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The US isn't all bad

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  • The US isn't all bad

    Let me preface this by saying that my posting this on the 4th of July is completely coincidental.

    I was watching Superhomes on Discovery Times last night and the episode on Moscow made me remember Romania. The situation they presented was strikingly similar to the life I experienced growing up. I have never been to Russia and I know television shows are known to distorts the facts so I'll talk about things I personally know.

    One of the reasons the United States is so great is the freedom of speech, the fact that we can question our leaders without fear of being thrown in jail. The downside to this is that too often the citizens lose sight of how fortunate they are to live in such a wonderful country. So here are just a few things I am grateful for:

    *Corruption is not a way of life here. Sure, we see it happening more often than we'd like, but you really have no comparison to speak of until you've lived in a 3rd world country.

    *Healthcare system. No, it's not perfect but it's pretty damn close. Doctors here don't treat you only as well as your envelope is thick, if you know what I mean.

    *Mortgages. Yes, mortgages are great. Some countries don't even have a mortgage system so if you want to buy that 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, you'd better make sure you have cash. Enough said.

    *Immigration system. I may complain that they're slow and sometimes incompetent, but at least it works relatively well. And again, they don't expect thick envelopes to perform the most basic services.

    and lastly...

    *Our standard of living. Sure, there are countries that are better off but we still have it better than most people on this planet. Be thankful for it.

    Have a very happy 4th of July!
    Cristina
    IM PGY-2

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    thank you for the reminder Cristina!

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      I submit that it is the greatest country in the world. Thanks for the reminder.

      Forgive me for pulling out the soap box, but I'm in a mood today.

      With that being said, there is a great responsibility to defend, preserve, and maintain these freedoms. If you go somewhere to eradicate tyranny, you'd better be adhering to democracy at home. I'm appalled by the amelioration of basic civil rights in the name of "national security". National security will be upheld if there are checks and balances and everyone's power is in check. In other words, fight like hell to ensure that the system remains fair to all citizens.

      Stepping off of soapbox and slipping back into my usual apathy.

      Kelly
      In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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        I submit that it is the greatest country in the world. Thanks for the reminder.

        Forgive me for pulling out the soap box, but I'm in a mood today.

        With the acknowledgment that we live in this incredible country, there is a great responsibility to defend, preserve, and maintain these freedoms. If you go somewhere to eradicate tyranny, you'd better be adhering to democracy at home. I'm appalled by the amelioration of basic civil rights in the name of "national security". National security will be upheld if there are checks and balances and police power remains balanced in the interests of security and individual freedoms. In other words, we all need to fight like hell to ensure that the system remains patently fair.

        Stepping off of soapbox and slipping back into my usual apathy.

        Kelly
        In my dreams I run with the Kenyans.

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