 140 m2 house in the US?
edit: average income in my area for someone with a bachelors degree is in the range of around $40 thousand to $50 thousand (I make a bit more)
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
See what I did there? Lol
So the answer to your question “why do people flock to the US” is “the same reasons they flock to lots of other counties”. Including European countries.
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Halifax2TheMax said:Can you hunt feral wild boar in Sweden. Didn’t think so. That settles it.0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:HughFreakingDillon said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
What kind of cultural diversity do you have that impact your life, that we lack?
Why would you not be hunting? Roughly 3% of Swedens population have a "hunting permit". You do know large areas of our country is covered in forests?
I don't know what "triage" means. Does it mean paying $100.000 if you need care after an heart attack? Or is that the US system?
But it must be better to have to sometime wait but survive, then to die? Sweden, in saving patients is in this study 4th place - the US, what place do they have? Not a good sign for people coming in with gun wounds.
I'd rather wait for a few hours than have to remortgage my house.
What do you work with? How much do you make, before and after taxes?
You go first, how much do you make before and after taxes?
I work as a "junior" Art Director/Graphic designer. Full time (40h/w) I make 35.000 SEK ($3850) (I have chose to work 80% for the moment though). After taxes (25%) that results in 26.250 SEK ($2900).
Don't need to pay any health insurance.
And sometimes I take a "fika".
And I have only seen one privately owned gun in my entire life, my dads old shotgun which he used for HUNTING (it is not banned). No 11 per 100.000 here.
The metric system was invented for a reason. What is that in m2?
How much would one pay for a 140 m2 house in the US?
edit: average income in my area for someone with a bachelors degree is in the range of around $40 thousand to $50 thousand (I make a bit more)0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
Are you serious with this response?
Do you think Mexican people (and Central/South American for that matter) are leaving their countries for the US because they simply pursue a change of pace... or maybe a fatter piece of the pie? And that they leave everything behind because the US is so welcoming and there is very little risk?
Wow. No wonder Trump got elected.
There's very little opportunity in Mexico. In many situations, young men can get a job at an all-inclusive serving fat Americans, join an ill-equipped military or an under-funded police force... or they can join a cartel and buy cars, carry pistols and date young women.
Young families that do not want that future for their young sons give up everything they own to seek a better life for their children. They do so on foot and they hike to the nearest country that might be able to afford them this: that's the US... who, coincidentally, fuels the drug trade in Mexico by comprising the bulk of the consumer base (contributing at least in part to the social epidemic Mexico currently endures).
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Halifax2TheMax said:Can you hunt feral wild boar in Sweden? Didn’t think so. That settles it.
https://jaktplay.se/video/wild-boar-in-sweden-vildsvin-vid-atel-1/
Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
If I have failed to make my point, PJP... it is as follows:
In many cases, this era sees people immigrating illegally to the nearest country which might offer them the opportunity to live safely... or they are immigrating on a professional level to capitalize on a system already in place that will generously reward them.
Pursuing the 'American Dream' is not part of the decision making tree for these people (as I seemed to interpret from something you wrote a long ways back there when you were saying this is why the US was better than Sweden).
"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
Are you serious with this response?
Do you think Mexican people (and Central/South American for that matter) are leaving their countries for the US because they simply pursue a change of pace... or maybe a fatter piece of the pie? And that they leave everything behind because the US is so welcoming and there is very little risk?
Wow. No wonder Trump got elected.
There's very little opportunity in Mexico. In many situations, young men can get a job at an all-inclusive serving fat Americans, join an ill-equipped military or an under-funded police force... or they can join a cartel and buy cars, carry pistols and date young women.
Young families that do not want that future for their young sons give up everything they own to seek a better life for their children. They do so on foot and they hike to the nearest country that might be able to afford them this: that's the US... who, coincidentally, fuels the drug trade in Mexico by comprising the bulk of the consumer base (contributing at least in part to the social epidemic Mexico currently endures).
Documented. But every country has their share of documented immigrants. That point is moot.
When I think of immigration and the US... I immediately think of the southern border and the problems your country has there. It is fair to say that this is the crux of the immigration issue for the US in today's social climate. And as I tried to succinctly state in my last post, I don't think it is appropriate to suggest Hispanic people are enduring what they are enduring because they wish to pursue the American dream. They are doing so out of necessity and desperation."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
Are you serious with this response?
Do you think Mexican people (and Central/South American for that matter) are leaving their countries for the US because they simply pursue a change of pace... or maybe a fatter piece of the pie? And that they leave everything behind because the US is so welcoming and there is very little risk?
Wow. No wonder Trump got elected.
There's very little opportunity in Mexico. In many situations, young men can get a job at an all-inclusive serving fat Americans, join an ill-equipped military or an under-funded police force... or they can join a cartel and buy cars, carry pistols and date young women.
Young families that do not want that future for their young sons give up everything they own to seek a better life for their children. They do so on foot and they hike to the nearest country that might be able to afford them this: that's the US... who, coincidentally, fuels the drug trade in Mexico by comprising the bulk of the consumer base (contributing at least in part to the social epidemic Mexico currently endures).
Documented. But every country has their share of documented immigrants. That point is moot.
When I think of immigration and the US... I immediately think of the southern border and the problems your country has there. It is fair to say that this is the crux of the immigration issue for the US in today's social climate. And as I tried to succinctly state in my last post, I don't think it is appropriate to suggest Hispanic people are enduring what they are enduring because they wish to pursue the American dream. They are doing so out of necessity and desperation.
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PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
Are you serious with this response?
Do you think Mexican people (and Central/South American for that matter) are leaving their countries for the US because they simply pursue a change of pace... or maybe a fatter piece of the pie? And that they leave everything behind because the US is so welcoming and there is very little risk?
Wow. No wonder Trump got elected.
There's very little opportunity in Mexico. In many situations, young men can get a job at an all-inclusive serving fat Americans, join an ill-equipped military or an under-funded police force... or they can join a cartel and buy cars, carry pistols and date young women.
Young families that do not want that future for their young sons give up everything they own to seek a better life for their children. They do so on foot and they hike to the nearest country that might be able to afford them this: that's the US... who, coincidentally, fuels the drug trade in Mexico by comprising the bulk of the consumer base (contributing at least in part to the social epidemic Mexico currently endures).
Documented. But every country has their share of documented immigrants. That point is moot.
When I think of immigration and the US... I immediately think of the southern border and the problems your country has there. It is fair to say that this is the crux of the immigration issue for the US in today's social climate. And as I tried to succinctly state in my last post, I don't think it is appropriate to suggest Hispanic people are enduring what they are enduring because they wish to pursue the American dream. They are doing so out of necessity and desperation.
Not in the way you were asserting (the US and all its awesomeness is drawing people away from their home countries)."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
Are you serious with this response?
Do you think Mexican people (and Central/South American for that matter) are leaving their countries for the US because they simply pursue a change of pace... or maybe a fatter piece of the pie? And that they leave everything behind because the US is so welcoming and there is very little risk?
Wow. No wonder Trump got elected.
There's very little opportunity in Mexico. In many situations, young men can get a job at an all-inclusive serving fat Americans, join an ill-equipped military or an under-funded police force... or they can join a cartel and buy cars, carry pistols and date young women.
Young families that do not want that future for their young sons give up everything they own to seek a better life for their children. They do so on foot and they hike to the nearest country that might be able to afford them this: that's the US... who, coincidentally, fuels the drug trade in Mexico by comprising the bulk of the consumer base (contributing at least in part to the social epidemic Mexico currently endures).
Documented. But every country has their share of documented immigrants. That point is moot.
When I think of immigration and the US... I immediately think of the southern border and the problems your country has there. It is fair to say that this is the crux of the immigration issue for the US in today's social climate. And as I tried to succinctly state in my last post, I don't think it is appropriate to suggest Hispanic people are enduring what they are enduring because they wish to pursue the American dream. They are doing so out of necessity and desperation.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:In Sweden, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 1.60
In the United States, the annual rate of all gun deaths per 100,000 population is
2015: 11.30
LAND
OF
THE
FREEhttp://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/country-size-comparison/united-states/sweden
yeah, what a shithole country. LOL
I was amazed at the infant death thing. Like, why do so many infants die in the US? that number is staggering.
"too governed"? I have this feeling that a lot of americans feel free simply because they are told they are, not because it's fact. if by "governed" you mean that there are more services available for everyone to enjoy, then yes, I suppose that might be the case. But I don't know if you'd necessarily "feel" it. You (in general) might bitch about your taxes, but I'm of the line of thinking that I'd be more than happy to pay more taxes if it meant my community was stronger, more people could afford to live comfortably, etc.
I'm not looking for a communist state by any means, but if more money is put into the pool to elevate everyone and not just the rich, I'm all for it.
Yeah, the "too governed" thing is a crock. Given their litigious nature, American society has rules upon regulations upon bylaws. I feel far more free, and demonstrably am more free, when traveling or living in Europe than in the US.
Ah yes.
The 'American Dream' corporations have sold to the people: all this can be yours!
Capitalists saw how effective religions were attracting people to their way of thinking by promising things that seem so damn awesome. They developed their own mantra and the people fell in line.
The only people realizing the 'American Dream' in America these days are the people born into one.
Convenience.
The country next to a cartel ravaged country is America. That makes America a very attractive to people looking for a safe and normal life.
Are you serious with this response?
Do you think Mexican people (and Central/South American for that matter) are leaving their countries for the US because they simply pursue a change of pace... or maybe a fatter piece of the pie? And that they leave everything behind because the US is so welcoming and there is very little risk?
Wow. No wonder Trump got elected.
There's very little opportunity in Mexico. In many situations, young men can get a job at an all-inclusive serving fat Americans, join an ill-equipped military or an under-funded police force... or they can join a cartel and buy cars, carry pistols and date young women.
Young families that do not want that future for their young sons give up everything they own to seek a better life for their children. They do so on foot and they hike to the nearest country that might be able to afford them this: that's the US... who, coincidentally, fuels the drug trade in Mexico by comprising the bulk of the consumer base (contributing at least in part to the social epidemic Mexico currently endures).
In a way we are so welcoming. Many come because there are better opportunities. Mostly because the opportunities they have back home suck (as you pointed out), so yes, its better opportunities.
And our easy immigration laws definitely do attract immigrants. We have some of the easiest laws in the world, but are some of the most criticized for some reason. The idea of free education, free healthcare (if you abuse the system anyway), more rights than were they came from in many cases is definitely a factor.0
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