by Heineken » Sun 25 Dec 2005, 23:10:45
Interesting comments, tinosorb. I too have always felt like a stranger in a strange land. My solution has been to surround myself with as much private land as I can afford here in Virginia---25 acres---and thereby to create my own little country, where I live with a very small clan. (This is something along the lines of what pstarr advised, I guess.)
Rest assured, BushCo. has many of those "certain freedoms" you refer to in its gunsights.
It's true, though, that many of the countries we think of as liberated and superior to the US can be very restrictive and flawed. Austria, where I lived from 1963 to 1968, was a very conservative, repressive place in many ways (and the birthplace of Adolf Hitler!). I once spent some time with Dutch people and found them surprisingly abrasive, even selfish. And although we tend to think of Canadians and New Zealanders as friendly, I've encountered some nasty ones on the PO website---as well as nice ones. The bottom line is that people are pretty much people, everywhere. Moving to another country probably isn't going to change that.
At a practical level, one of the most serious problems with living in America is its lack of national health insurance. I have, at times, considered emigrating because of that factor alone. I am leaving my job in a few days, after 17 years in it (and 28 years of work overall), and will have no health insurance. Although I am by some standards financially independent, there is no way I can afford to pay the premium for any decent health insurance plan, and it will be 15 years until I qualify for Medicare! Although I can pay out-of-pocket if I break a finger or something like that, if I ever get seriously ill I will have to travel to Mexico or Thailand for treatment. The reason: Most of my tax dollars were siphoned off to pay for $400 screwdrivers for the Pentagon and various imperialistic adventures.
"Actually, humans died out long ago."
---Abused, abandoned hunting dog
"Things have entered a stage where the only change that is possible is for things to get worse."
---I & my bro.