I've seen both I think Denver Colorado is betterSalt Lake City, Utah is perhaps the most beautiful place to live. Spent almost 8 years of my life there.
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I've seen both I think Denver Colorado is betterSalt Lake City, Utah is perhaps the most beautiful place to live. Spent almost 8 years of my life there.
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the problem in the United States lies in the ideology, and the appearance of the city is only superficial.
Save America from third world invasion .Let's take a look at some of the newer built-up US cities instead of always focusing on just the old-design ones from ages ago that the Chinese posters like to show over and over. BTW notice there are no bars over the windows....which is common in certain other "modern" countries.
Let's start out in the sunny south instead of the overcast north.
Saint Petersburg
This is actually often repeated about China by the thousands of Chinese people who leave and become US citizens every year.
Considering China's population, corrupt officials, profiteers and their families will flee to the United States to avoid sanctions.
The number of high-end jobs in the United States is decreasing, and the attraction for high-end talents is declining.
Normal people in America are migrating from blue states to red states, and eventually the zombies will follow, and the apple will rot completely.