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American Army forces burned Iraq and Afghanistan.

I dislike great amount of budget for military purpose. Their amouts are 4% of U.S.A GDP.

Welfare budget is only 4%.

I want to live in canada ;;
 
American Army forces burned Iraq and Afghanistan.

I dislike great amount of budget for military purpose. Their amouts are 4% of U.S.A GDP.

Welfare budget is only 4%.

I want to live in canada ;;

You're free to go. Enjoy.
 
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diehardbiker said:
You are free to go, expecting paying more share of taxes.

The irony of this statement is a Canadian is more likely to go from being poor to a wealthy upperclass than an American.
 
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canada said:
American Army forces burned Iraq and Afghanistan.

I dislike great amount of budget for military purpose. Their amouts are 4% of U.S.A GDP.

Welfare budget is only 4%.

I want to live in canada ;;

Why? There's a stronger social stigma being on the provincial social security than being on an American SSI/SSDI.
 
LOL, I just moved back to the states from Canada.

Feel free to go and find out for yourself why :)
 
I've wanted to visit, but I could never live there. I can't take that much cold.
 
I had thought about moving back to United States as I miss my family in New Mexico. But I really like Canada. Not bad. I wish my family would move here, but that is their decision to stay there as they like New Mexico the best. Me, too. So feel free to move if you want to come here in Canada. What province would you like to live in? :hmm:
 
Considering I have live in Canada many years- still not desire to move to the United States. I spent the first 26 years of my life in Windsor Ontario- yeah 1 mile away from Detroit. Been there many times! Quite familiar with some of the United States. One of my brothers has moved to the USA about 40 years ago and still lives there. He is still a Canadian citizen with a "green card". At the moment enjoying Arizona!~
There is no Provincial counterpart to the US Social Security. Only Federal: Canada Pension and Old Age Security. CPP is based on how one pays over their lifetime till age 65 and OAS is based on 40 years of residence.
Yeah we even have 2 different sign languages: ASL & QLS

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drphil said:
Considering I have live in Canada many years- still not desire to move to the United States. I spent the first 26 years of my life in Windsor Ontario- yeah 1 mile away from Detroit. Been there many times! Quite familiar with some of the United States. One of my brothers has moved to the USA about 40 years ago and still lives there. He is still a Canadian citizen with a "green card". At the moment enjoying Arizona!~
There is no Provincial counterpart to the US Social Security. Only Federal: Canada Pension and Old Age Security. CPP is based on how one pays over their lifetime till age 65 and OAS is based on 40 years of residence.
Yeah we even have 2 different sign languages: ASL & QLS

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No, drphil.

Disabled people, even the very young, in the States go on SSI/SSDI; disabled people in Canada go on provincial welfare programs. We're not talking about retirement or EI.
 
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