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AtheosEmanon — America is not number 1 by-nd

Published: 2012-06-07 16:01:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 23656; Favourites: 349; Downloads: 27
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Description Numbers are up to date as of June 7, 2012 when this was posted ..
[Disclaimer: These words herein are mine and shall only be attributed to me. I am a liberal, a progressive, and a democratic socialist ...yet I do not speak for anyone else other than myself so I ask that my words not be attributed to anyone but me.

With that, I do not expect everyone to agree with this piece [and expect it to ruffle some feathers, especially if they just read the stamp without reading the following piece and then just run with it having only read the stamp]

The numbers below are the most recent at the time of the original Post about the State of these United States of America and I am sure may change at a later time.




While when I say that we are not number 1 based on my views I generally get the usual, you hate America, you should move elsewhere… which makes me think one of my favorite H. L. Mencken quotes

"The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naive and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who loves his country more than the rest of us, and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair."--- H.L. Mencken

This stamp came from my seeing two people arguing that their countries are number one and anyone who disagrees were stupid. So they were arguing in circles, and since I am an America, this country is great, but I am of the view no nation is number 1, but if you do believe that, then there are certainly things within our country that should be addressed if you believe that view.


I personally fail to see how saying your country is not number 1 shows a hatred for it, … and the notion that if you love a country, as I do that you should leave it rather than try to change it has been challenged here:
This is America, love it...or change it
atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…

“Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.”
Charles Darwin

America is a great country, I will never deny that, it has been through a lot in its short 230+ year history, but the idea that we are the “greatest” country in the world… makes me take reservation with such… or rather makes me question the validity of the people saying this.

Would the greatest country in the world have 150,000 people dying each and every year because of a lack of medical coverage?

… up 300% from the early 90s study of 45K Americans dying each year. This is bothersome because as the nation’s population has grown only 34% in this time you would expect a 34-40% increase in deaths to go with the population increase, but instead you have seen a 300% increase in deaths due to a lack of medical coverage.
monthlyreview.org/2003/09/01/t…
www.urban.org/uploadedpdf/4115…
www.pnhp.org/excessdeaths/heal…

now, some states are better at it than others and for that I do commend them
www.americashealthrankings.org…

Yet as a nation, we have 50.7 million Americans as of the 2010 census that have no health insurance at all…
That is 1/6 of our nation that is without health care…
To the optimist they will say, but.. it is great that 5/6 of our country has health insurance!!!

… but to me, the pragmatic realist, that is little comfort to the 50 million people without health insurance… it is little comfort to the sick to say those people have insurance and you do not; just as it is little comfort to the starving to point to someone with food.

To harp or rather step on the last sentence of the previous sentence, this week America learned some horrifying news, that America is now second in Child poverty rates, following only Romania, in developed countries… is this a mere blemish on our greatness that in such a rich nation we are second of all developed countries in child poverty rates? I say to you it is more than a mere blemish it is a great disgrace of the ages, because in our modern politics, any ounce of help has been marked as collectivist communism!!!
voices.yahoo.com/unicef-us-has… www.unicef.org/socialpolicy/in… www.upi.com/Top_News/World-New… www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05… www.communitychange.org/page/s…

With 50 million Americans currently living below the poverty rates, can we truly claim greatness, as previously stated, to the optimist they will harp on 5/6 not being in poverty, but that is little comfort to those in poverty.

www.census.gov/newsroom/releas… thinkprogress.org/economy/2011… www.nationofchange.org/50-mill… www.marketplace.org/topics/wea…

come on, surely we can do better than this, when did apathy become a governing strategy? When did compromise become an impossible position in our nation’s politics? When did the distasteful thing of greed become something to be modeled after?

… now on to how we treat our veterans.
As someone who comes from a large military family I feel it would be a disservice if I did not discuss this.

We also learned from Army Times a military newspaper
www.armytimes.com/news/2010/04…

That 18 soldiers commit suicide each and every day, what we also found out from DOD papers is that it can take months from when a soldier requests mental help, to when they actually do it. Really? They make that bold step to admit they need help… and you tell them that they must wait for months and this, is the nation I am supposed to grant greatness to the title of best in the world?

Like poverty, and the uninsured, and more importantly like soldiers.. to have people who have fought for this country now dying in greater numbers by their own hands than on the battlefield is a disgrace.

We can surely do better than this but as with all things… they have become so partisan that things that used to be a quick five minute SURE yes vote … now takes hours, days and weeks and then gets filibustered and generally does not pass because of that dumb fuck 60 vote rule which was not the intention of the filibuster to be used on every single bill. FOR THE RECORD: I am not speaking of just Republicans, it seems whichever party is in the minority calls it because they know they do not have a majority so trying to raise the bar from 51… to 60 makes it that much more harder… and the people wait…and wait… and wait hoping that their representatives represent their interest when in reality, with few exceptions on both sides, they are beholden to special interest groups who can give the most money…

.. now to hop onto my next subject of issue..
Prisons, .. America now houses more of its citizens than any country on earth, America spends more on its prisons than it does on its schools.

In California we learned that they spend nearly 50K per year per inmate … vs just around 9000 on each student in the public school system. … nationally America spends around 40K per inmate, and around 10K per year, per student [which is gathered when you look at the census of kids of school ages, then add federal and state spending on education and divided by kids of school ages…]

This is a great tragedy that what we spend on four Public school students per year… is equal to what we spend on ONE inmate on average per year [sadly and before anyone says my state spends this, this is an average, it takes what all states spend and then averages it out, so yes, the average will be higher than some smaller states]

We can reform our drug laws to decriminalize certain drugs, though I am for legalization of marijuana and decriminalization of all other drugs. Because as discussed in several pieces in my gallery, decriminalization, rather than sending someone to prison where they will more than likely still have access to their drug of choice it sends them to a drug treatment center which many studies have shown it costs less and has a higher success rate than prison..

But on the prison front, we should implement as many states have GED programs, trade classes etc because also many states have shown us that when you have these programs the recidivism rate goes down greatly. Many studies have shown us that if you get your GED in prison you are a lot less likely to return, if you pick up a trade in prison through a job program you almost never return to prison … and yet these programs are being cut why?

Not because they do not work, but because they claim it is not in the budget which experts says that is a lie because if these programs cut down recidivism rates, then they are in actuality saving you money… but the real reason is prison owners, … if you have less people coming to prison that is less money in their pockets which is why you have them donating millions of dollars to both sides of the isle to keep certain things illegal or to make penalties a bit stiffer.

Now I will discuss gay rights,
Would the greatest country in the world allow the rights of minority to be placed under the oppression of a majority vote? We tried this before… it failed. What if we allowed the rights of blacks to be voted on state by state… I would guess that half of the states would have not allowed desegregation, would not have allowed interracial marriage .. and gay rights are civil rights .


Finally I will discuss education,
When America invested heavily in education, as far as per student and overall, you saw lower cases of poverty, you saw less people on governmental programs, you saw the American job market booming, you saw a strong middle class,… as we cut education more and more you see rises in poverty, you see more people dependent on government programs, you see the jobs being shipped at faster rates overseas because of the cheap labor and inability of our force to do the jobs..

I am sure I will get the but we spend more on education which for the unenlightened person will go yeah but yea… um, OF COURSE we spend more on education than we did 20 years ago, there are about 20 million new students going to school so of course you will see an increase in spending.

Charter schools: While many are proponents of charter schools I am not.
Why are charter schools so good? BECAUSE they are doing what experts have been telling public schools to do for decades:
Small Class sizes, a wider array of subjects..

But whenever we., people ask state/federal funds to renovate every school to try and allow for smaller class sizes .. it has to be put up to a congressional vote and with politics since the 80s being so stagnated and partisan nothing gets done.

I personally am of the view that no nation is number 1, because we will have to look at individual things to see which nation does this or that better. Yet if a nation wishes to call it else the number 1 nation in the world, yet lacks or falls behind many nations on the social and economic front of its people then I am unsure how a nation can earnestly state such. Every nation or all people within nations like to say MY COUNTRY IS THE GREATEST, okay but by what measure of greatness are they measuring by? I say again, America is a great country, no one, or rather I do not discount that and its ability or the possibility at which it can be better - but I am just not one of the view of AMERICA NUMBER ONE!!!! .. because there are great social and economic issues at which this country must address before I ascribe it to that, but others, as with all things will have their view.

Everyone will have their view on this, that is fine by me. It is no skin off my back if someone wants to go around running WE'RE NUMBER ONE!!!!!! NUMBER ONE!!! Have at it, I am just asking how can we address things within our society, at which we have the ability to change but seemingly, either because our politicians do not want to, or the people have not been risen to care enough about this or that subject to try and change it. That is what I focus on to be honest, I have been around this beautiful world a number of times, so I just focus on what is ailing a society, and how best can we fix it and address that issue without the constant what I call "International dick swinging contests".

So, in closing, America has the ability to be the greatest country in the world if that is one's aim., I believe we do have the ability to address the issues within our society, and the means to do so but until we set aside the partisan bickering, the special interest, the secret political donations etc… then we will only go down a further and further road of what we have now…


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Random Quotes writing this made me think of:
"It is only by setting out on just principles that men are trained to be just to each other; and it will always be found, that when the rich protect the rights of the poor, the poor will protect the property of the rich."
-Thomas Paine

“'Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death.”
-Thomas Paine

“I view things as they are, without regard to place or person; my country is the world, and my religion is to do good.”
-Thomas Paine

"If you want to make enemies, try to change something."
-Woodrow Wilson

"Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort."
-Franklin D. Roosevelt

"Our American values are not luxuries but necessities—not the salt in our bread, but the bread itself. Our common vision of a free and just society is our greatest source of cohesion at home and strength abroad—greater than the bounty of our material blessings."
-Jimmy Carter

"Recognizing and confronting our history is important. Transcending our history is essential. We are not limited by what we have done, or what we have left undone. We are limited only by what we are willing to do."
-George W. Bush

"Whoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce.
-James Garfield

"You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time."
-Abraham Lincoln

"One man with courage is a majority."
-Thomas Jefferson

"Above all, tell the truth."
-Grover Cleveland

"I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense."
-Thomas Paine
[My favorite founding father and one of the most underappreciated founders]

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Credits and Additions:
Songs listened to while typing
Check out my hippie playlist atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…

Collection of Artists: We are the world: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzDCBg…

Yusuf Islam: Peace Train: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlHOV5…
^^one of my favorite songs… probably listen to it too much…

Bernice Johnson Reagon: Ella’s song: www.bernicejohnsonreagon.com/ number 7 on the playlist
Tracy Chapman: Talking about a revolution: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rZbvi…
Nina Simone: I wish I knew how it would feel to be free: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TarrS…

Lyle Lovett : If I had a boat: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtHYzc…
^^Don’t ask me why this song, since I saw “The Interpreter” and Sean Penn kept playing it this song stays stuck in my head now..

While I am an atheist, this is my favorite “Christmas” song:
Stevie Wonder: Someday at Christmas: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ1-du…


Other pieces to check out:
Anti-American Me: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Not fiscally conservative, fiscally pragmatic atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Leftist Pragmatism vs. Rightist Idealism atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
My political ideologies: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Liberals and gun ownership: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Why socialism? atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Pure socialism vs democratic socialism atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…


Gay Rights:
Gay rights in America I: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Gay rights in America II: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Debate with an “ex gay” Christian convert: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Gay is the New Black. my opinion: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…

Influence map: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
An atheist on theism & atheism: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Declaration of truth: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
What it means to be an atheist: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Atheist leftist answers your questions...:
atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
An atheist debates an atheist on theism: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…

Abortion pieces:
[main piece] Abortion: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Abortion stamp 1: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…
Abortion stamp 2: atheosemanon.deviantart.com/ar…

Check my gallery for other pieces.

As always comrades,
Let knowledge be that truth, which portrays humanity, condemns malevolence; that respects the differences in others while abandoning the hatred and misconceptions of the past.
-Emanon

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Comments: 1102

Zesanacktor In reply to ??? [2019-04-06 17:26:57 +0000 UTC]

Population.

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Creamyque In reply to ??? [2019-03-04 05:22:51 +0000 UTC]

That's not very patriotic of you.

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Creamyque [2019-03-04 22:22:49 +0000 UTC]

As the great James Baldwin said

"I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually"


When you love something, you are honest with it.. patriotism to me demands you are honest about the shortcomings of your nation.. blind support to me is nationalism, not patriotism

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Creamyque In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-03-05 14:23:03 +0000 UTC]

I don't think you get that I was joking

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Creamyque [2019-03-11 03:46:22 +0000 UTC]

ah, thought you were serious.

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Zesanacktor In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-05 04:39:54 +0000 UTC]

No

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Zesanacktor [2019-04-06 10:39:00 +0000 UTC]

? Are you Creamyque?

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AtheosEmanon In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-07 03:21:28 +0000 UTC]

Zesanacktor has blocked me.

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Zesanacktor In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-06 17:23:56 +0000 UTC]

No I’m not.

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Askthisdude In reply to ??? [2019-02-16 06:23:27 +0000 UTC]

Number 1 pick for immigration

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Askthisdude [2019-03-04 22:24:46 +0000 UTC]

Yes, it is a great country but it can be much better. The failings of being the only industrial nation on earth that does not provide healthcare. being the "land of the free" and yet having more incarcerated people than any other country on earth. Being the richest nation the world has ever seen and yet being the only first world nation where people have to file bankruptcy because of education and medical needs..

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Zesanacktor In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-05 04:40:08 +0000 UTC]

Not true. It’s still a better county 

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Zesanacktor [2019-04-06 10:41:15 +0000 UTC]

I take it you did not read the artist comments, the questions is not some personal view of better.. the question is national rankings and our constant "we're number 1" when we rank around 20s-30s in reading. math and science, we rank 27th in healthcare.. we are number 1 how much we spend on defense and our prison population.

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AtheosEmanon In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-07 03:25:21 +0000 UTC]

America has 22% of the world's prisoner


China has 1.6 million people in their prisons

India has around 500K


the US has 2.2 million prison population


so yes.. we are number 1 in prison population.. there are no other countries that have as many people in prison as we do.


Zesanacktor has blocked me.. such a shame when people cannot debate their ideas

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Zesanacktor In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-06 17:25:06 +0000 UTC]

Yeah no, we aren’t number one in our prison population, that’s just being SJW. We are number 1 in the country. Accept it. It’s being better.

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Askthisdude In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-03-05 01:19:17 +0000 UTC]

The incarceration thing could be linked to our high crime rate couldn't it?

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Askthisdude [2019-03-11 03:48:36 +0000 UTC]

more our sentencing rate. which is linked to your 1994 crime bill and its three strikes law - that is when you saw your incarceration rates increase significantly


"high crime rate"

your crime has been dropping for a few decades now.. and yet your incarceration rates have remained almost, sadly, stable.



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Askthisdude In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-03-11 13:28:02 +0000 UTC]

Couldn't that depend on the certain area where crime is still high? (LA, Chicago)

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Askthisdude [2019-03-11 18:42:04 +0000 UTC]

You are speaking of cities, I am speaking of your crime overall.. LA and Chicago are not where most of your Nation's prisoners are.. and yet since your 1994 crime bill is a federal law it covers the entire nation, not just two cities within your nation

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Zesanacktor In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-05 04:40:18 +0000 UTC]

All of that is wrong 

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Zesanacktor [2019-04-06 10:42:57 +0000 UTC]

The comment

"You are speaking of cities, I am speaking of your crime overall.. LA and Chicago are not where most of your Nation's prisoners are.. and yet since your 1994 crime bill is a federal law it covers the entire nation, not just two cities within your nation"


your comment

"All of that is wrong"


he was referring to cities, the crime overall notation is true and most of your nation's prisoners are not in LA or Chicago, and the 1994 crime bill is a federal law - passed by congress and signed by the POTUS.. so what is wrong?

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AtheosEmanon In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-07 03:22:36 +0000 UTC]

Zesanacktor has blocked me.


"The crime notation isn’t even true. All of those people do crime for different reasons."


who said they all did crime for one reason?

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Zesanacktor In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-04-06 17:25:57 +0000 UTC]

The crime notation isn’t even true. All of those people do crime for different reasons.

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Askthisdude In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-03-11 19:12:51 +0000 UTC]

So how many of these people you think are being incarcerated 'unfairly' 

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Askthisdude [2019-03-14 10:41:43 +0000 UTC]

How do you define unfairly?


I think the three strikes law is nonsense and yet


In the federal prison, about 52% are there for drug.. many of that marijuana.. giving someone 10..15..20 years for marijuana.. especially now that it is becoming legal is nonsense.. and yet in the federal system you have around


in federal prison alone you have around 3,000 people serving life sentences for nonviolent drug offenses. there is no sane argument for someone who committed a nonviolent drug offense serving the rest of their lives in prison and yet in this country, because of your three strikes law it is the norm


your entire system needs overhauled and it starts with the way at which your system operates


I am unsure your knowledge of British courts but in Britain they do not have just prosecutors or defense attorneys, in fact their barristers practice both sides at the same time as such you have one lawyer who may be a prosecutor one case and defense the next.. why that is important is because their budgets ARE THE SAME


in America your Public defenders office gets around 10% of the funds of your prosecutor office.


How can you properly defense your clients when your departments are consistently underfunded


Your system is predicated on plea bargains, over 93% of your cases end as such. You have men and women who were found to be INNOCENT yet took a plea deal for 3-5 years because they feared they would lose and get 15-20 ..


so until  one is ready to address the totality of your system, "fair" has not been part of it for a long time




I ASSUME you know what Crack is...?

Crack is .. at its base merely cocaine with baking soda..


Yet Cocaine in the glam is the drug of rich folks while crack is the drug for poorer folks and yet what that 1994 crime bill ALSO did solidifying the 1986 and 1988 bills.. I am unsure if you know and you can tell me if you think it is fair


www.aclu.org/news/us-supreme-c…


100 - 1


that is the sentencing disparity between someone on crack vs someone on cocaine.


you would need to be carrying 100x LESS crack than someone carrying cocaine and yet both get the same amount of time..



tell me, honestly, is there anyone who cay say a 100 - 1 sentencing disparity for two drugs that are basically the same.. one is pure cocaine and one is cocaine and baking soda should be trigger such a harsh difference in sentencing?


Of course that does not even tell to the well we treat drugs in this system


You may never agree with my view that marijuana should be legalized and ALL OTHER DRUGS should be decriminalized. no one should go to prison for an addiction, there are alternatives to prison that have shown to get them off drugs at much higher rates.


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Askthisdude In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-03-14 20:29:08 +0000 UTC]

So basically unfair drug charges

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Askthisdude [2019-03-15 03:06:06 +0000 UTC]

Given 52% of your federal prisoners and around 40% of your State prisons are there for drugs, that is your single largest inmate core.. if you address your drug war that would mean about half of all of your prisoners would be given another chance and PERHAPS America.. the land of the free will not have 22% of the world's prisoners.


far more than just drugs


debtors prison were made illegal 1833 at the federal level, .. and yet we still have people in prison and jail because they are unable to pay down a fine..


As stated, your entire system needs a overhaul. so far I have not seen anyone at the federal level who wants to fully take on the task.. from 100+ million to test the several hundred thousand rape kits not tested, to go after violent offenders and not focus on nonviolent drug offenses. to make treatment a priority than prison. etc

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Askthisdude In reply to AtheosEmanon [2019-03-15 20:57:04 +0000 UTC]

I guess our opinions aren't so different

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Swedenball In reply to ??? [2018-11-22 20:41:50 +0000 UTC]

Sweden is.

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Swedenball [2018-11-24 14:55:07 +0000 UTC]

As I said in the artist comments, how does one define it. That nation certainly does far better in education, healthcare, economic stability etc than America.

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HaveFaithHopeLoveArt In reply to ??? [2018-11-11 15:22:12 +0000 UTC]

This us wrong. America is still number one. It's in American to say that America isn't number one no offense.

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AtheosEmanon In reply to HaveFaithHopeLoveArt [2018-11-12 20:04:00 +0000 UTC]

We are number 1 on prison population, defense budgets, number of bases around the world.. not number 1 on healthcare costs, education, or lowest poverty rate etc.


As the great James Baldwin said

"I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually."


She [America]  has the ability to be "Number 1" in all of those, but currently we are not.  we need a citizenry and elected leaders that will push for such things

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TheLuckiestFennec In reply to ??? [2018-11-04 23:38:34 +0000 UTC]

It isn't that bad, but there's plenty of places better than it. 

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InexorableWinter In reply to ??? [2018-09-10 17:27:56 +0000 UTC]

Just coming back to this post from a long time ago to say it's wrong, k bye

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AtheosEmanon In reply to InexorableWinter [2018-09-11 12:04:40 +0000 UTC]

If we are judging economy and military then America may be number 1. if you are judging press freedom, if we are judging economic mobility .. we are not. in a country where 50%.

I am sure you will reply.

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g0at-l0ad In reply to ??? [2018-05-24 16:14:48 +0000 UTC]

I don't know why people can be so ignorant and think America is only USA and Canada

They are North America


Mexico is Central America


And finally, Brazil and others are South America



And you're right, America itself isn't number one
Especially Brazil
I'm Brazilian, and Brasil is a horrible place
Drugs, bad music, Temer, Bolsonaro, assaults... uuuuhk

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AtheosEmanon In reply to g0at-l0ad [2018-05-27 01:58:59 +0000 UTC]

Agreed, that is why I put  "The numbers below are the most recent at the time of the original Post about the State of these United States of America and I am sure may change at a later time"


so they knew I meant just the USA .


But I agree, particularly on the drugs much of those drugs from South America which make the cartels quite rich find their way to the USA .. perhaps if we, (USA) fixed our drug laws .. and thus weaken the cartels perhaps it would get better. Reminds me of a bit like prohibition here in the States.. it made gangsters rich and crime rose..

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g0at-l0ad In reply to AtheosEmanon [2018-05-27 02:00:17 +0000 UTC]

You are totally right

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AtheosEmanon In reply to g0at-l0ad [2018-05-30 05:21:21 +0000 UTC]

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drochunafurrey In reply to ??? [2018-05-04 20:07:14 +0000 UTC]

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MJKalasky In reply to ??? [2018-04-07 21:20:26 +0000 UTC]

All countries should be treated equally.  Of course, they should all also BE equal, in a good way.
On a related side note, there are too many problems in the U.S. currently.

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AtheosEmanon In reply to MJKalasky [2018-04-08 16:15:16 +0000 UTC]

I agree that there are many problems in the US. As stated in the text under the stamp that is what this is primarily about, how to address the issues here before claiming WE ARE NUMBER 1

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anevileyeball In reply to ??? [2018-04-05 01:31:28 +0000 UTC]

Reminds me of this video

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AtheosEmanon In reply to anevileyeball [2018-04-05 20:47:26 +0000 UTC]

no video is there.

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anevileyeball In reply to AtheosEmanon [2018-04-05 23:29:17 +0000 UTC]

Whoops, here it is youtu.be/b4ujlQR3iMY

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AtheosEmanon In reply to anevileyeball [2018-04-08 16:14:32 +0000 UTC]

ah yes, I have seen those Prager ads on youtube videos

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Dragonnerd445 In reply to ??? [2018-04-01 00:00:38 +0000 UTC]

FINALLY someone says it!

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Dragonnerd445 [2018-04-01 10:38:30 +0000 UTC]

lmao, I just wish we would address our issues.

What does it say that the richest nation the world has ever seen does not provide healthcare as a right of citizenship and yet Germany has done so since the 1880s?.. shakes head.

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Dragonnerd445 In reply to AtheosEmanon [2018-04-01 10:57:13 +0000 UTC]

I know, right? Awful.

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AtheosEmanon In reply to Dragonnerd445 [2018-04-02 19:17:04 +0000 UTC]

Perhaps one day we will have a President that pushes for it. Obama did not push for it even when he had a Dem  House and Senate.

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