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<blockquote data-quote="1shott" data-source="post: 3814054" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>America is a great country indeed, but there are other countries that are on a playing field thats very close to ours.</p><p></p><p>Take Sweden, very pro conservative, strong American culture esp when it comes to classic American muscle cars. </p><p>pro gun laws, fun fact, a Swedish citizen can walk into any hardware store and buy a suppressor over the counter for about $30 US. No paperwork, fingerprints, back ground checks, no passport sized photos or year long or longer wait time. Just walk in buy one and leave. When its shot out, you simply toss it and buy another or two or three. Try that in the land of the free and home of the brave. </p><p>They do have socialized medical care, not a fan of that, but for deductibles that are around $50 us and no co pays you pretty much covered for just about anything. Although the tax rates are higher to pay for that kind of stuff. </p><p></p><p>Internet service is another example, talking about fiber optic service, about $5 us a month, un limited. LOL I get raped on basic cable internet at $70 a month with speeds no where near fiberoptic, </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Theres a lot more to discuss, and thats just one example. As great as America is, and I am a huge fan, we do not have a monopoly on freedom or liberty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1shott, post: 3814054, member: 29"] America is a great country indeed, but there are other countries that are on a playing field thats very close to ours. Take Sweden, very pro conservative, strong American culture esp when it comes to classic American muscle cars. pro gun laws, fun fact, a Swedish citizen can walk into any hardware store and buy a suppressor over the counter for about $30 US. No paperwork, fingerprints, back ground checks, no passport sized photos or year long or longer wait time. Just walk in buy one and leave. When its shot out, you simply toss it and buy another or two or three. Try that in the land of the free and home of the brave. They do have socialized medical care, not a fan of that, but for deductibles that are around $50 us and no co pays you pretty much covered for just about anything. Although the tax rates are higher to pay for that kind of stuff. Internet service is another example, talking about fiber optic service, about $5 us a month, un limited. LOL I get raped on basic cable internet at $70 a month with speeds no where near fiberoptic, Theres a lot more to discuss, and thats just one example. As great as America is, and I am a huge fan, we do not have a monopoly on freedom or liberty. [/QUOTE]
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