by Wildwell » Mon 17 Apr 2006, 16:27:31
I voted the US, because:
1. The distances involved between cities
2. It’s heavily car orientated culture and suburban development
3. The reliance on airlines for domestic travel
4. The amount of guns and firearms in the community
5. The lack of public transport in virtually all settlements except New York, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago.
6. Heavy national debt
7. Complete lack of public awareness on environmental issues.
On the other hand it is still has plenty space and resources, and most freight travels by rail/water.
The UK does have problems, the decline of the North Sea will not help, nor will the reliance on road freight. There is probably too much population in some areas. However:
1. Urban development is mixed use, fairly dense by US standards and walkable.
2. Apart from rural areas the country is well served by public transport, although this has declined in coverage since the 1960s. The fact is I can travel from near my house to Switzerland, most parts of Germany, and the South of France by electric train, mostly in less than a day.
3. Airlines are not needed for domestic (inland) transport, and despite their arguments about how much they are worth the fact is British jobs have been constantly shipped abroad and immigrants brought in by them. UK seaside resorts have declined remarkably and they take more people out than bring in. Moreover, their role in business is set to decline with the internet. The tourist industry is valuable, although the UK can be accessed by most of Europe by ease and trans-atlantic flights won't end anytime soon.
4. Generally free open media and government, and a fair level of environmental awareness.
5. Low level of firearms in the community.
6. Extensive tides, wind energy and pioneer of Nuclear energy.
7. Underutilised farms.