We've got the same thing going on with imported cheap labour in western Europe too Jeff, only here its legal and its kinda masked in Britain with a pittance of a minimum wage limit. Of course the more unskilled workers imported in an all ready over crowded market the less the need to raise the minimum wage. Supply and demand, market forces and all that. Britain is filled to the max with Eastern European sandwich makers for instance. Still costs you £2.50 for a supermarket cheese sandwich though.
(just to keep the sandwich theme going)
My list of American likes
Cheerleaders
Hooters restaurants
Seafood
Big portions
New England
Wildlife - bears, bison etc
Foxhunting - still legal
My list of American dislikes, mostly imported into Britain
False sincerity
Skyscrapers
Baseball caps
Democrats
Republicans
Fox News
CNN
Huffington Post
Shock jocks
Unfunny chat show hosts
Unfunny sitcoms
Game shows
Rock music
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Crap culture, our chief export.
The Fox News presentation style i.e. informing the viewer what they should be thinking with facial expressions is particular bad and odious export, much in evidence on Sky News and the BBC News.
^ We got our own back by sending the USA Richard Quest to annoy people on CNN.
He's some man, pitched for the lonely business traveller stuck in his Sheraton or Novotel with only room service, the minibar and Mr Quest's effervescent delivery for cold comfort.
I should add Berlusconi's Rai channels, always a good source for eye candy on game shows, serious current affair and news programs.
Years ago were better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McCsg0OHPsI
All good eye candy from my perspective...
That's true. It's anyone's choice to eat it up. Supply necessitates demand. That's why my parents have 600 channels of crap being beamed into their house via satellite. 600 channels, and nothing worth watching. 20 channels of preachers, 40 channels of reality TV, another 80 channels of horrible music, 30 channels of home shopping, etc. My dad muses that there's "never anything on TV to watch."
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I thought all first world countries were the same at this point. You know, McDonalds, Levis and all that shit. This thread is actually making me feel a bit more patriotic.
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The terrible thing is that everything i love of America no longer exists by at least 47 years.
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I love plenty about the US as it is now, but I do often wish I was born about 40 yrs earlier.