Saturday, May 3, 2014

The best time to be an American citizen



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As another Kentucky Derby is about to be run once again for everyone to see who has the best racehorse in 2014. I am starting to wonder about just what should we the people considered to be the best time to be living in America?
A good society is only as good as the people who live in it. At what period of time was our American society the best time to be an American citizen?
If you lived in the Jazz age of the roaring 1920s I think that you would have a great cast for that moment of time and place to claim that title, as the best of times to be living in America.
Should we judge from decade to decade, or from century to century?

The present day urgent liberal media in 2014 seem to be coming apart falling from the weight of its own lies, and crimes. Arrogantly judging themselves as more moral and brighter than everyone else who ever lived. That the people working in the media today like to mock other people who don't believe like them, and then try an bully the others people into given into their liberal way of behaving.
The problem of course is that they are wrong about judging other people without truly and honestly studying the quality of the other people that they are judging to be inferior to them.
Does the social manners of the president day media behavior seem to be the best of company for us to be now living around in the best of times to be an American citizen?
The problem in our society at any time then is for the parents in our culture who are living around us, to indeed be civilized.

I am seeing cracks in the foundation of the liberals media elitist club because their nirvana president is making some very awful missteps of judgment about everything that he is doing these days. And has become just like them to be a very bad person to be judging everyone else?

Britain falls to 25th best place to live in the world... behind Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Hungary

By Peter Allen
Updated: 03:04 EST, 7 January 2010

Britain has dropped to 25th place on a list of the best places in the world to live  -  behind countries such as the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Uruguay.

While France tops the poll for the fifth year running, the UK's climate, crime rate, cost of living, congested roads and overcrowded cities have pushed it even further down from last year's ranking at 20.

The Quality of Life Index, published by International Living magazine for the 30th year, says the French live life to the full, while Britons are over-worked.
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In all, 194 countries are surveyed on nine criteria, including the cost of living, culture and leisure, environment, safety, culture and weather.

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