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The poster has a point there is a lot of things that americans have that other people in the world do not generally speaking. However I think the OP misses the point is that things are not permanent and require care and funding to maintain and the time to debate this stuff is before you lose the infrastructure that we have not after. The romans had running water.
I think it is also fair to point out that this entire list is not true even today. Lots of peopel go day to day without electricity or water. Many of these people have their electricity shut off because they can't afford it or they are homeless(and there are a lot of homeless people in the US). There is a town in tenessee which didn't have running water for a few months this year they were only allowed to turn the water on for an hour a day and peopel were filling their bathtubs up with water so they could flush toilets and the such. Water restrictions are also common in other places where water can be scarce during certain times of the year.

Not every home has Air conditioning and not every home has heating(Canada does a better job in terms of gettign these in too peoples houses.) On extrememly hot days when energy draw is high it is also not uncommon to not let people use Air Conditioning unless they are Elderly or have children.

the 95.4 percent number you spout out is the unemployment rate not the jobless rate there is a difference once you are off unemployment you are no longer counted even if you don't have a job.

Yes we have more food than Darfur and we are also not a country that is at war or experience traumatic events. This si an expectation if we did not have these there would be riots but this has nothign to do with civil rights are founding fathers were not starving when they revolted against the british. It is not a staple measurement of political happiness(though the french were starving when they revolted)

This isn't saying much I can do this in Canada, Russia(well across country), China and so fourth in Europe you are actually changin countries and yes you have to show ID to cross the Canadian and mexican borders and you even need a passport if you wish to fly there.

F and G are signs of a stable economy that supports different business and are not Unique to just the US and have little to do with freedom or once again individual happiness.

H yes they will do that and could it be that when you get the bill for that helicoptor you will never be able to pay it off or that you will get substandard care since the hospitals will be afraid of getting paid unless they have really good insurance.

Owning property is a good thing but there is 30% of the population which does not or roughly 100 million people.


J is like H and againnot unique to the US

K Yeahhhhh right. I got robbed by getting hit in the back of the head in April came through 8 hours later to find everything taken(roughly 12 grand worth of stuff) the police showed up after I came through and called them and didn't do anythign because I said I went out the night before to a bar and was drinking(It was a friday night/saturday morning). they really didn't seem to care because they at least left the furniture. This more common than not. Is ay this not to discredit the police they do more than there fair share fo work but it is far from the ideal you just spat out.

L ever been to asia seems like a lot more people have cell phones over there than here also the rest of world is not let lose in a chaotic tumble of rapeing and pillaging just because it is not the US. this argument coudl also apply to an authortian state like most of your other comments.

What about the president who fumbled Afghanstain or just sat there reading a book after the worst disaster in a long time on US soil. What abuot the president who thought all the people in New Orleans were just lining up to go see a football game or botched up and increased beauracracies by adding the DHS? the president who devalued the dollar and increased the debt. What about the president whos fix for an economy is to pull 50,000 people which helps keep unemployment down but will cause a spike after the war is done, or the president who allowed the housing market to baloon to redicously high rates causing a massive increase in foreclosures?
The soldiers in Iraq are not dieing for our freedoms I would say the ones in Afghanstan are and most soldiers are not going to say no. I respect the soldiers. I do have disdain for a president who can not speak, think or even properly handle an economy or rigths. Do you like knowing that your phone calls may be monitored that your emails, maybe being read, that the books you check out at the library could be monitored and dent to the FBI for no reason without a warrant? Do you like to give up your privacy for security do you like to give up your freedoms for your security. I do not I would rather be broker than to have to be concerned about what the goverment thinks about me or wether I can fly because the goverment likes me. I do not like beig blind. there is a lot of good stuff in this country some of which you listed some of which you did not but if you want to fix things you have to look at the bad and address those issues.