4 Answers
It's not in the USA so it probably doesn't exist.
12 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
That's not fair. Not all Americans believe the USA is better than all other countries. I believe that until we get Obama and crew out of office, we are pretty close to the bottom of the list as a country to live in. The thing I do take pride in however is our Constitution and Bill of rights. Unfortunately, they are being destroyed by the evil leaders the US citizens have been voting in as president.
It seems to me that many Americans seem unaware that any other country exists except perhaps Mexico and Canada. How many Americans own passports? Not many.
I do not know how many Americans own passports. I personally do not have one because I do not like the laws that came along with homeland security that treat all law abiding citizens like criminals. I think you base what you say on what you see here. akaQA does not reflect the whole of the USA. I know that it's extremely expensive to travel now and homeland security does get in the way (many people are like myself and refuse to fly until the gestapo is removed from the airports). I would love to go to Australia and the UK. I just will not do it until things change.
When searching for an answer to your question, I found this which basically says what I said:
"To be clear: I don’t think this is evidence of American insularity, ignorance or anything of the kind. Foreign vacations are expensive. Americans don’t have the luxury of a buying a rail ticket bound for any station from Lisbon to Vladivostok, so unless we live in driving distance to Canada (“Like America…but cleaner”) or Mexico, there’s the added flight expense. Nor do we have the kind of vacation time available to most Europeans. Plus, it’s a big and beautiful country; you can spend a lifetime on domestic travel.
Still, for those with the financial means and flexible work schedules there are no good reasons to avoid seeing new things and find new ways of seeing. "http://ilyagerner.tumblr.com/post/3454340650/travel-is-fatal-to-prejudice-bigotry-and
There's really no statistics to go by to find out how many Americans own a passport.
"To be clear: I don’t think this is evidence of American insularity, ignorance or anything of the kind. Foreign vacations are expensive. Americans don’t have the luxury of a buying a rail ticket bound for any station from Lisbon to Vladivostok, so unless we live in driving distance to Canada (“Like America…but cleaner”) or Mexico, there’s the added flight expense. Nor do we have the kind of vacation time available to most Europeans. Plus, it’s a big and beautiful country; you can spend a lifetime on domestic travel.
Still, for those with the financial means and flexible work schedules there are no good reasons to avoid seeing new things and find new ways of seeing. "http://ilyagerner.tumblr.com/post/3454340650/travel-is-fatal-to-prejudice-bigotry-and
There's really no statistics to go by to find out how many Americans own a passport.
Top contributors in Drama category
Unanswered Questions
chefkevincottle789club
Answers: 0
Views: 4
Rating: 0
ysb66live1
Answers: 0
Views: 5
Rating: 0
b52clubbfit
Answers: 0
Views: 9
Rating: 0
anand-gcom1
Answers: 0
Views: 4
Rating: 0
789win1 Asia
Answers: 0
Views: 5
Rating: 0
sunwincampos08
Answers: 0
Views: 7
Rating: 0
Dola789 | Nền Tảng Cờ Bạc Số 1 Thị Trường Việt Nam
Answers: 0
Views: 7
Rating: 0
bpmfilmhello88
> More questions...
Answers: 0
Views: 6
Rating: 0