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Europe does have some decent protections in place for average workers, I do agree. However their taxes are much higher, so is the cost of living over there, and as for medicine it is much cheaper but with some drawbacks such as longer waiting periods, not as many options as far as treatments or medical care, and yes the government-controlled healthcare system over there has been known to abuse the healthcare system against those considered "undesirable" to the establishment. Not that the US has it very better, we too have a lot of corruption in the medical industry and price gouging is a very big problem here. As for the guns, absolutely, and if America were to remove several  major cities like Chicago and Detroit from the violent crime statistics overall America is much safer to live than most countries (our corporate/state media will never allow that fact to be reported though.)