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All the Ways America Is "Exceptional"

Posted on the 14 August 2019 by Morage @kebmebms

That last "American Exceptionalism" post here yesterday got me thinking. In fact, I've been thinking about it for some time. So on that thought, let's have a list of some of the biggest things we're "number one" at, America.
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  • We pay more for health care as a percentage of GDP than any other nation
  • Only nation wherein people go bankrupt for healthcare costs
  • Only nation with the highest amount of bankruptcies due to healthcare costs
  • More guns than any other nations, per capita
  • More shootings than any other nation
  • More killings, homicides than any other nation
  • Spend more--far, far more--than any other nation on guns and bombs and weapons, calling it "defense." We spend 7 times more on the military than any other nation on the planet. Worse,  U.S. military spending is greater than the military spending of China, Russia, Japan, India, and the rest of NATO combined
  • We have more foreign military bases than any other nation; Empire much?
  • We have more citizens incarcerated, in prisons, than any other nation
  • We have the highest percentage of the population that is obese
  • We have the highest divorce rate
  • Highest rate of illegal drug use in the world
  • More reported murders than any other nation
  • More total crimes committed in the US than anywhere else in the world
  • We have more student loan debt than any other country and finally, at least here and now, 
  • We have the most complicated tax system in the world
  • Biggest Weapons exporter in the world
  • We kill more people with drones, presently, than any other nation; Some of what our big "defense" budget gets us, I'm sure
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But wait. There's more. There's more of our positions in the world and these are things we're not number one at:
  • The U.S. ranks 23rd in gender equality
  • The U.S. ranks 33rd in internet download speeds
  • The U.S. ranks 46th in freedom of the press
  • The U.S. ranks 26th in child well-being
  • The U.S. ranks 24th in literacy
  • The U.S. ranks 19th in perceived honesty
  • The U.S. ranks 27th in leisure and personal care
  • The U.S. ranks 17th in happiness
  • The U.S. ranks 9th in retirement security
  • The U.S. ranks 99th in peacefulness
  • The U.S. ranks 24th in freedom from corruption
  • The U.S. ranks 16th in manufacturing compensation costs
  • The U.S. ranks 29th in intellectual property protection
  • The U.S. ranks 23rd in wage distribution
  • The U.S. ranks 10th in purchasing power of minimum wage
  • The U.S. ranks 11th in minimum wage
Don't get me wrong.  I like this place America. There are some things, plenty, I guess, we're doing well or right at. But the fact is, we need to take a good, hard, long look at ourselves and maybe, hopefully, work on changing and improving.
Let's do this.
Links:

The Myth of American Exceptionalism


The myth of American exceptionalism 


Myth of American Exceptionalism 


American Exceptionalism Is a Dangerous Myth


NUMBER ONE? 20 Shameful Categories In Which America Leads


One Is The Loneliest Number - America Is Number One At Things We Shouldn't Brag About
Robert Reich: Is America Becoming a Third World Country?


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