What I am reading in this thread is that people are equating Freedom = having $ or more opportunities to make money. I actually think the opposite is true, the quest for wealth and money usually makes you a slave to the mechanism that gives it to you.
What people have more freedom than the united states (or any other "free" country for that matter)? Well, for starters, the tribes that live in the Brazilian rain forests, completely separated from civilization. They don't have social security numbers, don't have to pay taxes or bank fees, don't have a boss they have to obey or a job that dictates what time they have to be there at. They get food, water, and shelter from the land and don't have to pay anybody for it. May not be fancy but it's all they need. Once they have food for the day, they can do whatever the fuck they want.
Just think about it, the whole reason this (North America) became known as the "Free World" was because when people started coming here from Europe, there was no government, or very little. People came to escape the oppression and high taxes they were being charged with by the Monarchies in Europe. They came here, built their homes from scratch, and worked the land for food. To them that was freedom, even though they had no money. Since then, this has always been known as the free world, and we have been brainwashed from a young age into thinking "We are so lucky to live in a free country", and blindly believing that it is terrible to live in any other part of the world.
Imagine a country where a civilian, is told he must fight in a war he doesn't believe in, and if he refuses is sent to prison....but of course that wouldn't happen in a free country like the US. Tell that to Muhammad Ali.
So you feel that because you make good money and have a good living that equals freedom? Think about it. The government, the IRS, the bank, your employer, all basically have you by the balls. Still feel free?