Thursday, November 25, 2010

[Pessimism Porn] Почему Американцы Бегут Из Америки?

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Americans, I have some bad news for you:

You have the worst quality of life in the developed world—by a wide margin.

If you had any idea of how people really lived in Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and many parts of Asia, you’d be rioting in the streets calling for a better life. In fact, the average Australian or Singaporean taxi driver has a much better standard of living than the typical American white-collar worker.

I know this because I am an American, and I escaped from the prison you call home.

I have lived all around the world, in wealthy countries and poor ones, and there is only one country I would never consider living in again: The United States of America. The mere thought of it fills me with dread.

Consider this: you are the only people in the developed world without a single-payer health system. Everyone in Western Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia, Singapore and New Zealand has a single-payer system. If they get sick, they can devote all their energies to getting well. If you get sick, you have to battle two things at once: your illness and the fear of financial ruin. Millions of Americans go bankrupt every year due to medical bills, and tens of thousands die each year because they have no insurance or insufficient insurance. And don’t believe for a second that rot about America having the world’s best medical care or the shortest waiting lists: I’ve been to hospitals in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Singapore, and Thailand, and every one was better than the “good” hospital I used to go to back home. The waits were shorter, the facilities more comfortable, and the doctors just as good.

This is ironic, because you need a good health system more than anyone else in the world. Why? Because your lifestyle is almost designed to make you sick.

Let’s start with your diet: Much of the beef you eat has been exposed to fecal matter in processing. Your chicken is contaminated with salmonella. Your stock animals and poultry are pumped full of growth hormones and antibiotics. In most other countries, the government would act to protect consumers from this sort of thing; in the United States, the government is bought off by industry to prevent any effective regulations or inspections. In a few years, the majority of all the produce for sale in the United States will be from genetically modified crops, thanks to the cozy relationship between Monsanto Corporation and the United States government. Worse still, due to the vast quantities of high-fructose corn syrup Americans consume, fully one-third of children born in the United States today will be diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes at some point in their lives.

Of course, it’s not just the food that’s killing you, it’s the drugs. If you show any sign of life when you’re young, they’ll put you on Ritalin. Then, when you get old enough to take a good look around, you’ll get depressed, so they’ll give you Prozac. If you’re a man, this will render you chemically impotent, so you’ll need Viagra to get it up. Meanwhile, your steady diet of trans-fat-laden food is guaranteed to give you high cholesterol, so you’ll get a prescription for Lipitor. Finally, at the end of the day, you’ll lay awake at night worrying about losing your health plan, so you’ll need Lunesta to go to sleep.

With a diet guaranteed to make you sick and a health system designed to make sure you stay that way, what you really need is a long vacation somewhere. Unfortunately, you probably can’t take one. I’ll let you in on little secret: if you go to the beaches of Thailand, the mountains of Nepal, or the coral reefs of Australia, you’ll probably be the only American in sight. And you’ll be surrounded crowds of happy Germans, French, Italians, Israelis, Scandinavians and wealthy Asians. Why? Because they’re paid well enough to afford to visit these places AND they can take vacations long enough to do so. Even if you could scrape together enough money to go to one of these incredible places, by the time you recovered from your jetlag, it would time to get on a plane and rush back to your job.

If you think I’m making this up, check the stats on average annual vacation days by country:

Finland: 44
Italy: 42
France: 39
Germany: 35
UK: 25
Japan: 18
USA: 12

The fact is, they work you like dogs in the United States. This should come as no surprise: the United States never got away from the plantation/sweat shop labor model and any real labor movement was brutally suppressed. Unless you happen to be a member of the ownership class, your options are pretty much limited to barely surviving on service-sector wages or playing musical chairs for a spot in a cubicle (a spot that will be outsourced to India next week anyway). The very best you can hope for is to get a professional degree and then milk the system for a slice of the middle-class pie. And even those who claw their way into the middle class are but one illness or job loss away from poverty. Your jobs aren’t secure. Your company has no loyalty to you. They’ll play you off against your coworkers for as long as it suits them, then they’ll get rid of you.

Of course, you don’t have any choice in the matter: the system is designed this way. In most countries in the developed world, higher education is either free or heavily subsidized; in the United States, a university degree can set you back over US$100,000. Thus, you enter the working world with a crushing debt. Forget about taking a year off to travel the world and find yourself – you’ve got to start working or watch your credit rating plummet.

If you’re “lucky,” you might even land a job good enough to qualify you for a home loan. And then you’ll spend half your working life ...читать дальше

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4 Comments:

Blogger Второй Московский Бомж said...

Поддержи проект, Дим, а? =)

http://allinternetmoney.blogspot.com/2010/11/blog-post_25.html

2:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Забавно это читать конечно.

Там он упоминает о том какая медицина в Канаде хорошая, отсутствуют очереди. Я сейчас сам живу в Канаде и очень забавно это читать. Тут наоборот все жалуются что очереди длинные, к семейному врачу попасть невозможно. Люди предпочитают идти в emergency rooms потому что не могут попасть к своему семейному врачу по обычным проблемам. А недавно вообще был скандал, когда премьер министр одной из восточных провинций Danny Williams летал в США на операцию по сердцу. И почему-то автор не упоминает высокие налоги.

Мне кажется, что вместо того чтобы писать о том что надо уехать куда-то из США чтобы жить лучше, надо призвать людей к личныи переменам. Например покупать сырые продукты (которых там валом) и готовить еду самостоятельно, а не покупать дешевый фаст фуд, отказаться от покупки роскошных вещей, новых автомобилей и домов если нет средств, вообще начать жить по средствам, а не по кредитам. И будет им счастье.

Имхо, адекватному человеку здесь будет гораздо комфортнее чем где-бы то нибыло.

7:13 AM  
Blogger Игорь М said...

Та не, тов. Орлов/анонимус подзагнул. Или совсем не знаком с современными технологиями производства еды и насмотрелся ужастиков из интернета.
Вспомним ту же Европу с ее коровьим бешенством... Почему-то в Штатах подобного не было.
А если вспомнить ридну неньку, где я проживаю. Так у нас в конторе монтажники после работ на современных мясокомбинатах по полгода не могут есть колбасно-сосисочные изделия. И не такие уж они впечатлительные.
Это что касается процесса производства еды.
В тех же Штатах есть выбор что жрать. Надо прото немного думать перед едой. Да более натуральная пища будет дороже. Но везде так же.

О налогах.
Те же Европейцы пищат ого-го. Пару знакомых из Германии мечтают переехать в Штаты, исключительно по этой причине.

Про отпуск про образование и образование лично не знаю. Но думаю, что если копнуть глубже все окажется не так уж и плохо.


Кстати сам Орлов еще не уехал из Штатов?

12:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Бред полный американского опустившегося жлоба. Коих в рашке еще больше, взять Давыдова, например.
Ну не получилось у него в штатах, так причем тут штаты?
Потому и пословица, хорошо там где нас нету, потому что где были задрали всех своим жлобством. Поэтому и в своем Калининграде, как то и лучше.

2:46 AM  

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