The government, on the other hand, can take from you what they wish, and enslave you, steal from you and kill you if you refuse to comply. — NOS4A2
Sweden. Denmark. Germany. I like Canada and Belize a lot, too. Greece is really amazing. Etc.
So there's the answer to your absurd, disingenuous question. Now please go on to highlight the problems of the aforementioned countries and completely miss my point*.
* Hint: asking what country is "better" is a fatuous question, at best. — Xtrix
Don't forget the big one: do you want to exist somewhere? Well unless your wealthy parents just gifted you a house the moment you became an adult, you have to exist somewhere owned by someone else indefinitely, paying them whatever they demand for the privilege, or else eventually borrow enough money from someone else to buy a place of your own and then spend your whole life paying that back, plus however much else they demand for that privilege. — Pfhorrest
So in what respect are Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Canada, Belize and Greece better? They all have their number of problems too. — Nobeernolife
And how is asking which country you find better after call one awful a "fatous question"? Looks like a relevant question to me. — Nobeernolife
Who called the United States "awful"? I certainly didn't. — Xtrix
I just checked, and no it was not you. I was commenting on another posters message. — Nobeernolife
So why do butt in, and in such rude manner? — Nobeernolife
Both Bloomberg and Sanders enjoy the support of 22 percent of respondents who are likely to participate in the Democratic primary, according to a Monmouth University poll released on Tuesday. Eighteen percent of likely Democratic primary voters polled said they support Biden, the longtime Democratic frontrunner whose standing has slipped after poor performances in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire’s primary.
One of the issues that has bipartisan support from voters — Benkei
If Bernie wins the plurality of votes, but loses the nomination in this way you might as well hand Trump the election — Maw
IF some sneaky shenanigans kept Bernie from the nomination (as opposed to getting beat fairly), then the difficult question of his running as an independent would arise — 0 thru 9
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