I'd say the U.S. is still a better place to live than almost anywhere else. But we aren't living up to our full potential. As long as we have a president and a congress (and democrats and republicans are both complicit in this) that think they can ignore the constitution, monitor phone calls without a warrant, compel every American to buy health insurance as a condition of citezenship, run trillion dollar deficits and massively raise taxes during a recession, we won't live up to our full potential. The bipartisan welfare-warfare caucus needs to be broken up, and Rand Paul is the only potential 2016er who I have faith will do it.
Is America becoming a bad country to live in?
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I'd say the U.S. is still a better place to live than almost anywhere else. But we aren't living up to our full potential. As long as we have a president and a congress (and democrats and republicans are both complicit in this) that think they can ignore the constitution, monitor phone calls without a warrant, compel every American to buy health insurance as a condition of citezenship, run trillion dollar deficits and massively raise taxes during a recession, we won't live up to our full potential. The bipartisan welfare-warfare caucus needs to be broken up, and Rand Paul is the only potential 2016er who I have faith will do it.
Rand Paul 2016