Under Obama, Personal Freedom In U.S. Drops To 21st In The World


Of course, Democrats are socalists, and socialists believe in limiting personal freedom ‘for the greater good’. But Obama is much more than a Democrat or even a socialist…he’s a tyrant. He’s broken too many laws to be considered anything but a despot- over 2000 by some counts.

No wonder people are feeling the way they are – with everything from the vastly increased police state to the amount of onerous legislation. Unfortunately, Obama only a puppet. And, those who he works for, which are corporations and financial institutions, are surely using him to set a precedent for future tyrants, that is, if he doesn’t manage to start martial law before the next election and maintain control of the White House for who knows how long.

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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.

Source: washingtonexaminer.com


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