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Under Obama, U.S. personal freedom ranking slips below France

BY JASON RUSSELL | NOVEMBER 18, 2014 | 12:48 PM



A new study shows shows that citizens of France now feel that they enjoy more personal freedom...Americans' assessments of their personal freedom have significantly declined under President Obama, according to a new study from the Legatum Institute in London, and the United States now ranks below 20 other countries on this measure.

The research shows that citizens of countries including France, Uruguay, and Costa Rica now feel that they enjoy more personal freedom than Americans.

As the Washington Examiner reported this morning, representatives of the Legatum Institute are in the U.S. this week to promote the sixth edition of their Prosperity Index. The index aims to measure aspects of prosperity that typical gross domestic product measurements don’t include, such as entrepreneurship and opportunity, education, and social capital.

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The freedom scores are based on polling data from 2013 indicating citizens’ satisfaction with their nation's handling of civil liberties, freedom of choice, tolerance of ethnic minorities, and tolerance of immigrants. Polling data were provided by Gallup World Poll Service. The index is notable for the way it measures how free people feel, unlike other freedom indices that measure freedom by comparing government policies.

“This is not a good report for Obama,” Legatum Institute spokeswoman Cristina Odone told theWashington Examiner.

In the 2010 report (which relied on data gathered in 2009), the U.S. was ranked ninth in personal freedom, but that ranking has since fallen to 21st, with several countries, including France, Germany and the United Kingdom passing the U.S.

The nation’s overall personal freedom score has declined by 17 percent since 2009, with a 22 percent drop in combined civil liberty and free choice contributing to that decline.

Of the eight categories in the index, personal freedom was America's second lowest performance relative to other countries. The U.S. had its lowest ranking when it came to safety and security (a broad measure of how threatened citizens feel in instances such as walking late at night, or expressing their opinions) — ranking 31st out of 142 countries.

The cross-country comparisons in the index should be taken with a grain of salt. The perception of what freedom means in New Zealand, which has the highest personal freedom ranking, may vary from how Americans measure their own personal freedom. But regardless of how the U.S. compares to other countries, there is no denying that Americans felt less free in 2013 after four more years of Obama’s presidency. And so now he faces the embarrassment of being the president that made Americans feel less free than the French.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/under-obama-u.s.-personal-freedom-ranking-slips-below-france/article/2556322

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Other than being forced to buy health insurance I don’t see personal freedoms being taken away from the average American.

Maybe its just me.
 

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the country that wrote the book on personal freedom, the country that only promises you "the right to pursue happiness", has fallen to 21st.

how on earth did that happen? rhetorical question
 

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Other than being forced to buy health insurance I don’t see personal freedoms being taken away from the average American.

Maybe its just me.

it's much larger conceptually, although Obamacare in and by itself should never be trivialized

cosmetic airport security
banking regulations
home mortgage regulations, also can't be downplayed
fees (read licenses) for everything under the Sun
seat belts
soda pop regulations
school lunches
punishing parenting at any cost
tax preparer regulations :)
vehicle mileage regulations
drug laws
 
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if one is not able to spend their hard earned money as they see fit THERE IS NO PERSONAL FREEDOM!

the usa is if anything rated too high in this category.
 

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Don't forget Hussein and Jarrett using a multitude of Fedzilla agencies to "punish their political enemies" without any consequences or punishment from the opposition.

Disgraceful! :>(
 

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it's much larger conceptually, although Obamacare in and by itself should never be trivialized

cosmetic airport security
banking regulations
home mortgage regulations, also can't be downplayed
fees (read licenses) for everything under the Sun
seat belts
soda pop regulations
school lunches
punishing parenting at any cost
tax preparer regulations :)
vehicle mileage regulations
drug laws

Like I said, maybe it’s just me.

cosmetic airport security - Last time flew was 2007 coming back from England. I don’t anticipate ever flying anywhere again. It’s cost is to much for my tastes.

banking regulations - OK I’ll give you that one.

home mortgage regulations, also can't be downplayed - I’m not familiar with the reg’s to comment.

fees (read licenses) for everything under the Sun - Drag on the economy and higher costs for the consumer but you don’t have to participate.

seat belts - C’mon man, what’s it take, 3 seconds to buckle up?

soda pop regulations - Silly laws for silly people. Doesn’t impact me a hell of a lot.

school lunches - Fuck the urchins, let them starve. According to the Liberals they’re to fat anyway.

punishing parenting at any cost -?

tax preparer regulations - My sympathies.

vehicle mileage regulations - Once again no one is forcing you to buy a car.

drug laws - IMHO they aren’t nearly tough enough.

I get where you’re coming from but I wouldn’t live in any other country.
 

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Don't forget Hussein and Jarrett using a multitude of Fedzilla agencies to "punish their political enemies" without any consequences or punishment from the opposition.

Disgraceful! :>(
And who’s fault is that? If they’re unwilling to stand up to a bully, shame on them.
 

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