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ಠ_ಠ Oh, how wrong of me! Forgive me reddit, I did not know the US had a monopoly on civilization! Goodness, without your mighty military and your global sense of justice, the rest of the world would fall apart! Poor slobs we are, not knowing our navels from our buttocks. And picking up a new language is so hard! Which reminds me of a joke: what do you call someone who speaks only one language? An American. Face it. Your rich people / businesses have options the common people do not. For the price of an extra $10,000 a year, I could be enticed to learn any extra language, no matter how much I loathed it. For the money these people might save, it’s probably well over $10,000 a year. The average household cannot afford a private tutor to learn French, but I’d wager a typical rich household can easily afford the private tutor and a summer vacation home in France to boot. What more, your claims that they would not move to a colder climate is countered by the fact that so many of your businesses and rich people live in places such as Washington and New York. These are not warm, sunny places, but then you’d argue that they’re surrounded by like people, so it doesn’t matter. Coming to grips with their new surroundings? Most of them have family in Europe, and with the money they have, they visit them more often than you visit the dentist! The only thing keeping you from realizing the situation you’re in is that constant American nationalism: “Whoooo! We’re #1! USA! USA! USA!”, can I ask you, you’re #1 in what exactly? Gotta teach the kids while they’re young, so they grow up believing it. Mind you, I’m not asking to suck up to the rich, or fight over the scraps they leave you. What I’m saying is this: level with the rest of the world, synchronize tax codes, and you can close those loopholes! As I outlined above, you can’t do it all on your own, though that is a typical American attitude.
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