I understand. And there's the language barrier and everything else.
I have lived in the US and I've been to quite a few places in the world. There's more money circulating in the US and it's much less bureaucratic than most places to open a business or something like that. Infra-structure is very good too.
But speaking of society as a whole, there's no comparison between the US and countries like Sweden, Denmark or Netherlands. It's night and day.
There are three things that are very poorly managed in the US: health, access to higher education and worker's rights.
Hospitals and equipment are good, but doctors are a joke. They can't even diagnostic a simple parasite infection or other simple diseases. And it's all about drugs. Seen it plenty of times...
Most places offer free college to their citizens. It costs an arm and a leg in the US.
Most workers in civilized countries have a full month of paid vacation and many types of protections against employers. In the US, the employees got no rights whatsoever.
Oh, and I forgot to mention food. It's all nasty and processed, unless you grow your own stuff.
Still a great country and very rich and powerful, but how did it get its power? Killing, stealing, selling cocaine and opium to its own population, etc...
When was the last time the US wasn't at war? Can you answer that question without using Google? Since 1776, it's been at war 93% of the time.
Now you're gonna say it only responds to attacks of other countries because everyone else is envy of your democracy and your freedom. I know how it goes, have heard it all...
You're all over the middle east because those guys are evil and you're the police of the world, right? You're the jedis fighting the empire. Hahaha, cracks me up every time.