Canada.
I don't directly pay for health care and never have. I heard Americans think of that as communism. I have no idea why since I believe people should help the ill out of the goodness of their heart and not so they'll get paid. I heard there are problems with our health care but as long as it bothers Americans it works for me.
I think Americans are overboard with their religion, with their Bible Belt, their "In God We Trust" motto, wanting prayer and religion top be put back in school and all kinds of fundamentalist Christian nonsense. The thought of Canada becoming like that scares me more than anything Stephen King ever wrote!
I don't really know much of anything about our current PM, nor do I really care. But saying he's many times worse than Trump is like saying the chicken pox is a million times worse than bubonic plague.
I don't get why the US has to be enemies with North Korea and so many other countries. I don't get how the US always has money for war but never anything else. I really wonder if the real reason there isn't peace is because all the millions of soldiers will be out of a job.
I'm always hearing about police brutality and racism in the US. I even read that most police down there aren't trained to handle a mentally ill person and may even kill them, even if the person wasn't acting dangerously. A couple of weeks ago, however, I read in our local newspaper that a policeman stayed with a suicidal person on a bridge for several hours just talking and keeping them calm.
Here in Canada we have social welfare and unemployment payments and there is nothing wrong with that. I heard in the USA they think it's horrible, I mean, how DARE people who can't work for reasons beyond their control actually be given anything. Everyone knows when people are poor and can't work it's completely their own fault. *heavy sarcasm* But if it wasn't for the extra spending money I get from my parents each month, I would really be poor and barely able to make ends meet.
I read that there are some American-style rights Canadians don't really have that we think we have, but I don't even know what those rights are. Social studies was one of my worst school subjects. I found it insanely boring and difficult.
I think the US has gone beyond being insane, something I both find both entertaining and terrifying. I know there are probably worse countries to live in, especially if you're left-handed, aspie and female, but I am getting more thankful every day I don't live there.