“Isn’t” is a contraction for “is not”, and the phrase “is not a place I want to live” seems pretty self-explanatory, but you seem to have misunderstood — I do NOT want to live in a police state.
And if you want to live in a police state, I would suggest that you might be the one who could consider finding one somewhere — there are a lot of them, but the United States of America is NOT a police state, we have a constitution that is supposed to guarantee that we are not subjected to a police state, and when we ARE subjected to one, we have a 2nd amendment that is supposed to make sure we can take our country back from the police state.
I will not trade liberty for security. If I had my way, the TSA would be defunded, and every couple of years a plane would blow up, but 10 million people would NOT be subject to an unreasonable search.
On the other hand, you can go live in a place where the police can come into your home and search it anytime they want — because if you pay enough taxes, and hire enough police, and they stop every person on the street, search every home, enforce a 11pm curfew, ban pictures at night, and confiscate all the guns, you will probably be marginally safer.
A prison is safe?