A new survey puts the United States in 36th place in the world for “perceived freedom”.
It would’ve been worse, but we’re still free to not care about soccer.
A new survey puts the United States in 36th place in the world for “perceived freedom”.
It would’ve been worse, but we’re still free to not care about soccer.
Do you think I could sneak into New Zealand if I disguised myself as a hobbit?
Question: How many Americans answering this survey were Hobby Lobby opponents who think that “freedom” means forcing people to buy things for you?
If memory serves, freedom not to care about soccer was one of FDR’s four freedoms; if it wasn’t, it certainly should have been.