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Comments by "Sandra Snow-Balvert (Social Justice Supergirl)" (@sandrasnow-balvert7766) on "Jill Stein: 'I Don't Fall Into Any Particular Religious Box'" video.
We in Canada really can't figure it out either and we live overtop of them. :D
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Eduardo Ricardo honestly what does it matter how much gdp your country has to the average person that's having to work 3 jobs just to get by. How haa all that money helped your crumbling infrastructure or sub par education system? What good is youtube being an american company when most of the people that use it are living in places that would be considered unlivable by any other first world nation's standard. The US might not be third world yet but your definately 2nd
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Eduardo Ricardo median income doesn't mean anything when 100 people make more than 200 000 000 combined. those 100 people make so much it ups the average to such a high degree and the 200 million people can't even buy food. I live in Canada so no not a tree dweller or anything like that I live in a country where we actually care about our fellow citizens and make sure everyone gets fair treatment.
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Eduardo Ricardo well from what I can see your not even no.1 in that your 6th. The only things america is no.1 in is most gun violence and most people locked up.
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Eduardo Ricardo first off I never said you were third world I said 2nd no. 2 median income doesn't mean much when that's only one catagory there's also life expectancy happiness rating many many other things that make up a country and you don't even hit the top 20 in most of them. You are considered the worst of all first world countries to live in by the UN your ranked somewhere around 40th best country to live in. Let that sink in for just a second whereas Canada is always in the top 5 countries.
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Eduardo Ricardo by the business insiders guide which surprise surprise only deals with how good it is to be a conglomerate in america. I am talking the UN offical list of best countries in the world to live in and yes you do rank somewhere around 40th. If all you are looking at is how much money multinational companies make then of course the US comes out near the top but what about everyone that isn't a business? Life in the states is pretty shitty for them.
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