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Posted by misterpink on Mar-14-2007 17:53:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
i love my country.. all the things i could complain about seem pretty trivial compared to every other country. I think we may even have it better then the states, although i could be totally wrong on this, i'm by no means and expert on the US.



+1 - I was going to complain about getting busted for weed (not me personally) when it's common knowledge everyone, including the late great Right Honourable Pierre Elliot Trudeau, has smoked it, but reading some of the other shit going on...I take it back; Canada kicks ass.

I mean, I didn't know how doctors got paid until I was about eighteen(apparently, they send invoices to the Prime Minister). Had I thought about it I would have come pretty close to the right answer, but I had never had to think about it until then...


Posted by Omega_M on Mar-14-2007 17:54:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I Hate my Country Because ?

quote:
Originally posted by Igaryok
Quite possibly the most idiotic post I have seen on these forums.


how so ?


Posted by infinity HiGH on Mar-14-2007 18:07:

-Healthcare system is overrated.
-Most people here don't give a shit about this country cause they're all immigrants.
-Inferiority complex with the USA.
-Liberal party.
-Last call (this is more of a provincial thing though)

edit: oh, and i dont' hate this country. just lots of things about it.


Posted by Psy-T on Mar-14-2007 18:09:

the economy, the culture, and the mandatory draft are my chief reasons.


Posted by Woj107 on Mar-14-2007 18:25:

you shouldnt hate your country thats bad.....but ....the one thing I dont like .....Our damn football team is doing worse and worse...bring it back 70's style


Posted by l�cid on Mar-14-2007 18:31:

in my country there is problem... and that problem is transport!


Posted by bananas on Mar-14-2007 18:36:

slave wages
chavs
lack of jobs
poor educational/medical/any other kind of system
stupid politicians

tooooo many


Posted by metalgearsolid on Mar-14-2007 18:50:

Im going to give it a shit:
-politicians are too corrupt and no one cares
-people care more about money than another human life
-there are a lot of people who want handouts
-insurance companies don't pay when it is needed
-people are not responsible
-people are too concerned about being cool
-people are hypocrites
-big brother is more totalitarian than freedom loving government they claim to be
-woman are stuck up bitches and their ideals for a mr. right is fucked up by society/media
-lots of girls complain about it not being cut
-not enough vacation time
-schools, below College, sucks even if you go to a "good" school
-too many taxes and their are always thinking of new taxes


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Mar-14-2007 19:18:

quote:
Originally posted by metalgearsolid
-lots of girls complain about it not being cut

Really? Why would anybody complain about something so trivial?

[And why would anybody date somebody shallow enough to complain about something so trivial?]


Posted by metalgearsolid on Mar-14-2007 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Really? Why would anybody complain about something so trivial?

[And why would anybody date somebody shallow enough to complain about something so trivial?]

Too have a lot of sex and than break up with her. That is a good enough reason along with her being really good looking.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Mar-15-2007 01:13:

well i hate my home country of mexico because:
1. people smell
2. everything smells
3. education
4. everyone drinks beer all day


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-15-2007 01:31:

I don't hate my country. I'm often disappointed in the Yobbo culture (read as: Chav culture or whatever) that exists here, but I don't think that's reason enough to hate my country, just to hate one culture within it.

We have it pretty damn good here, and after substantial travels to many other countries, I can't think of anywhere I would rather live.


Posted by Sukhoi29SU on Mar-15-2007 01:33:

quote:
Originally posted by metalgearsolid

-schools, below College, sucks even if you go to a "good" school
-too many taxes and their are always thinking of new taxes


Although I strongly disagree with the first statement listed above, metalgearsolid seems to have supported his point nicely with his next ....uh, whatever this may qualify as:

"too many taxes and their are always thinking of new taxes"

wha?!?!??


Posted by Lira on Mar-15-2007 01:34:

I'm quite indifferent to nations as a whole - how can I have a general feeling for so many different places with so little in common (i.e. a country with more than a couple of cities)?


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Mar-15-2007 01:37:

there are many things i am disappointed/really hate about the country i live in, but one of the biggest areas i am ultra concerned about is adults not understanding the concept that: ab + ac = a(b+c)


Posted by Subey on Mar-15-2007 01:56:

Canadians are retarded...

They want increased funding for services without increased taxes.

We want smaller classroom sizes
We want reduced wait times
We want lower traffic congestion

and most importantly we want you to give us all the above using the exact same amount of money you had last year. Maybe the 10,000 new doctors, nurses, teachers and bus drivers will work for free! Problem solved! I know we'll raid the PSAC pension and last year's surplus so we can fake it for a year anyway...

or maybe the people who moved to the city in the last year will provide a disproportionate amount of new tax to change these fundamental service ratios of teacher to student and doctor to patient? Makes sense to me!


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Mar-15-2007 02:13:

The US is individualistic and very few people actually care for the common good, and far fewer are willing to work toward it.


Posted by Krypton on Mar-15-2007 02:16:

Re: I Hate my Country Because ?

quote:
Originally posted by Rostros
I Hate my Country Because ?

Answer: :

Because Its Full of Chav's
Average house price is �200,000.00 ($400,000.00)
8 Week waiting list for basic Operation
Average of 8Mb Broadband available only
Full of Illegal's claiming benfits and free houses.
Most criminals are released because of our Prisons are Full,
2 Inches of snow and all the roads are f*cked.
Goverment Ban on Junk food advertisements.
Police officers dont even carry guns.

List is pretty much endless...


Whats your Reason ?


Thank the lefties you guys put into power!! I mean, MY GOD, the mayor of London might as well be a RED!!


Posted by klingklang77 on Mar-15-2007 02:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
I don't hate my country. I'm often disappointed in the Yobbo culture (read as: Chav culture or whatever) that exists here, but I don't think that's reason enough to hate my country, just to hate one culture within it.

We have it pretty damn good here, and after substantial travels to many other countries, I can't think of anywhere I would rather live.


I agree. Things are pretty good here. I've got health insurance and a job that pays more than it would in the US. My complaints about Australia are that things are so damn expensive compared to my home country (US). When I go home I buy tons of stuff and bring it back, b/c it is that much cheaper. I also feel that there is a little bit of an inferiority complex to the US. Other than that I have tons more to complain about the US.

Things I do not like about the US:
- The government
- The president
- Minimum wage
- Lack of health insurance
- The culture that everything is bigger in America
- Income tax. The US government expects me to claim my income that I make overseas and pay tax on it even though I do not live there.
- Military benefits given after a serviceperson retires or dies are practically nothing.
- Voting age vs. drinking age


Posted by nchs09 on Mar-15-2007 02:33:

quote:
Originally posted by klingklang77
I agree. Things are pretty good here. I've got health insurance and a job that pays more than it would in the US. My complaints about Australia are that things are so damn expensive compared to my home country (US). When I go home I buy tons of stuff and bring it back, b/c it is that much cheaper. I also feel that there is a little bit of an inferiority complex to the US. Other than that I have tons more to complain about the US.

Things I do not like about the US:
- The government
- The president
- Minimum wage
- Lack of health insurance
- The culture that everything is bigger in America
- Income tax. The US government expects me to claim my income that I make overseas and pay tax on it even though I do not live there.
- Military benefits given after a serviceperson retires or dies are practically nothing.
- Voting age vs. drinking age
you still get benefits from the us though.... and get to keep recidency *if you have one...*

and you dont have to pay then wehere u live.. or @ least we didnt when we move from georgia.


Posted by klingklang77 on Mar-15-2007 02:42:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
you still get benefits from the us though.... and get to keep recidency *if you have one...*

and you dont have to pay then wehere u live.. or @ least we didnt when we move from georgia.


I pay taxes here and have a retirement fund. I can exempt my taxes when I lived in the country for 330+ days in a tax year. For the year 2006 I lived here for 4 months. They expect me to claim that even though I also pay tax on it here.

As far as I am concerned, I dont really get any benefits from the US, when I am here. Really, what do I get? Embassy usuage? I dont know, I think about giving up my citizenship to the US, but I hold on to it, b/c 1- it is easier on the passport line 2- Social Security (if it is even around then). I dont think I can do dual citizenship.


Posted by misterpink on Mar-15-2007 02:52:

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Ask not what your country can do for you...


Posted by klingklang77 on Mar-15-2007 03:03:

quote:
Originally posted by misterpink
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Ask not what your country can do for you...


Yeah, no.


Posted by emc^2 on Mar-15-2007 03:06:

quote:
Originally posted by misterpink
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Ask not what your country can do for you...


...that's one of the reasons why he's dead. duh


Posted by misterpink on Mar-15-2007 03:11:

If I had to choose one thing I hate about this country(Canada) it'd be that the idea of universal health care was conceived with the thought that everyone have access to basic health care. Nowhere in Tommy Douglas's vision does it state that we have to fund the most extravagant surgeries and procedures for anyone that wants, or needs them. We need some basic guidelines for health care usage. Cutting programs like eye examanations won't help us curb excessive spending, but converseley, I think limitations will help keep programs in place. Am I crazy? Is this a stupid thought?


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