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2 years, 10 months ago @therocklodge Have you seen the state of your union? I lived there during my junior and senior high school years. Living in west Texas and Nevada. I didn’t know much nor pay attention to their politics. I would not ever move back. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @sophiest-claire1622 Well, i'm Canadian, (Montreal / Quebec) but am also a transsexual woman, and for the LGBTQ community, practicly all of the States are in the red flag. I can't go in florida, or Texas, or a lot of the States, because my life will be in danger... Well, California is open, New York +/-, and a few States, but you have laws to break us, if we are not into your religious team, we are in danger, even if we are, i'm a transsexual woman, i am in danger, and with Trump, we are more in danger in the States... The United States of America is dangerous, everyone has a f...k gun in there pockets and are ready to use it, and effectivly, the health condition, well, it's bad, how many people can't pay for health care, a lot, and they died... It's not just that, it's also the mentality of the Americans, you thing everything it's yours, the world is yours, but it's not true, we are only passager on this planet... And the American dream, can i laugh, it's a nightmare, be rich or die, wow... I'm not rich and i prefer to stay in the Quebec province, it's the worst place for the tax in the world, we pay a lot of them, but, it is so much more open. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @barbgreco5658 Noooooo wayyyyyy 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @suzannemartin4201 You suggest a small quiet town ? I have two words for you: Newtown, Connecticut. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @dbpool Canadian (Albertan here) - yes, i don't think i'd move to the States unless it was reasonably close (maybe Montana) with fewer people - i'd like to identify as a Hermit :). I motorcycle and have travelled majority of the States, from coast to coast, and i really do like the country side and scenery, and history, that you run through. I do a 4000-6000 mile tripe every year or two - did Tennessee last year, and Colorado this summer. A lot of absolutely amazing country really, and yes some really great people as well. Have run into some real odd people as well and some places i wanted to get out of pretty quick. I do like the fact the US hasn't bought into this woke agenda and politically correctness - it's absolutely nuts up here. I like the gun laws in the States, too bad we're so screwed over that in Canada. Gotta love Trump - may be a bit of a bozo but hey - the guy lays it out and owns his shit, every other polititician plays the blame game and does everything politically correct... End of day, i'd prefer to stay in Canada, either Alberta or British Columbia. 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @leeraewi I studied in the US for three years and had health insurance, but everytime I went to the doctor it still ended up costing me at least $300! For very routine stuff!!! I like the US, but the healthcare issue is a major deterrent. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @kpoplea6170 I visited Florida a few months ago with my friends for vacation. I could not relax fully the entire time there. You always feel on edge because you don't know who is carrying a weapon or in such a hostile political climate who would unalive you for disagreeing with them. It felt like a different planet in some ways and that I definitely didn't belong.\n\nAlso with my chronic health condition and more you could not pay me to live in most parts of the US 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @holyhelga I wouldn’t want to live in North America at all Canada is becoming a dictatorship becouse of trudope and his goons and schools are trying to turn kids trans 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @Melpheos1er Not a million years... The USA sucks in terms of healthcare, the police is one of the worst in the world, 50% the tax you pay goes to a bloated military, only the 0.1% of the richest people have an influence on political choices...(and don't get me started on guns) 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @louis-philippehuot4109 And you Tyler. When are you moving to Canada ? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @Rustytoolgardener Both counties are similar and I love most Americans. But the health care costs and the right to carry guns does it for me. If you feel that you need a gun to protect yourself, then it’s not the environment for me. Then politics has so divided the county that people actually hate each other for their views. Almost half the country seems willing to place a president in office that doesn’t believe in democracy. Scary future there. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @leogabriel5422 Fellow canadian, i would 21:36 VISIT, But never would move to the us. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @mariedixon9082 Here’s the thing, you are like a fish that is unaware that it is immersed in water. You defend the States in a way an abuse victim thinks what they are experiencing is normal. Trust me when I say people living outside the U.S. (even ex-pat Americans) look at your country with horror even while appreciating visiting your sights or admiring certain customs. You are inured by the conditions in which you live. You are defending your country without being aware that it really could be quite different and many things you see as normal are only ‘normal’ in the States but are actually quite awful. I suggest living abroad to see your country the way the rest of us do. I believe it’ll be quite an awakening. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @sinneadfert Okay, another comment. Have to ask why you chose to scroll so fast when abortion and trans comment came up? Personal bias? Disgusting. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @sinneadfert Not a chance in hell would I ever consider moving to the US. Hell, I'm not even interested in visiting anymore! I don't have to pay any monthly fee for health care. Nor do I have to pay a co pay. My feelings get hurt, I can visit my doc for free ;) There are literally no reasons a Canadian would WANT to move to US. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @TheGremlin825 in the first five month of 2023 there has been over 200 mass shooting's in the USA I do not thing there has been 100 mass shooting's in Canada ever 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @davidrutledge6215 “Children are not getting shot on a daily basis”? Do your research and then take a wake-up pill . . . 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @karenelizabeth6625 It seems you are living in a bubble. I agree with previous comment saying you need to wake up. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @phillipfay4776 I'm a Canadian been to the states a few times but there's not a chance in hell 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @Stanley-PaulDelorme Canuck here, not if you Americans offered me 1 million tax-free dollars a year would move to the most corrupt country on Earth. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @archaic10044 I wouldn't even visit. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @kathyharding2077 I would never even consider it... any country that could elect Trump is not a place I could ever live. I refused to even visit while he was president. The gun culture is terrifying. The health care system seems unaffordable. I might visit again someday, but not to the southern states where women's rights seem to be going down the toilet...I love Canada! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @MyPetZombie84 I don't get the argument of better care for american healthcare - maybe because there is 10x the population and so you have more doctors? But I don't really think the care is any different, unless you have some new rare disease, medicine and science are universal. The speed might be slower for some specialty things, but I'd rather wait than be bankrupt for the rest of my life leading to further health issues lol. As far as moving? I wish we could somehow move further from America...we get too much of your media, it's starting to negatively affect things here. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @lindamarner3872 My daughter moved to N.H. It is beautiful, but sorry no. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @kdmmtl1957 you can move here and be willing to live as a canadian and not an American racist killing machine 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @MadeNCda Hi Tyler, born and raised Cdn here. I have American relatives and ancestors. I spent a lot of time going to the States to visit them when I was young and US felt like our big brother back then. Nice, clean, safe, fun and just big. Heck, when I was 15 I even took the Greyhound bus from Toronto to San Francisco. I've been back a few times but last was in 2015. Lkg to come back maybe this Christmas. I know media is biased but to give you some explanation, we don't have guns up here to the extent you guys do. Of course we have crime and sick things do happen up here but, we don't have to fear that every single person we come in to contact w is packin a gun. And the news intensifies our fear of that one aspect of your country's culture. And yes, the amount of mass shootings at schools terrifies us. I am sad to also see the political extremism in the US now. I miss the US of my childhood and certainly do agree, small town rural people are salt of the earth there. I even found New Yorkers nicer than Torontonians. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @claudiabuck1969 We recently drove to my daughter’s cottage in Montana. We live in BC. She and her family live in Alberta. Another couple, two doctors, was joining us for the weekend. We got lost and they did too. Not a problem, we all arrived eventually. They commented that they did not feel that they could go to someone’s house and ask for directions. We agreed and felt the same thing. In Canada that would absolutely not be the case. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @alien4053 No thanks. I don't feel like living life worrying about getting shot every day just because I honk at someone who's trying to change lanes without looking and almost hitting me. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @birgitmitchell5873 Way to scary down there. Rampant shootings, lack of proper medical coverage, crazy MAGA cult. Canada is not perfect, but I thank God that my parents chose Canada to immigrate to 60 years ago. I am a proud Canadian. Best country in the world, despite our imperfections, which seem trivial compared to what is happening in US. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @turdwranglers2517 In the past 2 years I have had 5 crainiotomies, 1 kidney removed and a hernia. Looking at this in the USA, this would cost me over $3, 000, 000 for my care. I would be bankrupt. You say that the health insurance cost ONLY a couple of hundred dollars a month ($2400 a year) ... here, I pay NOTHING per month. Most insurance plans in the USA hve a few THOUSAND dollar deductible on top of the monthly payment. Yes, I do pay higher taxes than in the USA but the social programs are worth it ... INCLUDING HEALTH CARE. There is also a reason why the Canadian lapel pin is worn by Americans in when they go to Europe. There is also a reason why part of the French landscape is Canadian soil (Vimy Ridge ... France gave the area to Canada as a THANK YOU for what we did during WW1). The Netherlands sends Canada 1000's of tulips to Canada every year thanking Canada for making part of the maternity ward in Ottawa Hospital Dutch soil. Queen Jiliana gave birth to Margriet and the only way to stay in line for the thrrone was to be born on Dutch soil ... Ottawa complied. Canada also liberated the Netherlands in WW2. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @dalewolfe9787 Yes, of course, although Canadian views can be true sometimes. Yet, we cannot defend our own Country as you can. That alone makes us ' nice'. We have to be.\nDo you see realness vs manipulation here, even for/against ourselves?\n Not to mention a new thing I've learned through an American. Homeownership & land rights. We have something called mineral rights. Ownership of land under homes is unknown sometimes I am sure. No wonder the government can just get rid of people (paying something of course) off their land.\nIf we considered North America as a whole, America would be the male of the 2 countries. Kinda weird but a vague thought. \nWith all the immigration I am beginning to feel like a stranger in my own country. Dealing with it but, they are not the only ones feeling stress. \n\nIt's hard for anyone to move though when family is important to you.\nBlessings 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @VikingClaw Hi Tyler, first time I have watched your video, you appear to be known on the tube channel. You may be a nice guy, but you really live in a bubble, if the horror around you , in your country , domestically and especially foreign, does not effect you or your life, you cannot have a point of reference. School shooting has become a norm in your country, foreign politics, I don't want to start with that, domestic politics and corruption beyond comprehension, I have visited the US numerous times and I like the people, well , I had the right colour , that helped. My statements are not meant to attack the people of the US, it is meant to show that your domestic and foreign policies are extremely dangerous, since you can only be voted in if you have the backing of the corporate world, and don't forget to kneel before AIPAC , so , the people are friendly , but your domestic violence is literally stupid, your prison are privatized , they have to make money, you have the largest amount of prisoner , the corporate media , especially certain media such as Fox or Cnn, that is all the people know, very few read or do research, so , in conclusion, I like visiting certain aspects of your country, but I could not ever live there, my morals would prevent it, so good luck, unfortunately your politics effects Canada, economically, Canada should be far more independent. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @paddy1952 My career as a corporate pilot ended when my US multi-nat employer moved their flight department from Toronto to Binghamton, NY. They offered me a Restricted Green Card if I moved to Binghamton as the chief pilot. It was a moment of truth. Having worked for two different US companies, and having been in every state except Hawaii, I concluded that I could not do that to my kids. While I have friends in the US who are fantastic in every way, I never felt comfortable talking about politics or religion with any of them. I felt so strongly about it that I gave up flying even though I loved it. The American's excessive religiosity, gun fetish, racism, the possibility of being conscripted to fight in some bullshit, unnecessary war, and the lack of a national healthcare plan all factored into my decision. In 2015, when the US electorate chose an ignorant New York con man with authoritarian fascist ambitions to be their president, I felt fully vindicated in my choice. 62 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @lesleyhamilton423 Love the geography down there esp in the southwest - but that is about it. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @williamcrossland2012 Canadian here with our dictatorship under the current the pm, it maybe better moving to the states a little more free. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @rcatv7750 Wish I saw this earlier. The sad thing is there are forces in Canada trying to mess things up (e.g. those pushing for more private health care) but thankfully people are pushing back. Oh and to answer the question, NFW would I ever move to the USA. No offence intended of course : ) 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @ACEZL Insurance here is not any better. It’s the same everywhere but I still prefer the US as they are prouder people in Canada Canada has let go of its territory & pride. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @ACEZL I am Canadian I wanna move to the United States. I love President Trump. This is ridiculous over here in Canada. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @7mariepierre Smaller? We are the second biggest country in the World. Yes, we don’t have as much people here because a lot of the places here are not possible to live in, but we are bigger than United States that by the way is NOT America. America is a continent that is the one of Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Colombia. United States is a country. ??‍♀️ 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @thecynic9232 It’s bad enough living OVER the meth lab, why would I move TO the meth lab? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @tonik-o3949 Yeah, it’s not uncommon for many Canadians to visualize Yosemite Sam when picturing the southern US. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @canuckgirl2777 I will never set foot in ameriKKKa 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @Katrn30 As a Canadian who lived and worked in the US for 10 years, I can honestly say the US is BETTER in almost every way! I am a nurse who lived and worked in both countries,band I feel most Canadians are just ignorant to the truth that Canada costs more to live in with a much lower standard of living. We are taxed to death, get substandard healthcare while being fed propaganda that we have it so “good” here. Also as a whole, Canadians are lazier than Americans, and have a sense of superiority that really isn’t warranted. And btw, don’t get sick in Canada if you are not rich also…plus you will get assisted suicide pushed on you. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @SaraKvammen-tx7qc You should move to Norway,and make videos from there...or from Canada.A lot of simillarities,though Canada is vast compared to our little speck of land.? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @pdmeq4332 EU here : naaaaa healthcare insanity. Racism although seems better than 30 yrs ago in the south, is still obviously big. Also this little (big) thing that 80 mil. still would vote for Trump is just beyond anything. Sure so many places are stunning and millions of beautiful people, we will just visit. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @Speaktruthabsolutely2024 Canadian s always complaining about USA but it is probably the number 1 place for us to visit. Border crossings are often jam packed. Millions of snowbirds spend months in the USA for the weather and all the other advantages. Canadians don’t always tell the truth. Canada has it share of problems too but never talk about it. Again, take away the gun issue and Canadians love USA and Americans. I think Canadians like to show they are different but actually aren’t that much 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @Speaktruthabsolutely2024 I disagree totally. Americans and English Canadians aren’t quite different. Take away gun issues and they seem close enough. French Canadians keep Canada distinct from the USA. It is the major difference 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @payasofeo69 3000 people died on 9/11 and they can’t shut up about it…\n20,000 people died in shootings in 1 year and it’s fine… 0 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @melissab1360 Canadian here with many American friends.....\nWe have frequent conversations about the fear of school shootings and the parents being concerned for their kids safety. The fact that you and your friends don't discuss it may very well be cuz it's an uncomfortable subject. The ones I've spoken with sit with me on the phone year after year and cry about having to buy the inserts for the backpacks having to tell their kids no flashy shoes cuz it'll give your location away if you move, needing to teach them how to hide to survive. \nI'm in a very large city in Canada and we have the drills here too, it's terrifying for us just having that part, I can't imagine being a parent in the states worrying about my kids surviving school day by day. And the risk doesn't end there, it's the start of day 216 of 2023 and the USA has had 424 mass shootings events in those 216 days (well 215 days cuz day 216 has literally just started). And that's just the events that have 4 or more victims. \nAdd on the ongoing war on women's rights, wanting to legislate who ppl can love and marry. Nope, your country is quite literally the laughing stock of the world and needs to evolve to bring itself up to par. Your education system is slowly your medical system is insanely overpriced and messy. No thanks. \nCanada has it's issues, I'll admit that, but the USA is like the kid in HS who was always high and doing stupid dangerous ?z the only difference is that kid eventually grows up, the USA doesn't seem to be able to ? 2 O0gJtVar7_E
2 years, 10 months ago @arniecockerill676 Not a chance i would move to the murder capital of the world. Oh ya they have trump also. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
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