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Did you know these facts about the USA? Shocking??
We produce 25%of the world’s pollution, we consume a third of the world’s wood, a third of the world’s expenditure on weapons is ours, we use a quarter of the world’s coal, natural gas and Electricity, we have around 11,000 murders a year (domestic), our army has murdered about 150,000 Afghan and Iraqi civilians, more than 2500 US soldiers have died in Iraq, we are the world’s #1 drug users, we have the world’s largest national debt, our average general culture is equal to Jamaica’s, our best scientists and engineers are of foreign origin, Mexico’s election system is the most modern and advanced in the world, and we’re far from it, our house representatives never EVER read proposals before they’re passed,and…add your own data. The list is long.
Sounds like left-wing propaganda to me. I am an American engineer and no foreigner can hold a candle to me. If you’re not happy with the United States, please ride on an American-made Boeing jet to whatever foreign land you like.
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