Cheeky_Ninja06 wrote:
lowing wrote:
1.Don't know, Maybe we have a lot more people that feel entitled to a quality of life they did not earn. Maybe because in a socialist society your population does not have the differences in social status that we do in America, hence not as much envy do to all of your fairness and sharing instead of self reliance. MAybe it has a lot to do with with our lack in any real effort to control our borders allowing a flood of illegal immigrants into America. MAybe we just have more people that deserve to be in jail. What I do know is, crime among the middle class is low, crime away from urban centers is low. Crime among the producers and earners of our country is low.
2.The US is up there with everyone else in car manufacturing, although I already acknowledged a loss of our foothold, great japan makes cell phones, ever hear of ATT, Verizon, Nextel, Sprint? IBM, Apple, Microsoft, Boeing?
3.Didn't say EVERYONE in Europe lives in flats. I made a point that it is easy for a middle class American to own land and a sizable home and it is something of a luxury for a middle class in Europe to do it, and most live in flats.
4.I said even Americans poor IE lower class, enjoy cell phones, internet access, tv's, cars etc..
5.I said most Americans live away from the city in suburbs, not the country.
6.I am less likely to be victim of a crime for a lot of reasons, beyond the fact that only 3 percent of us will be victims. Where I live, my race, I have a means to defend myself, etc...
7.I said people that can afford it come to the states for their treatment. I did not say EVERYONE comes to America for healthcare.
1. From what I understand the conclusion of this paragraph is that you have 5 x more crime than elsewhere? I suspect that the majority of Americas earners are urban based as 80% of your population is. Therefore crime among earners isnt going to be low.
2. Im pretty sure its not Japan that makes cell phones. Nokia is finish, HTC is Taiwanese etc. The US has a smaller market share than Germany. Germany is 1/4 the size of the USA. Therefore USA isn't pulling its weight, I dont think I need to do the comparison to Japanese manufacturers?
3. It is no more of a luxury for somebody to own a "sizeable" home in Europe than it is in USA. Per capita no more people live in flats (or apartments) than they do in the US.
4.
lowing wrote:
even our poor have a greater quality of life than a lot of other nations, I would hardly say our system doesn't work.
cheekyninja wrote:
You said Americas poorest have a better quality of life than most other countries. Wrong.
I dont think that counts as me putting words into your mouth?
5. Your only reference I can find to suburbs is
lowing wrote:
. But most Americans that choose the suburbs can also afford the suburbs. We do not need to be rich to be land owners or home owners.
I believe you were making the point that most people live in the country unless they choose to live in the suburbs. Then you further emphasised the point by saying you couldnt believe that anybody would live in an urban environment unless they couldn't afford the country.
6. Saying you are less likely to be a victim of crime is in direct contradiction to point 1. You cant have more crime and less crime at the same time.
Approximately thirteen million people (approximately 5% of the U.S. population) are victims of crime every year. Approximately one and a half million are victims of violent crime.
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/5% of the population per year is nowhere near 3% over their lifetime. Not even close unless its the same 13,000,000 people each year of course.
7.
cheekyninja wrote:
You said that everybody who can afford it flocks to the US healthcare system. Wrong.
lowing wrote:
I said people that can afford it come to the states for their treatment.
Okay so one word was difference but saying "people that can afford it" clearly infers that only those that cant, dont.
I cant see anywhere that I have put words into your mouth?
1. no the majority of our population is do not live in the cities. They live in the suburbs. Oh and again, suburbs do not equal the country. I told you we 3% of our population that will be victims of crime in their lifetime, not sure how you can say that 97% of us will not be victims IS NOT the vast majority, but whatever.
2. Ever hear of IBM, Intel, ATT, Google, Apple, Microsoft, whatever Japan or Taiwan makes would merely be paper weights without the technology to power them.
3. Sorry, from what I have read,most in Europe live in flats, most of those that own homes, do not have land with them and probably are even partially attached or fully attached to surrounding homes. Most sub-divisions, here have a single family home on .5 -1 acre of land. Bottomline, I have read land with home ownership is very expensive in Europe and out of the reach of most Europeans. IS this true or not. I will let you have the final say on it.
4. What I meant was even Americas poor enjoy a better quality of life than other nations poor. Our poor still have luxury, including a home.
5. already said, country does not equal suburbs. Most people live in the suburbs. not the cities and not the country. I didn't I "couldn't believe" shit.
I said most people live in suburbs, and for that to happen, they pretty much would WANT to live in suburbs, those that live in the city, either are very rich or very poor, not much middle class in our cities.
6. Depends on where you live, your race, your environment, our lack of boarder control. Plenty of factors goes into crime stats.
7. Sorry big difference. I said those that can afford it come to the states for their treatment. I didn't say EVERYONE does, nor did Isay they come here for our health care system. I said they come here to have their personal diagnoses treated. Reason being they can get treated in a timely manner and do not have to wait in line.
Anyway I am done with this line of conversation. All you and I are doing is trying to maneuver each other into a corner, by a slip up of wording and I don't like it, so if you wanna talk about the OP lets. If not, take the final word.
Last edited by lowing (2011-07-18 05:25:34)