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Eugene
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Maryland USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Wurm
It was based on UN quality of life standards. Reports released every year.
Oops! You're from the US of A, where the UN is only united if it backs American interests.
Check yourself on the dollar issue. Canada's currency has risen recently, and our prices are lower. (Cheapest place outside of the developing world to buy legal CDs.) |
I don't see how Canada's standard of living can be higher than the USA's.
I was in Canada in 1996. I remember feeling astonished at how expensive (compared to the USA) everything was, even the food. Your money can buy you a lot less in Canada than here in the States.
Besides, the population of Canada is so small -- despite the country's vast size -- that there are very few opportunitieis and also unemployment is a serious problem.
How many "big" cities are there in Canada? Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary... that's pretty much it.
Please tell me:
How much do Canadians pay for a cable Internet connection/month, in US $?
How much does gasoline cost, in US $?
What percentage of your salary goes to taxes?
If you need a medical procedure, how long do you have to "wait in line"?
How much does a German or Japanese car cost, in US $?
What percentage of people own cars?
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Last edited by Eugene on Jun-04-2003 at 19:12
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Jun-04-2003 18:58
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Wurm
In the moment.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Magic, if only for a while...
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| quote: | Originally posted by Eugene
I don't see how Canada's standard of living can be higher than the USA's.
I was in Canada in 1996. I remember feeling astonished at how expensive (compared to the USA) everything was, even the food. Your money can buy you a lot less in Canada than here in the States.
Besides, the population of Canada is so small -- despite the country's vast size -- that there are very few opportunitieis and also unemployment is a serious problem.
How many "big" cities are there in Canada? Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary... that's pretty much it.
Please tell me:
How much do Canadians pay for a cable Internet connection/month, in US $?
How much does gasoline cost, in US $?
What percentage of your salary goes to taxes?
If you need a medical procedure, how long do you have to "wait in line"?
How much does a German or Japanese car cost, in US $?
What percentage of people own cars? |
Spell opportunity correctly, and I'll consider this country's lack of it. By your thinking, India and the P.R.O.C. are the lands of opportunity. The small population means that there is room for growth, if anything.
We don't pay tolls for every turnpike...
We don't fork out everytime we see a doctor (30 million Americans without health insurance) we don't have a health care industry held in the death grip of private corporations.
We don't have a War on Drugs.
We don't have school boards that opt out of teaching Evolution in favour of 'Creation Science'.
We don't have an ideology of Manifest Destiny. (In other words, to us, the rest of the world is not a quaint Disney-esque backyard existing only to serve our needs.)
We aren't hated around the world for meddling in the internal affairs of other countries.
We don't hold foreign nationals on another country's soil in order to deprive them of due process.
Roll that in the stars and bars and smoke it.
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Jun-04-2003 19:36
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