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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

Please. America has the world's highest prison population. It has to train its schoolchildren in how to avoid getting shot. It has the world's highest cost pharmaceuticals.

 

Why on earth would anyone envy that?

As opposed to having Abo bashing parties?

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, jvs said:

Yes some people who have never left the USA seem to know all about the rest of the world.

I have always known i had more freedom where i was born then people who are living in the USA.

Looking forward to discussing this in a new topic.

 

Im waiting for it to start. Please, please please be from Western Europe.  Somebody send me a PM when you see it.

Edited by Yagoda
Posted
2 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Actually it's not. But since you're not an American you wouldn't know. And is post didn't upset me, I just feel the need as an intelligent human being to correct blatant stupidity

Retired Americans of a certain age have" state" Health Care. Please tell us how the 50 million Americans who have health care are about to lose it, citing legislation that is active, co-sponsored and supported designed to remove Health Care coverage from covered Americans.

When they come to wish you a a happy birthday, Raise Your Glass and tell them that will be a lot happier if you could take a dump cuz being 91 means constipation. And ask them why there's not going to be a party in Nana Plaza for you. If God willing I make 91, I want a 21 year old stripper for my present and probably a quality dump too. Happy birthday in advance dude. Way to go.

Senakot is the answer to constipation.😄 A fairy (female) with a magic wand would be needed to move things in mysterious ways. Not a stripper. Seen one, seen them all. An afternoon in the Shamrock Bar Pattaya will do me, with my dwindling surviving friends. Quite a few have fallen by the wayside.

Posted
2 hours ago, jas007 said:

With all its faults, living in America also presents opportunities.  I left when I didn't like the political landscape, so to speak, but that was my decision. Others might disagree. That's OK.  

 

 

Yes, opportunities knocks big time there.  If I stayed, I could easily be a USD multi millionaire.  RE was my game, so imagine 25 more years of RE investing with the way housing prices have risen.

 

Matter of fact, don't even have to be there, live there, to invest in RE, if knowing what you're doing.  I'm just too lazy to bother ... :cheesy:

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