If Mario can get over the wall, anyone can:I know, right?? It's not like his decisions directly affect immigration to the country!
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If Mario can get over the wall, anyone can:I know, right?? It's not like his decisions directly affect immigration to the country!
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The states are kind of weird when it comes to weapons. Each state has their own laws. Some you can buy guns and carry them in the open, others you need a license, and some you can buy them but can't keep them loaded in public. The states have different drug laws too. Some are legal in some places and banned in others. I suppose it's kind of like the EU in a way. You can freely travel from one place to another, but each one has different state level laws that you have to recognize.Lol yeah I have heard about your police shooting helpless woman calling them (that canadian woman not to long ago) and other people who get shot even though they never did anything wrong.
A guy who came into my former Company to train is with a special programming language told us that he is in a weopon club and went to america to buy weapons ... when he crossed the border from one place where he was allowed to cary a weapon to another where it was not allowed (which he didn't know) the police got him and wasn't really nice to him until he told them that he was from germany and bought the weapons for his club in germany ... he was lucky that one of the policemen had german ancestors and he was like "yeah brother its all good" XD
At least we don't have to pay out doctors anything extra, only pay our monthly 14% for insurance ... counting the times I really needed a doctor it would probably mcuh less expensive not paying this much every month but if you get a real problem or get lots of problems when you are old it might be a good thing.
I've lived under socialism for almost my entire life.Yeah, I don't believe you for a second there. Private is better on some levels, some not so much.
That's probably the most important factor when moving to the states is looking at the different laws varying from states. If @Saiyan Lusitano is really serious I would say look at state laws first and then look at geographic location. Also note that some states can have a varied ecosystem, an example being my state of Georgia. It has mountains, plains that go on for miles, the ocean, and even swamps within its borders.The states are kind of weird when it comes to weapons. Each state has their own laws. Some you can buy guns and carry them in the open, others you need a license, and some you can buy them but can't keep them loaded in public. The states have different drug laws too. Some are legal in some places and banned in others. I suppose it's kind of like the EU in a way. You can freely travel from one place to another, but each one has different state level laws that you have to recognize.
For sure. Just driving from Indiana to florida, you go from flat farmland in Kentucky, to mountains in Tennessee/Georgia to swamp and tropical like beaches of florida. And that's just a 16 hour drive. That's something I love about this country.That's probably the most important factor when moving to the states is looking at the different laws varying from states. If @Saiyan Lusitano is really serious I would say look at state laws first and then look at geographic location. Also note that some states can have a varied ecosystem, an example being my state of Georgia. It has mountains, plains that go on for miles, the ocean, and even swamps within its borders.
And then there's IowaFor sure. Just driving from Indiana to florida, you go from flat farmland in Kentucky, to mountains in Tennessee/Georgia to swamp and tropical like beaches of florida. And that's just a 16 hour drive. That's something I love about this country.
Lemme just say that I hate California. The place is overly hot and you can tell that everything is built on top of a desert wasteland. I guess it's alright if you enjoy beaches and surfing. As it turns out I hate both. Many buildings look terrible and there's too much nothingness to go around. The only nice parts of California are the most populated cities, and I guess north where it's less of a wasteland. That's my review of it after living there for 10 years.
I've lived in California my whole life and I believe that you just live in a shitty part of CaliLemme just say that I hate California. The place is overly hot and you can tell that everything is built on top of a desert wasteland. I guess it's alright if you enjoy beaches and surfing. As it turns out I hate both. Many buildings look terrible and there's too much nothingness to go around. The only nice parts of California are the most populated cities, and I guess north where it's less of a wasteland. That's my review of it after living there for 10 years.
That's ok, in two years they're gonna pull out of the union peacefully and painless anyway and become a world superpower. (At least in the Californians' minds that want to pull out think they will)Don't forget the half-assed taxation and stupid regulations, the cost of living and the piss poor state government.
That's ok, in two years they're gonna pull out of the union peacefully and painless anyway and become a world superpower. (At least in the Californians' minds that want to pull out think they will)
We have all those things here in Georgia except the desert. we have a replacement for the desert too, it's called the swamp. Honestly I would advise not moving to California because Everytime I've gone there everything feels like it's 10x more expensive then it should be plus there are a ton more regulations and laws there than anywhere else I've been to in the states.I see no reason that anyone would really want to move here to the US unless you really want to live in a cool place like Cali. (We have everything mountains, snow, deserts, forests, and beaches but it's expensive.) Also with the political mess we have with people constantly complaining about everything that Trump does, all of the "peaceful" protests (they're actually more like riots let's be real) and the whole mess with LGBT related events it's not the greatest place at the moment but I still have hope
I wouldn't know much about how the laws compare but we have decent gun laws and great knife laws. Jobs here also compensate for how much more expensive things are.We have all those things here in Georgia except the desert. we have a replacement for the desert too, it's called the swamp. Honestly I would advise not moving to California because Everytime I've gone there everything feels like it's 10x more expensive then it should be plus there are a ton more regulations and laws there than anywhere else I've been to in the states.