You yourself may want to look at some stats regarding the size of the European Union to put that in perspective but I’ll do the math for you it’s 0.01% of people meaning that they were in fact correct… 99.99% of people have no interest in moving to freedom land.
Also keep in mind that these uncited figures you’ve magically produced conveniently cut-off before you started implementing a policy of kidnapping people off the streets without any right to a trial and shipping them off to 3rd world torture prisons.
This story you’ve made up about Europeans secretly craving to live in the US is one you’ve completely made up in your mind (or through that bullshit propaganda of “American exceptionalism” that the country is so in love with) and isn’t supported by any real world data.
Almost everyone in Europe thinks it’s a worse place to live, work, get sick in, get an education in or to die in. Again, all supported by hard data.
"I don't think anyone" - means zero, not "almost no one" - you yourself should probably study English some more.
And... let's put it this way - there are far fewer than 80,000 people who drive the growth of either the US or EU economy in non-linear ways. If 80,000 of the "wrong" (most positively impactful) people move from the EU to US, that's a big deal.
I'm pretty sure that I didn't implement any such policies. Did you implement the Third Reich's policies, sir?
There are apparently also stories that I've made up. Interesting. How's that mind-reading technology coming along?
Really only finding a way to match almost every negative US stereotype possible here. I feel like I lost brain cells just reading it. This is that famous education system in action.
I genuinely laughed when I read this. Like you had set up an argument in your mind where if even one person moved from the EU to the US you were going to be right and the best part is I don’t think you’re joking like you actually believed this. Back in the real world though everyone understands that 99.9% means everyone.
But sure, do go on telling people to “learn English better” while you proudly continue on through life with a first grade reading comprehension and math skills.
Typical. Make an argument. Be proven wrong. Lash out at the terrible US education system (which, of course, has most of the best universities in the world and to which many foreign people spend collectively billions of dollars to attend.) Goodbye.
P.S which one is it? The best in the world or terrible? You didn’t seem to be able to hold a coherent thought for a full sentence. Between this and an inability to understand the advanced statistical concept of percentages I can’t help but think that things aren’t going particularly well for you at the moment.
I see the opposite. A lot of US people trying to move here now that it's becoming unliveable there for eg trans people. I'm kinda in an lgbt bubble but still. I myself have informed my employer I will no longer even travel to the US for work. Visiting a country means subjecting yourself to its laws and I won't do that. Same with eg middle east. I'm kinda non-binary so trying to get an X passport now so I have an easier time refusing (as I wouldn't be accepted entry anyway)
Also for colleagues in India, scoring a job in America through our company was always the big ideal. That also is no more because nobody wants to be a second class citizen.