01-11-2016, 15:56
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2016, 16:04 by Statesideowl.)
(01-11-2016, 00:48)St Charles Owl Wrote:(01-11-2016, 00:40)Maddix Wrote: No need to get upset about it really It doesn't matter who is in charge as the working/middle classes will always get f'ucked over by the elite it's the way of the world and once you stop stressing about it and chasing the dream that will never happen you will feel a whole lot better and more relaxed. Just spend your money while you have it and let the government take care of your old age after all, most of us have paid enough in
That might work in Britain, but over here the government ain't looking after you in your old age at all!!!! This is the land of opportunity and hope, the place where the average working man can get ahead and change his status if he works hard and tries his very best, take that away from the American psyche and the whole place may well just fall apart!!!!!
Oh, I don't know anymore. It is still more possible to achieve something in America than Britian. The American dream is fast becoming just that though, a dream. Some would even argue it was merely an illusion to begin with, only pertaining to a certain demographic. Where you grew up and went to school matters greatly. And many Schools still suffer segregation laws.
There's no bottom rung to get on the ladder in either Country. The UK has become a great template for oppressive business practises
Regarding the NHS. It'll be fully disassembled & privatised soon. Another broken, deliberately defunded system with deliberately backwards policies and middle management self-serving...
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