Since unfortunately the, “The Reason I Hate America,” thread is falling off the board, I would like to start the main jist of the thread over again.
Basically: Socialism vs. Capitalism
Just to get the ball rolling, let me repost my last post in that thread which was unfortunately never responded to:
"Freak, you seem to think that happiness is somehow important to a government and that a government can somehow create happiness. Well, it cannot. People are amazingly unaffected by poverty in their level of happiness. The only things really that will signifigantly change a person’s level of happiness is either a psychological disorder or something like UNEMPLOYMENT. Although the physical needs of a Swedish unemployed person may be met, the same feelings of depression and unhapiness that affect many unemployed people affect Swedes the same. The actual level of happiness that people feel is not correlated to their income, vacation days, workweek length, etc. so long as they are not EXTREMELY bad. Although these things cause little change in the level of happiness that people feel, their level of hapiness is affected negatively to a great extent when they are unemployed. Places like France, Germany, Sweden, etc. that have tried to make their citizens happier through social reforms, mandatory vacations, limited work weeks, etc. have increased unemployment rates, making their citizens actually unhappier. If you want a reflection of this, Swedes are more than 27% more likely to commit suicide. Apparently, those Swedes are not all that happy. Americans have less time between jobs are fewer people are unemployed at any given time suggesting that they are happier (refering to the suicide rates).
(WHO, yes the same that I recently lamblasted)
I know what makes me happy; challenging myself, the way that I think, inventing, taking the path that has not been taken, and coming up with innovative and creative ideas. This is hard to do in a socialist country where you cannot build up your own company in under 20 years to be the largest company in the world (e.g. Microsoft).
If you are perfectly content with living welfare check to welfare check or, “keeping your nose to the grindstone,” to let somebody else go from check to check without doing a single interesting thing or really challenging yourself, knock yourself out; or rather do not knock yourself out.
I just find that environment awfuly stifling.
Have fun in your little “utopia”. My guess is that your enthusiasm will be somewhat curtailed within a few months."