Sorry to hear that but cancer is cancer breh, sometimes there's just nothing you can do about, in this country people throw their life savings at fighting it and end up dying just the same.
Entirely not true. While in Canada she didn't have the stress of worrying about burdening her husband and draining their live savings because of medical debt, she also had to wait weeks to see the only specialist within a 4 hour drive from her, and that was with knowing someone who helped expedite the process. They then botched a routine procedure, then got infection from the fix of that botched and put her on a chemo path that was from 2009. I won't act like she couldn't get a botched procedure in the States, but I can tell you they would have had on the new drugs that were just out of trial here, she would have had the initial diagnosis possibly 9 months sooner and she would have had a much better chance of prolonging her life while looking for future developments.
Eh, immigration into the United States is slowing and people are returning to their home countries in record numbers, my personal experiences differ from yours and the places I've been people are genuinely happyAll those things you say about Europe, and yet quality of life, happiness and things you really can't place a value you on are higher there than here. Just depends on individuals all with different ideas of what happiness is.
You're a white male, this country is a lot different for you than it is for me. Now here is where we agree 100%.
I'm doing fine here, the difference is I have lived abroad and the only reason I returned was because my family was here and I missed them, I didn't miss this place one bit.
All those things you say about Europe, and yet quality of life, happiness and things you really can't place a value you on are higher there than here. Just depends on individuals all with different ideas of what happiness is.

with the amount of dimes.
ie "the amount of women I will be able to pursue outweighs the potential racial discrimination" 