The Thriller
Well-Known Member
Americans who has been to Canada, Asia, and Western Europe would most likely agree with you. I’ve loved all my trips to Europe. I’d move there today if my employment and my wife’s employment could be guaranteed. My wife has been to Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Loved it there. Japan and South Korea were places she said she could easily live if her job could be guaranteed. Personally, I find Vancouver tempting. But again, employment.We have a lot of wealth, even at the poorer levels; we haver birthright citizenship; we don't have the same level of organized crime as most of Central America. They don't come because they want to carry protest signs.
Sadly, most Americans don’t travel out of country. In fact, I saw a survey not too long ago that most Americans rarely even leave their own states. Like ever. For their entire lifetimes. I found that hard to believe. But then again, I guess I shouldn’t. A lot of our issues are exactly because people don’t ever leave their comfortable local bubbles. If they did, they’d see our run down infrastructure and ridiculously awful health care system and recognize that we might not be the god-led exceptional country they’ve been led on to believe.