Are you content with your government
post what country you live in and how happy you are with your government
November 7, 2013
Are you content with your government
post what country you live in and how happy you are with your government
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[quote=lightxtc]Canada. Compared to U.S.A. our gov't is 1000000X better. But I'm not particularly happy about our gov't because they're shafting the environment, scientific research and development, our veterans, democracy (lolol corrupt senators stealing our $$), unions and workers' rights, our country's image abroad and giving tax breaks to the rich when they don't need it, especially while we're still running deficits.[/quote]
If you hadn't specified that you were in Canada, I would have assumed United States based on the problems you listed.
@metaghost4: That is most people everywhere. There are only some that are satisfied. Truthfully, I don't if I should be satisfied.
Canada. Compared to U.S.A. our gov't is 1000000X better. But I'm not particularly happy about our gov't because they're shafting the environment, scientific research and development, our veterans, democracy (lolol corrupt senators stealing our $$), unions and workers' rights, our country's image abroad and giving tax breaks to the rich when they don't need it, especially while we're still running deficits.
usa. no. i would do a better job then obama.
I am in America.
You tell me.
@gyroscope it depends on where you live. On the national level it's not too bad but at a state level you see it more often that it should be allowed.
OT: America, not too satisfied with the current way things are going. I am all for national healthcare but I do not believe we are setting it up correctly and will wind up being another failure.
United States - 0% satisfied. They do nothing but screw people over and get paid big bucks for it. Plus they are controlled/corrupted by big corporations, which thrive off of screwing people over
@BlueBlueBandit People use that argument about Religion so much it's so cliche and over exaggerated.
Canada. Seems fine to me?
United States. I'm like, 70% satisfied with the government here. Lol.
United States - two party system sucks, and there's an unfathomable amount of money invested in both parties, making it impossible for the status quo to change