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I love you too Carlos. GOT's best poster by a mile. Anytime you want to move to American kid you let me know.
That's rentals mate which are often inflated in some cities due to low inventory. The average home costs $176,000 in Texas (http://www.statisticbrain.com/home-sales-average-price/). That's 114k in pounds right now ... which I'm fairly sure is not the average house price in England.
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I love conducting Business in here America. Top dogs help each other out instead of hiding their cards.
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The NHS is boss. Though Tory bastards are trying to make it as ****e as possible so they have a chance to privatise as much as they can. But it's one of the truly great things about this country and I think anyone who thinks otherwise is a bit of a tosser to be honest.
Yes but you can get a McMansion in Texas for 200 thousand pounds. Seriously, check out some Texas real estate -- whenever I see Texas on one of those damn House Hunter type shows I know I'm about to watch someone pay what I paid for my house in Canada but get three times the house. It's insane how cheap the housing is there. Matter of fact don't check it out -- it will just be depressing.
Anyway mate I am speaking for experience. I lived in the US. We had a mortgage on three bedroom house with a pool and a two cars and we were not well-off by any means. Whenever people came over to visit from the UK they practically cried when I said what our house cost -- same amount would barely have got them a one room "studio" flat in southern UK.
We then moved back to the UK, had a very similar income (actually slightly higher) and rented an utter tiny craphole, couldn't afford a car (got one eventually but it was about 1/5th the car I had in the US for the same money) and I would have been laughed out of the bank if I'd tried to get a mortgage.
After staring at the housing ladder in the UK and wondering how I would ever have a decent quality of life I immediately began making plans to leave and ended up in Canada.
Having lived in both places I know without a shadow of a doubt I'd rather be making $30k in the USA than the equivalent in the UK. You can certainly create some exceptions of situations where you'd be better off here or there but in general your standard of living will be higher in the US.
First off..nothing is free. You pay for NHS one way or another.
There is no doubt that our (US) system is f'd up. I'm a libertarian that believes in small government and even I can see that.
Question for you English. In the US, one of the rights panic button disagreements with Obamacare is the dreaded "Death Panel." How is your system set up to deal with this? I'll give an example:
If an 80 year old man is experiencing a life threatening illness that has a cure, but that cure will cost, say 5 million, who makes the call whether or not he gets treated? Is there some council of medical ethicists that determines treatment? If, in the future, someone can be kept alive indefinitely by whatever mechanism but at a great cost, who makes the decision to "cut the cord" so to speak?
I'm not asking these hypotheticals in order to undermine what you have, I genuinely would like to know how you deal with the ethics of cost and the burden on society.