What do Americans have to worry about that Canadians dont?
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Having the most indecent & loudest loudmouths as their leaders.
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I think we might need a book to answer that. A comment seems insufficient.
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Surprise medical bills; random shootings; a fascist dictator leading the country; the complete and entire erosion of the rule of law
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Freedom.
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Starting a war, forgetting your gun somewhere and only having your spare one to work with, making the payment on your medical bills, remembering if the McRib is back, worrying that the exploited people who did all the things you don't feel like doing will be deported, and forgetting to tell the President "thank you" every day as a tribute to their brilliant leadership.
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Surprise medical bills; random shootings; a fascist dictator leading the country; the complete and entire erosion of the rule of law
a fascist dictator leading the country; the complete and entire erosion of the rule of law
It's more relevant in the states right now, but this is something we should all worry about all the time.
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Freedom.
Freedom costs a buck oh five
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Medical bills and insurance.
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Having moved from one to the other
- Health insurance (it's not perfect but it's something)
- Random shootings (they still happen but are not as endemic)
- Corn syrup in literally every food
- Having clean streets (particularly in cities)
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Whether or not weed is legal in their state.
Whether or not the government is going to be shut down that year.
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Civil war
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Medical bills and insurance.
Can confirm. You never know if the standard procedure will cost couple of hundred or thousands.
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Pretending not to be American when travelling abroad.
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a fascist dictator leading the country; the complete and entire erosion of the rule of law
It's more relevant in the states right now, but this is something we should all worry about all the time.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]To clarify for anyone who missed it:
Trump made a law that states that the president of the US is above the law.
This means that, even after the next election, he could remain president, since the laws that prevent this don’t apply to him. He could also just straight up shoot one in the streets and wouldn’t be able to be punished.
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Surprise medical bills; random shootings; a fascist dictator leading the country; the complete and entire erosion of the rule of law
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Pretending not to be American when travelling abroad.
Has it ever worked?
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Freedom.
Yep, we're free to pay up and fall in line, or fuck off and die. That's the choice. Also for too many there's no choice, you get both.
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Has it ever worked?
With dentistry straight from the uncanny valley and inside voices that rival foghorns?
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Has it ever worked?
Yes. I was able to fake being Irish for a bit to a group of English folk. (It was just an alcohol induced joke at the time, s'all. They were either a few pints in or I did really well. Dunno.)
People are just people and there is probably a word or phrase for "gullible" in most languages.