Things you'd like to see changed in America

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heyheysg

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Non American here, few things.

1) Metric system. Nuff said
2) Football uses feet, American Football uses hands and is similar to rugby, therefore American Rugby.
3) World Series means the whole world not just the US, incidentally, I think the Japanese won one of the baseball world series?
4) the US owe China a lot of money. Please pay it back, it's getting scary.
5) Bad foreign languages in Hollywood, where even the Chinese can't speak Mandarin and people speaking Cantonese and Mandarin can communicate without any problems
 

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heyheysg said:
1) Metric system. Nuff said: I agree.
2) Football uses feet, American Football uses hands and is similar to rugby, therefore American Rugby: Still creates confusion of "which rugby"
3) World Series means the whole world not just the US, incidentally, I think the Japanese won one of the baseball world series: Meh, just wording, doesn't really matter.
4) the US owe China a lot of money. Please pay it back, it's getting scary: That costs money we don't have
5) Bad foreign languages in Hollywood, where even the Chinese can't speak Mandarin and people speaking Cantonese and Mandarin can communicate without any problems: Our language system sucks, this is true. I believe we should mandate a foreign language in schools starting in elementary school
 

Rooster Cogburn

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heyheysg said:
Non American here, few things.

1) Metric system. Nuff said
The Founding Fathers founded this nation on the conventional system. It's in the Constitution, right next to the "everything clause".
heyheysg said:
2) Football uses feet, American Football uses hands and is similar to rugby, therefore American Rugby.
European football uses feet. American football uses hands- sometimes feet.
heyheysg said:
3) World Series means the whole world not just the US, incidentally, I think the Japanese won one of the baseball world series?
This saves time.
heyheysg said:
4) the US owe China a lot of money. Please pay it back, it's getting scary.
Don't worry, we bought an insurance policy- from China. We're going to burn down our country and pay them back with their own.
heyheysg said:
5) Bad foreign languages in Hollywood, where even the Chinese can't speak Mandarin and people speaking Cantonese and Mandarin can communicate without any problems
Are you saying there's more than one language that's not English?
 

Timotei

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Someone call in the EOD units. I think we have an IED waiting for us on the road ahead.
 

Thaius

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I do agree that the metric system should be used. What idiot decided that the number 5,280 belonged in a system of measurement? The metric system just makes more sense and is easier to use, which is probably why our computer measurements are based along those lines.

Beyond that, we need to destroy and re-create our school system from the ground up. It's nothing more than a system of control and indoctrination right now: it's completely ineffective at actually educating people because that is not the government's purpose for it.
 

QuirkyTambourine

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I'll say one thing, abolish the Two Party system since it divides the country and sends what could be an honest debate into glittery eyed fanboyism for whatever party you affiliate yourself with.
 

CrysisMcGee

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What is the big deal with the Metric system? All it is, is a way to measure. Our system is different. No system is better. Yes I am aware that Metric is based on 10, and ours is not.

Honestly though, I think Marijuana and Prostitution need to be legalized. Crime will go way down because everyone will be getting stoned and getting laid. Nobody wants to do shit when they are high, and if they are already getting laid, then they aren't thinking about rape.


Work productivity will remain the same. Seriously, I doubt it would change at all.
 

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LooK iTz Jinjo said:
heyheysg said:
2) Football uses feet, American Football uses hands and is similar to rugby, therefore American Rugby.
Problem Solved.

And Rednecks. Need I say more?
Actually Football is a root word for a any sport that involves kicking a ball through a goal.

Okay, soccer was originally called football in the U.S. Up until 1974, the governing body of soccer in the U.S was called United States Soccer Football Association. They dropped football out of the title.

So here's what happened. Everyone called it football to start with. Rugby football was catching on, So the americans called Rugby, football, and you called it rugby. Soccer started catching on as a way to distinguish it, you had no need of this since you stuck with rugby.

So It Ain't gonna happen. No matter how much you whine about it. We used the name for a long time before we dropped it.
 

MelziGurl

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According to an American lady I've become good friends with through work she has told me how thoroughly disgusted she was to have to learnt the metric system while doing her nursing course. And according to everyone else on here the American education system is bullshit, so I'm gonna go with those.
 

Seldon2639

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Suiseiseki IRL said:
Someone call in the EOD units. I think we have an IED waiting for us on the road ahead.
That's either one of the more clever ways of expressing concern about a coming flame war I've ever heard, or I really don't get it.

QuirkyTambourine said:
I'll say one thing, abolish the Two Party system since it divides the country and sends what could be an honest debate into glittery eyed fanboyism for whatever party you affiliate yourself with.
I've always loved this argument. What in the name of sweet, fancy, Moses would you suggest we "replace" it with? It's not like in the constitution it says "oh, btw guys, only have two parties. K, thx, bye". The two-party system is a natural result of any representative democracy (seriously, it happens basically everywhere), especially when there are benefits to having control of a chamber of the legislature or executive beyond mere majorities for passing bills. One group of people says "hey, we can get this cool stuff, like controlling committees, and the Speakership, and get better offices if we're one party, rather than fifty small parties", to which everyone else responds "well, we should band together, too, huh?" Throw in any ideological divide on any big principle, and you have a two-party system.

I implore you to name one stable democracy (so, Italy doesn't count, what with the "we're completely dismantling the government every three years or so" thing) which has a vibrant third-party. In America, third-parties have always subsumed and replaced existing parties. Japan just recently formed a second party for the reasons I listed.

Edit: Okay, since people seem to like to respond to this post and only this post allow me to rephrase. I understand many other countries have smaller "parties" and even multiple "major" parties, but the need for a governing coalition doesn't change. The benefits from having a majority in the legislature exist in parliamentary governments just the same as in republics.

As in Japan, as I noted, what seems common is that there is the formation of pseudo-party "big tent" ideologies, and "lesser of two evils" support of somewhat-similarly-minded people. The smaller parties align with the larger parties in order to secure a place at the table, and ensure that those abjectly opposed to their ideology don't gain supremacy. The only difference, then, is the endurance of the coalitions. There's much less "churn" in America, and our parties change ideologies without changing names.

When the Democrats changed from being the party of states' rights and southern sensibilities (read: racism and segregation), all that happened was that a party within the "big tent" split off to join the Republicans. Actually, there's a lot more to it, but I'll not bore you with the details. Suffice it to say that the makeup of the party changed dramatically. So, yes, we've had the same two "parties" (though I would prefer to call them coalitions) in power for a long time. But those coalitions change in membership, in ideologies, and in stances, fairly frequently.

So, allow me to rephrase my challenge: it has to be a three-or-more-party system which does not include any sort of coalition between non-majority parties. It has to be a true triumvirate of power, no alliances allowed.
 

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Seldon2639 said:
I implore you to name one stable democracy (so, Italy doesn't count, what with the "we're completely dismantling the government every three years or so" thing) which has a vibrant third-party. In America, third-parties have always subsumed and replaced existing parties. Japan just recently formed a second party for the reasons I listed.

Canada.
 

Eleuthera

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Seldon2639 said:
I implore you to name one stable democracy (so, Italy doesn't count, what with the "we're completely dismantling the government every three years or so" thing) which has a vibrant third-party. In America, third-parties have always subsumed and replaced existing parties. Japan just recently formed a second party for the reasons I listed.
The Netherlands, Germany, France, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Finland... I could go on quite a bit longer
 

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Rooster Cogburn said:
European football uses feet. American football uses hands- sometimes feet.
Total facepalm.

Personally what gets me is the gun thing... with some of the nutters in my neighbourhood the idea of them armed makes my trousers sodden and stained.

That and rip up the entire silly constitution and write a non-retarded one.
 

DoW Lowen

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I think a lot of American Gamers should be banned from playing online. The fuckwits...

That's my biggest complaint, probaly because it's most relevant to me.
 

Kurokami

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DoW Lowen said:
I think a lot of American Gamers should be banned from playing online. The fuckwits...

That's my biggest complaint, probaly because it's most relevant to me.
Amen

Also, I hate incredibly patriotic Americans, nothing against loving your country but not beyond your capacity for common sense.