Quote from inandlong:
But it is our nature as a people to help.
Exactly! It is our nature as individuals and as a people to help those in need. I am so confident in that statement of yours that I suggest cutting welfare down to a minimum. No-one will starve in this country if we take away their government benefits.
It is our nature to help, it shouldn't be our law.
Also, I never intended to badmouth America. I just think that the real purpose of free speech and press is to not only allow, but seriously hear as many different opinions and aspects of every problem as possible.
If America were just a nation of drones chanting "Bush good, Saddam bad", how would we be different from our enemies?
I might also add that a great number of my posts are honestly meant as questions. I'm not saying things are bad so we need a revolution. I'm addressing certain issues in a pointed manner to evoke an equally pointed response.
Plus it's no use saying "It's so easy to start up a business in America! I just have an idea, file a little application, pay $20 (or $220, depending on my location), and within minutes I am a business owner. Whenever I have questions about taxes or regulations, I just research it on the well-organized websites or call the government directly, and they are usually very friendly and helpful." All that is true, and I really mean it, but it already works almost perfectly and is the best system I have seen anywhere in the world. So there is no need to talk about it. It wouldn't accomplish anything.
But other government agencies are not up to speed. It DOES make sense to complain about the slowness and inefficiency of the INS or the USPS, because there are definitely major problems, and just by talking about them, we open up opportunities for someone to suddenly come up with an idea or just the initiative to improve certain weaknesses.
That's all. I've seen Europe and I've seen the US, and all in all I would say Europe is 30% "good" and 10% efficient, while America is 60% "good" and 80% efficient. It's a crude estimate, and it's obviously very difficult to put a whole continent into two numbers, but I just wanted to quantify my personal opinion (which of course might be far from the "objective" truth) so that no doubt arise as to my allegiance.