Nothing wrong with Europe! I'd love to spend more time there than I do now. However, with the imbalanced currency exchanges, as they are, more and more Americans elect to spend their holidays/vacations at home where they can get more bang for their buck.
Europe had more of a tourist industry (from the USA, especially) before the Euro, which was created to compete with the U.S. Dollar. Heck, I've often thought I'd love to live in Amalfi, Italy 'permanently' (as I have Italian citizenship too), but my $78,000 USD annual pension wouldn't go very far there.
That's a valid point Boban1. The U.S. promotes more tourism within than external so I guess we haven't had much of tourism industry like some other countries that rely on it. And I've never understood why anyone would think the Euro a good idea for tourism in Europe by Americans, or England for that matter.
YES, all of the women should all be screened thoroughly using very up to date cleaning methods. They can start by being maids for a week at my little ranch home in Worthington, Ohio. All of their clothes may be collected here and searched by any new branch of the NSA during their term as maid.
yea, England is the home of the island English language. Hardly anyone uses that version anymore. However, the continental English version originating in these states is far more popular since WWI.
Oh, no! Are they obese in brazil, too? I wondered where all our manufactured gum and breath mints were being exported to. Dentistry is one of the most prolific industries in Southern California too.
yep, one big waste water treatment plant there feeds drinking water resource facilities, bottled-water plants, wineries, breweries and baby food manufacturing, as well as agriculture.
That's why breath mints are so popular in Southern California and wildlife moved farther out into the desert or mountains.
The major changer, and my hero, to come out of your country, Serbia, is Nicolai Tesla. What a genius! Pity he died broke. Now this is a man who's worked changed everything for the better in this world with his AC electric technology... in my opinion. IF on'y he'd lived to produce the transmission of metered AC electricity through the air, instead of using transmission lines. What a guy.
The major changer, and my hero, to come out of your country, Serbia, is Nicolai Tesla. What a genius! Pity he died broke. Now this is a man who's worked changed everything for the better in this world with his AC electric technology... in my opinion. IF on'y he'd lived to produce the transmission of metered AC electricity through the air, instead of using transmission lines. What a guy.
My great-grandfather, times eighteen or so, in his day, pissed off the pope so much that he was put under house-arrest for 'suspicion' of heresy until he died. His body parts are still on display in a museum in Florence, Italy. B.F.D. but, may he Rest In Peace (or Pieces).
What we need is a biosphere where everyone living and dead, together, can happily and concurrently pinch a loaf but not create any perceived imbalance in our sustained quality environments.
RE: Should people entering the US have more extensive back-ground checks instead of spying on our own ci
hey, PJ1961