Maybe I don't agree with the ideals and various political platforms of any of these people, nor do I support Chris Christie, however, the quality of life here is excellent, compared to Argentina. The subways work and are modern, no strikes, blackouts, tax increases or other cataclysmic events in the 9 months I've been back. Healthy food is cheap and plentiful, as are nice clothes and home furnishings. There is something for every budget. I furnished my apartment all from a 2nd hand store and for $1,000 I bought everything including a new bed. In 3 weeks, I had rented an apartment, leased a car, and a full time job. There are buildings under construction everywhere, everyone I know has a job, health insurance and those who have kids are in school. My best friend just got a 30 year fixed rate mortgage at 3.25% with 10% down. I know the US has its problems, but I personally feel that there is no match to the quality of life and possibilities available to your average citizen who is willing to work hard and build a life for themselves in the US. I truly hope there is immigration reform because every human being deserves the right to better their situation and be part of a system that helps the citizens help themselves. I will always love Argentina and will visit from time to time, culturally its very rich and the scenery is beautiful. However the country has deep deep political and emotional scars that wont be healed in my lifetime.