Kush, you are entirely wrong.



All of the industrialized world have free health care except for the US. The FDA serves the interests of medical companies who want people to be sick. The average life-span is higher in Cuba than it is in the US when only about 2% of how much is spent per person on healthcare is used.

No other country's government does shit like ours. Torturing, escalating the Iraqi War for no reason, 9/11.

Police are brutal in the US. Have you ever dealt with them when you've done something you were not supposed to. On a college campus we got treated like criminals for drinking. It was ridiculous.
Police treatment in Europe for public drunkenness: They just fucked around with us, made us flip our bikes to read the "VIN number" kinda thing, then let us go on our way. Basically they did nothing at all.

The war on drugs? No other country is so into the war on drugs, which is a BS war.

The crime rate in the US is far greater than in other industrialized nations.

College expenses are a tenfold higher than in any other country. People coming from a poor family have a very hard time finishing college.




And you're right, the US is better in terms of finance. But money doesn't make you happy, and it's true. If you have a secure living with all of the necessities, that's enough IMO.
I can only think of 2 more things the US is superior at than a typical European country: Transportation and Fed-Ex.



I've lived in Europe for 9 years, and I firmly believe that it is a better place.

Sure there are worse places than the US. But compared to Europe the US fails miserably.