1. You realize, theres a charity to cover almost anything you can think of.
  2. Originally posted by Erikvloedgraven:[..]

    I admit I might have overdone it, but still America isn't the great country most Americans think it is. I still think people with money get everywhere. I read somewhere a couple of weeks ago that America is the most social stratified country of the western world over the last 200 years. Climbing in ranks is almost impossible.. That's a lot easier to do in Europe because of a decent public education system and good universities that are affordable to everyone

    I love how every non-American thinks they know more about my country than me. I dont pretend to know about the internal workings of your country. Frankly I dont give a ratfuck.
  3. non-American*

    There's quite a bit of info on your country.

  4. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]

    I love how every American thinks they know more about my country than me. I dont pretend to know about the internal workings of your country. Frankly I dont give a ratfuck.

    Your country claims to be gods country and the greatest country in the world, so there's a lot of info to gain. Especially when you're studying history in college. So I do know some things about the workings of America, although I don't know everything (which would be impossible). What I said was the way I look at things in America, and the way I think things work, but you don't have to agree with them.
    And yes, other countries do have big problems, but in my opinion they are problems in a different degree. Smaller countries do have smaller issues to deal with, especially if these countries are more unified and have a strong centralized government

  5. More on my lack of typing skills, and scatterbrained mind.
  6. Originally posted by Erikvloedgraven:[..]

    Your country claims to be gods country and the greatest country in the world, so there's a lot of info to gain. Especially when you're studying history in college. So I do know some things about the workings of America, although I don't know everything (which would be impossible). What I said was the way I look at things in America, and the way I think things work, but you don't have to agree with them.
    And yes, other countries do have big problems, but in my opinion they are problems in a different degree. Smaller countries do have smaller issues to deal with, especially if these countries are more unified and have a strong centralized government

    We aint supposed to have a centralized gov. Hence the 10th amendment.

  7. And that is exactly why big problems are dealt with differently by each state

  8. That's the way you look at it. Though to me the best solution would be a unified one, so everyone is held to the same rules and regulations..
    Anyway, I think we're going in circles ride about now, so it might be time to end this discussion..
  9. Word. I shall get back to my love of pushing right to work laws.
  10. The US is too big a country to have a really strong centralized government like many smaller European nations.