anyplace but here...screwed up value system, OPPRESSIVE TAX SYSTEM. this country is ruled by greed and love of the almighty dollar.born and raised here, cant wait to leave. hopefully moving next year and not going to look back, except to file for my social security when iam eligible. good luck with your venture.
2007-05-30 09:04:40
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answered by Factual52 7
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People vote with their feet, so just examine the numbers of people permanently leaving a country (surrendering citizenship) and which countries people go to (legally, or otherwise.) And, when more Americans leave the US to live ANYWHERE else, than there are people coming, and scheming to come, here, then I'll believe that the UK, Southern Ireland, or Canada are better countries than this one.
2007-05-30 12:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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final November my better half and that i moved out of the city with a pop. of two.5 million human beings right into a community of 10,000. On a canal with boats and open areas. for sure the replace became into dramatic. we've a city approximately half-hour away it fairly is approximately 30,000 the place we are able to save. we stumble on the individuals are plenty greater friendly. procuring is a breeze without the crowds. Now you are able to desire to attain my better half and that i are the two in our Nineteen Fifties and have been bored stiff with the crowds and site visitors jam in the city. There are actually not any golf equipment or nightlife to chat approximately the place we are. in case you desire a quiet serene life the country is the area to be. could desire to we desire to bypass into the "huge" city it somewhat is barely a million hr. away.
2016-10-30 06:00:46
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answered by wisniowski 4
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It is clear that all the US residents who answered here haven't been/lived outside the US, or they wouldn't answer this question the way they did!
I would go for either the UK or Canada, as the govenments are a bit more in touch with reality. Also, there is universal health care, excellent schools and far less crime.
2007-05-30 08:56:26
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answered by boogeywoogy 7
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Ireland! I lived there for a bit and in every way there's nothing like it. I didn't worry about crime or anything and the people were great. I hope to return one day and stay permanently.
2007-05-30 08:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither.The Netherlands.Universal healthcare. If you hate the cold like I do,the Neterlands Antilles is an option also.
2007-05-30 08:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Can someone please show me the way to the food bank's,kitchens,shelters huh..Much oblige get' er done tater tot...
heard them migrants be the ones picking here them veggies. Can you Americans also send some meat,sweets(i luvs them sweets),oh an sum tabacky (buglar)
where ever I can get to (inside or out!)
2007-05-30 08:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Southern Ireland ..Violence is Sporadic...
2007-05-30 08:41:31
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answered by shinningstarofthecarribean 6
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Ireland, that's where the leprechauns live!
2007-05-30 08:46:28
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answered by Krista P 2
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If you want limitless possibilities and the best chance to have everything you want, then the US.
wow... lots of US haters here...
By the way, I have lived in three countries other than the US, and have visited thirty more. This only goes to strengthen the conviction of my answer.
2007-05-30 08:42:50
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answered by jh 6
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