cl4u53w1t2 wrote:
Dilbert_X wrote:
How does having a big military make life better for you?
+ how does playing an important geopolitical role make life better for you?
I didn't say it does, I said you guys all rely on our big military. It makes your life better. I have a great standard of living btw, according to the list better than the average German. In any case
Looking again at the NEWSWEEK list, the “best” countries tend to be small, homogenous, and fairly harmless: Finland (No. 1), Switzerland, Sweden. All wonderful places—but they are nations that have almost no geopolitical role to speak of and never will. They’re just too tiny. Yet in the category of “large”—read significant—countries, the United States still finishes handily ahead of China in every major index, including economic dynamism, education, health, and “political environment.”
1. Finland -5,313,399
2. switzerland- 7,647,675
3. Sweden- 9,219,637
4. Australia - 21,431,800
5. Luxemberg - 488,650
6. Norway - 4,768,212
7. Canada -33,311,400
8. Netherlands - 16,445,593
9. Japan - 127,704,000
10. Denmark- 5,493,621
Total - a bit over 227,500,000
U.S. population 300,000,000
Despite carrying the world's military burden and having one of the largest populations and people to be accountable for we still are way a head of the vast majority of states on the planet. Since the U.S. scored a 85 compared to Finland 89, it's not a stretch to figure that, if we didn't have to keep the world stable and spent more of our money on ourselves we could be #1 or #2, even if we have 60 times Finlands population.