Well, it's complicated. I got here as a teen and was not really rah rah America ever. I knew I would get a nice education while my dad had work. He paid two years of my college. Then I graduated. I did not feel like taking the job that I located in Ohio in the same town. Analyzing sewer water for the city. Things went along and by 1975 I was pretty much stuck here. I could still have sought work in Europe in 1980. I probably could have arranged even that, and not broken up with Mrs T. She spoke Scandinavian languages. We could have moved there, Finland had few jobs for me.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2025 11:57 amI don’t know about you Tero, but I’m the angriest I’ve ever been. I’m holding it together quite well, but still wanted to share. How are the other Americans feeling?
But then we stayed where my first job was for 13 years and we were even more stuck.
We had the two kids and things did not look all that strange in 1995. So we parents are responsible for the kids staying here. And the grandkids, as the kids are pretty stuck to their spouses. I can get them both a passport to get the hell out of here if needed. But it would be a bit of an effort for their spouses. Not many English speaking coutries in the EU.
So there we are then. And I feel somewhat resposible for all that. But I am scientist and did not need to have a political science degree for anything. I was not the one to ever predict any of this. I could see a bit of it coming only by Bush Jr term and 9-11.