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Happy birthday, honest Abe
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16/02/2009 08:36:04
 
 
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15/02/2009 18:00:49
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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>I really am very interested to hear where you'd find it better to live than the US.
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>Depends how you define "better". If you look at the Mercer analysis of international cities focusing on quality of life measures such as political, social, economic, health, education, recreation, public services and housing, the highest entry for the US is Honolulu at #28.
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>The reality is that if you have money and/or a high social status, you can have a good quality of life just about anywhere in the First World.

But I'm curious about William's view. Based on things he's said before, he has major issues with what he considers socialism, so I'd think that most of Europe (which, I think, he would consider socialist) would be off-limits. He also feels strongly about personal freedoms, so that would seem to rule out a lot of places. I'm really curious what he's thinking about this.

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