Then create hubs: Northeast Midwest Texas Pacific Coast And you can run literally striaght lines of rails though those sparcely populated areas if there was political will to do it. Imagine being able to take a train across the country in a day. Or being able to go NY to DC an hour or two? Or LA-SF in an hour or two? That is what Europe and Asia have. |
Amtrak had record revenues and passengers in 2025 yet still operated at a financial loss while depending on Federal aid to maintain. Let us know how much the American taxpayer will be on the hook for this DC to San Fran high speed rail before the first track is laid, please |
Are any charging more bc retirees haven’t paid into their system? Will they start taxing g Americans (I understand some don’t force expats to pay their nation’s taxes in addition to US taxes. I could see that going away or as a carrot. |
But then we won’t have our bike trails. /s |
You really don’t have a leg to stand on here with ya know…all the pdfiles, faux religion, fraud, lying, corruption, filth, and damaging deficits⬇️ All Republican presidents since 1980 increased the federal deficit during their time in office and left worse deficits. Since 1980, Democratic presidents left office with better deficits than they inherited. President Clinton left office leaving the U.S. with a surplus, the first since 1969. |
dp. I've looked into two countries to move to. If you want to use the government sponsored healthcare, you have to pay an annual fee, which is still a hell of a lot cheaper than insurance premiums here. But, I'd rather go private. The insurance and paying oop there is still so much cheaper than paying for my hdp premiums and deductibles, and copays, and coinsurance.. just an endless freakin' money grab by greedy m*erf*ers in this country. Why do we pay more for the same drug compared to other countries? Because greed. Like I said, the US is good for making money. That's about it. |
Wasn't someone supposed to "drain the swamp"? |
Not yet but interviewees are shown on the news complaining about “rich Americans” getting free healthcare without having paid into the system. Residents in France (regardless of their nationality) don’t have to pay French taxes on foreign source income. I can see changes being made in the near future to make non-EU citizen pay more towards healthcare and local taxes. |
| I know lots of teachers who moved overseas for higher pay and they love it |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So here's the deal. Other countries like Europe appear to have free services etc but the reality is they are subsidized by the us and don't have to pay for the military etc even we pay more for healthcare drugs and products because we are subdizing other countries. When the us stops this those countries will get invaded and fall apart and no longer have cheaper services [/quote]
Do you actually believe this nonsensical propaganda? You actually believe that Europeans have a social safety net because we are keeping them safe? We don’t have a social safety net because that’s what Americans vote for. Do you love kool aid that much? Think about things for at least 3 minutes before you bother typing it out please.[/quote] DP. Listen. We pay and pay in this country and don't get anything except half the country working and the other half enjoying the fruits of that labor. ENOUGH. You let us know when we have high-speed rail, which has been sucking up money for thirty GD years. Nothing to show for except environmental impact statements, studies, committees to discuss things to death, and a bunch of rich politicians and lawyers.[/quote] You seriously think you don’t have a social safety net because we keep Europe safe and high speed rail? What are you even talking about? Listen—- you don’t have the same things as Europeans because you keep voting for REPUBLICANS [/quote] I'm giving high speed rail as an example of anything govt does, it messes up. You know EXACTLY what I'm talking about. [b]Japan had high speed rail 50+ years ago. They planned it, paid for it and got it. Same with France. Same with Spain. We just talk it to death in meetings.[/b] Now we're 10+ years down range on Obamacare. Almost every state is down to one insurer, competition is gone and we're spending 17% of every dollar on health care, more than any other country in the world, and crowding all other spending out. Don't tell me this is a Republican thing. This is a big govt Washington DC bureaucracy thing, and BTW, the only thing you value is taking money from one group and giving it to another. That's the ONLY thing you measure everything by. [/quote] This is a really babyish understanding of why we don’t have rail. The reason post war countries were able to organize themselves around rail is because they simply didn’t have that many constituencies to worry about- there weren’t rich NIMBYs fighting tooth and nail to keep a railway track out of their backyard. People were just surviving. And the problem with Obamacare is what has held our country back every step of the way- not Republicans, but conservatives. Conservative democrats stripped Obamacare of a public option. Conservatives have fought against every iota of progress in this country, from racial equality, to electric cars, to healthcare. It doesn’t matter what political label they wear be it Democrats or Republicans. Joe Biden signed legislation investing billions in our infrastructure and it was all for nothing. You’re going to go to Europe in a couple of decades and find their electricity is insanely cheap and they’re driving electric cars for nothing while we won’t have the infrastructure- JUST LIKE RAIL. And you are watching it in real time and both-sides-ing it.[/quote] It is not progress. You keep citing progress on things that aren't. As for rail, you figure it out after 30+ years or you drop it. I'm tired of excuses for failure, especially on multi-decades problems. As an aside, Amtrak has never made a profit. It loses every year since inception. How the hell is electricity going to go be cheap in Europe? They're decimating all their nuclear power plants. The gallium, arsenide, silver and other metals necessary to produce solar panels are being hoarded by China and other major producers from South America as well as lithium for batteries. Stop substituting the word "investing" instead of spending. It doesn't fly. |
Lol. Intelligence isn't your strong point is it, MAGA breath |
Underrated comment. Of course, it complicates things in terms of places like Europe too. I have a friend who lives in small-town Italy, and it seems really appealing but my husband is not white and fears a place like that would just offer the same racism in different form. (Then again, I used to live in the Netherlands and knew a few Black people who loved it and felt it was less racist there. So guess it depends on the place.) |
Technically, I think “expats” has been used for people who are in a different country for a period of time but plan to return home (or move on to a different country) at the end of that period. Immigrants are more likely to stay in the new country over time. |
People who can afford often pay for private care in countries with socialized medicine. Wait times can be long, the standard of care substandard. Those who can afford to go elsewhere. 27% of the French have private insurance, 28% of Spaniards, 37% of New Zealanders, 50% of Australians, etc. Additionally, despite the name, universal coverage means all residents have health insurance, but it does not mean health care is free. In many countries people contribute to health care costs through both out-of-pocket expenses—such as copays, coinsurance, and deductibles—as well as insurance premiums. Even in countries with universal coverage, residents often have at least nominal out-of-pocket costs. |
And yet all that productivity does nothing at all to improve the standard of living for those unfortunate enough to live in Mississippi. It all get siphoned off the top and sent straight into the pockets of the billionaire class. |