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Hawaii: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yjQg5xS5tyQ&pp=ygUSYW1lcmljYW4gZWFzIGFsYXJt
Montana: the scene I remember from The Hunt for Red October (the movie) is the Russian guy saying “I wanted to go to Montana” before he dies on the spot
Must be a great state
You expect me to believe that?
No where else can you get away with so much crime and do no time.
A place where life is cheap.
And bias, fear, and violence rule.
America, land of the slaves.
And home of the cowards.
I don't worry about crime after living in Rio de Janeiro for 10 years. It's like you trained 24 hours a day to never be the victim of a robbery or kidnapping.
Ima play some games while all of you gang up on me
Also don’t go to the state that has Chicago as its (correction) largest city*
Brazil is not a bad place to live, apart from the crime that happens all day long and the politics that every year diverts enough money for a city in the interior to turn into Dubai
Exactly, I wouldn't move to Chicago but I'd love to live in Scottsdale Arizona
This comment reminded me of this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EbRtU4z-nU
100%. The nicest part of the US will feel like a nightmare hellscape if your financial situation is bad, and the worst part of the US can feel like a paradise if you make enough money to make it one.
The federal government has become dysfunctional, oppressive, and self-destructive. The people running this country are lunatics who are completely detached from the miserable reality that the American people suffer every single day.
Over 30 trillion dollars of debt, can't balance a budget, has the largest defense budget in the world by far - more than the next 10 countries combined - and Washington wants to cut "entitlements" like medicaid and social security to reduce spending.
Yet the USA is one of the only advanced countries in the world that doesn't have a universal healthcare system. It already gives less to its citizens than most other countries, and the government wants to provide yet even less than it already does.
Meanwhile they cut the corporate tax rate and allow monopolies like Amazon and Wal-Mart to destroy small businesses.
Who does this government serve? Not me. It doesn't serve its citizens at all.