| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@samielkhayri9272 |
I am Canadian. I went to Piisburgh, Pennsylvania for a few days back in 2013 to attend an in-person seminar. Pittsburgh is a beautiful city, at least around the Carnegie Melon University campus. I was shocked when the instructor told us not to stay out past 10 pm because the streets become too dangerous. I have walked in downtown Toronto past midnight without fearing for my safety. For this reason alone, I would never move to the US. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@chickenfriedrice4098 |
I see you have a false sense of security about your job providing health care benefits to you in the USA. What happens when you get in a car accident and can no longer work. You get fired, lose your benefits and you have to fund your own 15 reconstructive surgeries without insurance? In Canada it's all free and you get a disability pension at the end of it. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@harrycooper5231 |
According to the latest Gallup poll, 38% of Americans don't get necessary healthcare because they can't afford it. So it's not OK. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@rko1095 |
When you tie your healthcare to your job to run the risk of not being able to change jobs or careers as the loss of your current healthcare plan could be too much for some. In Canada we are free to change jobs, quit jobs, start a new business, retire etc. without fear of losing our healthcare. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@daletrecartin1563 |
You suggest a small town might help avoid some of the problems like school shootings. How small are you talking about? Uvalade Texas is 15,000 so apparently smaller than that. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@patsow4797 |
Last year, there were 40 school shootings, that works out to one a week (once you take away all the holiday time, summer vacation, and so on) |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@notanothershrubbery |
It's not school shooting that is the most shocking. What is most shocking is the moneyed interests which prevent any legislation that would actually take guns out of the hands of the disturbed people who commit the atrocities. All of US society is complicit in those children's deaths and they do nothing but send thoughts and prayers. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@spigette |
As (I am assuming) a straight, cis white guy, you maybe are not seeing the racism and other kinds of bigotry people experience. Also there were 51 school shootings in the US last year, dude, that's like 1 per week. Do you think they all happen in big cities? They don't. You have had 201 deaths in school shootings since Columbine in 1999. We have had 10 school shooting deaths in that same time period, and only 1 more than that in our whole history. None ever at at elementary school. You guys need serious change in your priorities and values in your country. ? |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@JungleScene |
It's very rare to meet Canadians who express desire to live in America. I'd say maaaaaybe 5% of people have desire to move south, but generally not.\n\nUsually if you DO meet someone who would it's for a very vapid reason like, wanting to live near hollywood or Disney or new York, often for the optics of what they imagine those places are like from TV etc. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@robertpalmberg5780 |
I would never move to a third world country like the US. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@whisperienced |
We'll send you our prime minister. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@toddbob644 |
You are more likely to get struck by lighteninh than be involved in a school shooting in the states... |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@deanb3033 |
NO |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@John_Mack |
As a 61-year-old Canadian... not a chance. Nope... we have Tim Hortons for one, freedom, we are generally nicer, we have fewer guns, and we do not put religion first. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@notanothershrubbery |
The guy who said one should get financially ahead financially in the US, while during that time not contributing taxes to support our health care system, then moving back when the odds of using health care services are higher, is gaming the system is it not? |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@drakeswarchannel2530 |
American gun culture is definitely not the problem!\nLawful gun owners must never be restricted!\nHealth care!!! |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@eileenrobinson8014 |
Check how many states have had major gun violence, especially school shootings! |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@careydepass130 |
Hi Tyler, you should do a video blog about where you live in the United States. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@janetmckeen-peterkin5963 |
Good question! We owned a place in Florida for three years. Sold it before Covid hit. I don’t miss it. Thanks for asking. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@judylaaper4849 |
GOD NO !! We have health care and women can still have a say about what happens to their body !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@randallcaldwell4611 |
I have more than likely commented too much on this post, I am so sorry. You reflected on the fact that nearly all Canadians overwhelmingly said they would not want to live in the USA. The response was overwhelming Tyler Bucket! \n\nNow is the time to ask yourself WHY!??❤️ |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@manbrains |
I have no doubt there are good areas and good people, it's just not enough to make me want to move there given government and climate. Also I don't trust myself with guns so there's that. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@calindasaulteaux4477 |
No thanks. I'm good here in Canada. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@attiliobarcados8178 |
in USA one has to be very polite because other people may have guns |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@pthomson9736 |
Brittany, yes. USA, nope. Not comfortable with handguns. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@harrycooper5231 |
Nope. It is far far down the list of countries I would possibly move to. At least 50th. Freedom, healthcare, safety, and avoidance of America's hate and fear are at the top the list of why. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@ReddyFox73 |
As a Canadian I would consider a red state if I had to move there . Dont listen to tne boast about Canadian health care , waiting lists that could be two years , lack of doctors ( millions of Canadians don't have a family dr.) Overworked nurses and a lack of hospital beds ( you might wind up in a hallway ) |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@patsow4797 |
Greetings from Vancouver ??\nI often travel to see friends in Seattle, San Francisco, Santa, Anna, and Phoenix.\nI do enjoy doing some visiting and some travel, but I always feel on edge primarily because of the bat shit crazy people that have guns down. There is absolutely amazing and not in a good way. Don’t get me wrong I’m a Canadian gun owner here, but, I believe and sensible gun laws.\nI couldn’t do without a universal healthcare, affordable prescription, drugs, and federally legalised cannabis. \nAmnesty International has had a travel advisory about the US for a few years, now advising people not to travel due to the level of violence that occurs daily . Averaging one mass shooting a day and last year. I do believe there is 40 score shootings. To me is more than enough reason, never to advise anyone to move to the US. And women should have complete autonomy over their own body and make their own decisions. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@iamanomas |
Never. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@LAUGHOUTLOUDPUPPETS |
Never would i ever move to the united states. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@judyyurchuk4904 |
I stopped visiting since the orange idiot became pres, and I live 50 min from niagara falls ny |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@JC-cu4ek |
Lets put it this way, my parents are snowbirds and we still don't visit the US. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@trishrafuse6299 |
I would move to the States but I need a kidney transplant and can't afford it in the states |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@alanhyland5697 |
There are only two conceivable reasons for a Canadian to move to the US. \n1. is the weather. I don't think I need to explain why some of us get tired of winter for six months out of the year.\n2. is the money. If you're young, single, white, educated male, you can get some good jobs down there, but you're going to want to hold on to your Canadian citizenship for when you get sick. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@notanothershrubbery |
Honeymooned in Florida in 1982. Wife wants to go back to visit. There is no way I would visit Florida. None of my money is going to end up as tax revenue for DeFascist. There are a few states I might visit, none of them red, but there is no way I would move to the US. The first reason is the insane health care system, and the second is guns. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@michaelmorris1224 |
The citizens of the U.S. and Canada are Americans by virtue of living on the North America Continent, We rarely acknowledge that fact as your Government has given the identifier a bad name brother. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@LifeOfNigh |
I think it's the fact that places that you even consider safe in the states, turn out not to be safe. Uvalde, Tx, Newtown, CT & Parkland, Fl, are all 35,000 or less population. Would you have expected school shootings in either of those places? Uvalde has a crime rate lower than the national average. Newtown has one of the lowest crime rates in all of america. Parkland Florida is lower than the national average. So... ?? |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@edwardpaul3338 |
1 yr in 1992 in Texas, on the day my contract was complete, I was already packed with a full tank of gas. Racism, guns, no right to healthcare, poor education for 99% of people, no need to go on and on and on. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@drakeswarchannel2530 |
Oh and by the way..\nIf you have any weird, undocumented or not-covered, medical concern.\nCanada will step in front of it for you.\nScience is the ultimate motivation. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@eileenrobinson8014 |
tabernak!\nMany of us speak at least two languages, it is a pleasure of life to speak more than one language, and helps you experience the world (except for the USA). |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@chickenfriedrice4098 |
Canada and the USA do NOT have the same aims and goals. Canada is trying to build it's citizens up and the USA is aiming for a Dictatorial Control over it's citizens. The Republicans are one step away from replicating Nazi Germany. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@adamsons2890 |
I would never move to the USA, no way. It’s unsafe and too racist compared to Canada??,by far. You can walk around Toronto at any hour,the fifth largest city in North America and not worry about being robbed or beaten up. No murders, no crime, no looting. Everybody works. Some of the reasons Canada is voted the best Country in the world almost every year. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@Mapleson |
You got there with gun violence, but what is a tolerable amount of religious intolerance (against Jews, Muslims, Pagans, or Atheists) or racism in a small American town? 18% of Americans believe in Q-Anon. More American civilians died from guns last year than the rest of the world combined. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@randallcaldwell4611 |
You mentioned living, comfortable in a community that has your same political views or the people that share your political views. I just want to know, what does politics have to do with anything. They are their own entity in the USA. You have polarized your whole population, either for or against, whatever the topic is. \n\nIt is tragic you have to live under the cloud of gun violence!?? |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@chickenfriedrice4098 |
TABERNAC!! French Canadian swearing slang is routed in Sacrilege of the Roman Catholic Church. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@toddbob644 |
As a Canadian who is tired of the communism and the poor healthcare system, I would much prefer living in the states... In fact, does anyone feel like sponsoring me so I can move down that way? |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@janicedale1413 |
I would move to Hawaii in a heartbeat. I was born in Victoria but moved to Ottawa 45 years ago. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@attiliobarcados8178 |
Tyler Bucket you should try moving to canada or Québec if you are willing to speak french, by the way english comes from french at 45 to 65%..tabarnak or tbk |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@brucemcleod6395 |
Maybe back in the ‘50s or ‘60s , but in today’s culture I don’t even want to vacation there, especially Florida. |
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| 2 years, 11 months ago |
@kallyfest |
Mais non tabarnak '' ??? |
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