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And the BEST country to live in is.....

How was this gauged?..NZ ranks really high usually then suddenly we plummet..what did we do wrong?? and I thought Iceland was bankrupt? :kilroy:
 
Isn't it odd?..

The USA is never selected as the best country to live in, in recent years. This is according to many publications including Forbes, the Examiner, the Economist, and the Human Development Index among a plethora of other examples.
The USA is an empire in decline. And all the trillions spent on propping up corrupt corporations and a lifeblood sapping military industrial complex will not, and cannot, change this fact.<br>
 
I have been lucky enough to see a lot of the world. There are only 2 places I would want to live in. Where I am now, and maybe a small town on the British Columbia coast. The northwestern US in nice and Maine is too. Those of us who live in Canada and the US are very fortunate people.
 
The USA is never selected as the best country to live in, in recent years. This is according to many publications including Forbes, the Examiner, the Economist, and the Human Development Index among a plethora of other examples.
The USA is an empire in decline. And all the trillions spent on propping up corrupt corporations and a lifeblood sapping military industrial complex will not, and cannot, change this fact.

People who live in glass houses should not throw rocks...especially across the US/Canadian border...

Canada's Systemically Corrupt Politics
http://www.pacificfreepress.com/news/1/2333-canadas-systemically-corrupt-politics.html

Canada's political parties voted as corrupt: poll

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051208/elxn_corruption_survey_051211/20051212

Canada Revenue Agency employees arrested in corruption probe

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/04/08/raid-arrests.html

Oh there's a whole lot more to be said but this will do for now...

By the way, I love Canada. I have spent many summers there, but to arbitrarily throw rocks at your neighbor without removing the boulders in your own back yard is just...oh well you know! Unfortunately corruption will be with all of us until there is no us!
Ted
 
The USA is never selected as the best country to live in, in recent years. This is according to many publications including Forbes, the Examiner, the Economist, and the Human Development Index among a plethora of other examples.
The USA is an empire in decline. And all the trillions spent on propping up corrupt corporations and a lifeblood sapping military industrial complex will not, and cannot, change this fact.

I'm thinking you're probably wrong in this asssessment.

Otherwise the immigration here, both legal and illegal wouldn't be what it is today unless the people thought so ... People still hold the living in the U.S. as almost utopian compaired to many other countries.

The report referenced in the OP of this thread is "colored" in regards to the fact it was a U.N. sponsored study. Despite the fact that the U.N. could not exist without the infusion of U.S. aide, the other members of that group are predominately anti-American, and therefore their views are bigotted.

:sleep: :kilroy:

That said, I hope this thread doesn't get any more political.
 
Well, if you go thru the LIST you´ll see that is better to live in Cuba than in Mexico, or Saudi Arabia,Brazil...so are where is the nearest Cuba embassy???

Prowler
 
makes me think where did the Shi... erm. I mean useless country that is the UK finish? 21st! *falls about laughing* i might be Brit by location but not by birth :icon_lol: (Thankfully) :ernae: yeah lets all move to Norway and throw it into complete dis-array, Scandinavia is a really high tech place if I recall...

edit just seen my Birthplace finished 25th, no biggie still would move back home :d
 
Whoever voted Norway as #1 obviously is not a beer drinker.

It is about $12 a pint there..........:icon29:

Otherwise, I am not getting into any debates about the best country to live in.


Everyone knows it is.................????
 
There are a lot of places where I could be happy living. Especially if they speak English. My French, Spanish and all the above go from a high of Sucks!, to a low of non-existent.

However, I moved to Lafayette twenty-three years ago and fell in love with the place. Sometimes, I wish it wasn't so dang hot and humid or, we had more streets to handle to traffic flow. Other than that is a wonderful place to live.

Keep your surveys, I am happy here and I don't plan on moving. :)
 
There are a lot of places where I could be happy living. Especially if they speak English. My French, Spanish and all the above go from a high of Sucks!, to a low of non-existent.

However, I moved to Lafayette twenty-three years ago and fell in love with the place. Sometimes, I wish it wasn't so dang hot and humid or, we had more streets to handle to traffic flow. Other than that is a wonderful place to live.

Keep your surveys, I am happy here and I don't plan on moving. :)
yup surveys are never correct
and how can you put the US in one category
a great place to live?
it changes with every state and often in the same state
I live on the crossroads between Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Arkansas
go in any direction and there is a world of difference
Lafayette is totally different than Shreveport
with the exception of the climate.
that's the geography then we have the economy
i would not live anywhere that i had to pay 12 Quid a pint
unless i got 50 Quid per hour
so whats it about the scenery, the people ive found in most places i have lived you find good and bad people
so it does seem a little silly
Norway beautiful country but for me
too much daylight in the summer too dark in the winter
What suits the individual i guess
H
 
The data is older than it appears and the whole ranking is based on the HDI:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Development_Index

Basically, this thing is a wholly objective ranking.


Wow thats one complicated sum. Looking at the results there isnt a lot of difference between no 1 and no 20 but when it comes down to it numbers dont really add up how happy you are living in one country to another.


You guys didn't win the tri-nations this year Naki. For a NZ'er that's automatic disqualification.

Dosen't the Rugby League World Cup make up for it? :kilroy:
 
Norway beautiful country but for me
too much daylight in the summer too dark in the winter
What suits the individual i guess
H

Well, today i lost my sister, she died of cancer and then Norway is a horrible place to be. But i remember her smiles, the joyfull times we had together and can't stand the thought that she would have died another place than in my belowed Norway. Its a paradox, isn't it? Oh!! folks, im writing this in sorrow, in cognac fumes just to drink away the grief of a loss.

Anyway, a comfort is nothing but the images of Norway where her spirit lives:

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No doubt HenryW that it is indeed beautiful I love the sight of all that unblemished snow ... thank you for the pictures!

I am also sorry to hear of the passing of your sister. Recieve comfort that she is now probably much better off than having to combat the ravages of that dreded cancer.

R.I.P. Sis. :engel016:
 
I am sorry to hear of your Loss Henry
i have a few friends from Norway
it is indeed a beautiful place
and a great place to look up and beyond
H
 
Well being a Dual born National of both Canada and the US, All im going to say is North America is No.1. We have our issues but it could be worse like other areas of the world. If I had to call another area Home it would be the Aussie/Kiwi Home.
 
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