Why aren't Americans interested in immigrating to Mexico instead of Canada?

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Red Squirrel

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Oh right, driving, I imagine it's pretty much a free for all in Mexico.

I hate the fact that there are way too many rules/regulations/legislation these days about everything, but on the other hand when there is not enough it can be just as bad. Murder and rape is practically legal in Mexico for example. It's pretty much survival of the fittest.
 

Humpy

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Oh right, driving, I imagine it's pretty much a free for all in Mexico.

I hate the fact that there are way too many rules/regulations/legislation these days about everything, but on the other hand when there is not enough it can be just as bad. Murder and rape is practically legal in Mexico for example. It's pretty much survival of the fittest.

LOL

I highly encourage you to get a passport and experience a little of how other people around the world live. You need to see for yourself that these places you imagine as horrific scenes of murder and rape are filled with families and elderly and children who are out eating and shopping and lounging around in pretty much the same way that you do.

Sticking to the clean and organized suburbs is missing out on 90% of what's out there.
 

zinfamous

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Oh right, driving, I imagine it's pretty much a free for all in Mexico.

I hate the fact that there are way too many rules/regulations/legislation these days about everything, but on the other hand when there is not enough it can be just as bad. Murder and rape is practically legal in Mexico for example. It's pretty much survival of the fittest.

with every post you reveal yourself as the most sheltered, clueless, fantasy-driven poster around here. It's kinda entertaining.
 
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zinfamous

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While stuff like that happens, it's still super rare compared to Mexico. Cross the wrong person in Mexico and you become some collateral for the drug cartels.

The stuff on shows like Sons of Anarchy and Breaking Bad is actually ridiculously tame compared to what happens in real life.

but you said no one gets beheaded in Canada.

That guy did, and he also got eaten. That's pretty fucked up. Who the hell knows what else happens in those desolate wastelands and snowdrifts along the transcanada highway. You guys probably keep families of beheading cannibals satiated and hidden from the rest of the world just to keep up polite Canadian appearances.
 
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Red Squirrel

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LOL

I highly encourage you to get a passport and experience a little of how other people around the world live. You need to see for yourself that these places you imagine as horrific scenes of murder and rape are filled with families and elderly and children who are out eating and shopping and lounging around in pretty much the same way that you do.

Sticking to the clean and organized suburbs is missing out on 90% of what's out there.

with every post you reveal yourself as the most sheltered, clueless, fantasy-driven poster around here. It's kinda entertaining.

I watch the news. Maybe you guys should too. Stuff like this is fairly typical there.

I think the worse one I saw was a Glenn (from Walking Dead - spoiler alert!) style execution, but they started with the feet and worked their way up. I never watched the whole thing, it was just too much. It's not the kind of stuff I really seek out, but if I stumble upon it, it sure as hell gives you a quick dose of reality and makes you happy to live where you live.

For a while there was a pretty big epidemic of gang rape too. Right on public transit and other public places. That seems to have slowed down though, or maybe the US election coverage just means we don't hear about it.
 

Red Squirrel

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but you said no one gets beheaded in Canada.

That guy did, and he also got eaten. That's pretty fucked up. Who the hell knows what else happens in those desolate wastelands and snowdrifts along the transcanada highway. You guys probably keep families of beheading cannibals satiated and hidden from the rest of the world just to keep up polite Canadian appearances.

Ok, ALMOST no one. That incident was very abnormal of the stuff that goes on here. There is lot of crime in places like Toronto, but Canada is HUGE, out of all places to live, I would not really pick the super packed places. You put a lot of people together in a tight area and there will be some loose cannons.

Crime has been going up unfortunately, even here, there was a stabbing a few months ago, and a murder suicide several years ago, but still not as bad as the stuff that goes down in Mexico especially the drug cartel stuff.
 

BurnItDwn

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I for one like freezing winders and blizzards. I'm ok with 1 or 2 weeks of warm weather, but I can't imagine living in mexico full time.

My "live someplace else" choices would be Norway 1st choice or Chile for 2nd choice. Some place with cold winters and mild summers,
 

Ruptga

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I for one like freezing winders and blizzards. I'm ok with 1 or 2 weeks of warm weather, but I can't imagine living in mexico full time.

My "live someplace else" choices would be Norway 1st choice or Chile for 2nd choice. Some place with cold winters and mild summers,
Yes, as someone smart enough to keep around a proper fucking coat with gloves and a hat, winters are fantastic. There is no better time to look down on people for being sad and uncomfortable while you're blithely going about your business.
 

OverVolt

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Speaking of healthcare, as unperfect as Obama care is, if Trump really does rip it out that is going to screw over so many people.

I don't get why the states don't just go to a system like we have and call it a day. Stop screwing around. People should not have to worry about the financial aspect of their health. I did not realize this, but in the states most health care insurance is through the employer, that means if you are running a company you're on the hook for that, or if you are unemployed or run a small business, you are also on the hook for it. As a doctor you also have to deal with all these different insurance companies instead of just the government. They also don't fully cover everything so if you get something major like cancer you still most likely have to sell your house and live off the streets or in some crappy apartment. The whole thing just sounds like a huge mess.
The individual market was 11.5 million and now its 20 million.

However, I think the actual number of paying customers (full price, no subsidies) in the individual market dropped

Free shit right. Obamacare is only tolerable if you aren't paying for it. But ultimately, it must be paid for.
 

Red Squirrel

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Yes, as someone smart enough to keep around a proper fucking coat with gloves and a hat, winters are fantastic. There is no better time to look down on people for being sad and uncomfortable while you're blithely going about your business.

lol so true. Best is driving in 20cm of snow, kinda complaining about how they still did not plow the streets yet, but whatever. Debating if it's worth stopping by Tim Horton's or going straight to work. Then get to work and see on the news that some city down south got 5cm of snow and it's a huge state of emergency. Basically what is a state of emergency to the unprepared is an inconvenience here.
 

eldorado99

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You know USA spends the most per capita on healthcare yet has craply result right? It is getting better, I haven't read the 2016 OECD Health report yet, you should though. Then you may change your mind about singler payer system.

I am not saying Canada's system is perfect, but US system is not sustainable.
no I haven't read it either, you should though. Then you might change your mind about healthcareses.
 

Eug

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I watch the news. Maybe you guys should too. Stuff like this is fairly typical there.

I think the worse one I saw was
a Glenn (from Walking Dead - spoiler alert!) style execution
, but they started with the feet and worked their way up. I never watched the whole thing, it was just too much. It's not the kind of stuff I really seek out, but if I stumble upon it, it sure as hell gives you a quick dose of reality and makes you happy to live where you live.

For a while there was a pretty big epidemic of gang rape too. Right on public transit and other public places. That seems to have slowed down though, or maybe the US election coverage just means we don't hear about it.
Why the hell would you put a huge Walking Dead spoiler in a thread that has nothing to do with the Walking Dead?!?

Use spoiler tags please.
 

feralkid

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Oh right, driving, I imagine it's pretty much a free for all in Mexico.


Why would you "imagine" that?


It just makes you sound ignorant .


FYI, traffic laws in Mexico are generally more strict than in the U.S. or Canada, and enforcement is quite vigilant.



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Midwayman

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I for one like freezing winders and blizzards. I'm ok with 1 or 2 weeks of warm weather, but I can't imagine living in mexico full time.

My "live someplace else" choices would be Norway 1st choice or Chile for 2nd choice. Some place with cold winters and mild summers,

I was in Norway this summer. Its kinda crazy weather on the coast. Alesund for example is about 40-60 year round. Its further north than Anchorage.
 

dainthomas

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I for one like freezing winders and blizzards. I'm ok with 1 or 2 weeks of warm weather, but I can't imagine living in mexico full time.

My "live someplace else" choices would be Norway 1st choice or Chile for 2nd choice. Some place with cold winters and mild summers,

New Zealand here. Four seasons, first world, great scenery. If I could land a job down there I'd go in a second.
 

BurnItDwn

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I was in Norway this summer. Its kinda crazy weather on the coast. Alesund for example is about 40-60 year round. Its further north than Anchorage.
My ancestors on my mom's side came to the US from Kristiansund, more or less in the middle between Trondheim and Alesund. It's 4 islands, nowadays they are connected by bridges to the mainland and each other...

New Zealand here. Four seasons, first world, great scenery. If I could land a job down there I'd go in a second.
It would be high on my list as well. Looks so awesome.