WolvesFan21 wrote:Fix the US first for once. Not that I don't care about Hong Kong, I care more about myself, my family, neighbors and community, heck even state and country before China.
-The US imprisons the highest percentage of people in the entire World! Most for petty drug possessions or sales.
-The US has one of the highest overall tax rates, which most are hidden and disproportionately effect the poor (Tariffs, Regulation costs, Payroll taxes, Gasoline taxes, Cigarette, Alcohol, etc.).
-The US spends Ten times more on military then any other Country.
-The US has a major homeless problem, while the rich have had their wealth more then doubled in just the last ten years.
-The US still has lots uninsured people for healthcare, many who make too much to get welfare, but too little to afford it.
All your bullets are hogwash, sir.
We have the highest per 100k BUT...we also solve the vast majority of our crime, unlike most other countries - OR the countries (like China and Russia for example) do not report accurate information.
No, sorry but all petty drug use people are NOT in prison - that stopped a long time ago. The past 3 presidents have released the prisoners who had non-violent drug crimes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_States
Taxes - ugh - not sure what you are talking about...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_tax_rates
Military spending - we are obligated to spend a particular % of our GDP on the military per NATO, we stay right at that number. China and Russia, along with all the other not so free places do not report their actual spending. That said, no we dont spend 10x all other countries.
Homeless and rich - what - that is all made up. I am not saying there is not a wealth inequality issue in the US and its growing, but perhaps you should look around the world to see what bad is - visit Ukraine or any Middle Eastern country - or try all of South America. You will see its a world problem.
Healthcare argument is old - you should have tossed that out there 10 years ago. There needs to be improvements but I am willing to bet many of the people not insured are stubborn republicans.