awm, on 2016-May-29, 13:00, said:
I'd go for one of several European countries (like Norway, Denmark, or Switzerland) in the present day. US or Great Britain is probably better if in the upper half of income distribution though.
Of course this is so. I figure I'll take my chances. I figure it is not great being at the bottom of the heap anywhere. Possibly my fantasy could actually lead to some sort of interesting look. Maybe.
I did not grow up poor but I also definitely did not grow up in the upper economic half. Life was pretty good. I lived in the same house throughout my childhood, my mother was at home when I got out of school, neighborhood friends were welcome in the house, the neighborhood was safe, I walked half a block to the pretty decent elementary school and, in the winter, half a block in the other direction to the skating rink. And I had the best comic book collection in the neighborhood. It seems to me this is more than a lot of people at the below median income level can say today.
I don't know how to fix it, but it seems something is broken. Which I guess brings this diversion back to the election.
PS I am not saying life was idyllic. I could easily list some complaints. But all in all, I think many today can only hope for as much. The country is richer, so I don't get it.