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Old Jul 18th 2008 | 5:39 am
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I rate it a good score. So big, so many opportinuties, very high wages for people with a college degree, large houses and material wealth for the middle class (even poor people have more material wealth than the poor in other places), beautiful landscapes, and a bright economic future given its population growth (which Europe lacks) and abundant natural resources (which Europe also lacks).

Not to mention the best place in the world to study and be in the research sector.
 
Old Jul 18th 2008 | 12:36 pm
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Originally Posted by Rusty Chainsaw
Well, obviously nowhere in the US has proper universal healthcare, but at least Massachusetts has mandated that every working person has to have health insurance and has taken measures to make that possible, which is a start. And I've always found the people in Boston to be friendly, certainly compared to Londoners and New Yorkers.
It's rubbish, it's law that everyone has to have medical insurance, if not offered through an employer you can buy it off the state, but it's rubbish, and it's not cheap, unless your dirt poor in which case you might not have to pay, and if you don't have it, they'll take $1200 from your taxes at tax time.

And people are friendly here, some times, usually because they're drunk It's very insincere in general, but there are a lot of nice people scattered around.
 
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Originally Posted by Fonseca33
I rate it a good score. So big, so many opportinuties, very high wages for people with a college degree, large houses and material wealth for the middle class (even poor people have more material wealth than the poor in other places), beautiful landscapes, and a bright economic future given its population growth (which Europe lacks) and abundant natural resources (which Europe also lacks).

Not to mention the best place in the world to study and be in the research sector.
Your not talking about the US there are you? Otherwise a genuine lol.
 

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