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Other countries are just as bad as the US–many are worse.
You would consider renouncing your citizenship as a United States Citizen based on ONE presidential election result? Call me crazy, but that’s a bit of an over reaction, don’t you think?Hmm…interesting point. This is all in the petri-dish thought process right now…not fully formed.But–I would move my citizenship to another country, if we moved away. Obviously–it would take serious discernment, and prayer–but we have been strongly considering it. For my husband, who is not a risk taker, to consider it–it might be the right thing–depending on the outcome of the election.
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So would you rather your $$$ go to someone that will rule their country for the rest of their lives (more often than not in most countries in this world)??? And you probably will not agree with all of their beliefs! I think last time I checked the President of the United State made around $90K. So rest assured only about 1 cent (or less) of your money is going into their pocket. The rest of your money is being dealt out by congress and usually to things that were decided WAY before the next president will take office. I wish I had a name of a book (will ask DH tonight if I remember), although there are a few books out there that tell you how your tax money is spent and how typically the President has little or nothing to do with how it is spent.That’s the problem–suppose this person were to be in office for 8 years?? Ugh–I have truly never felt this way about a potential candidate…but in this case–I could not see giving my taxes to a person who holds absolutely no ideals that I hold.![]()
Heeeeyyy–we could all live in a compound somewhere together…and you could homeschool my kids too? I like this idea!HONESTLY, SHARON, this does not at all sound crazy!!!
In fact MM has mentioned the exact same thing to me a few weeks back, that if a certain someone is elected we will be outta here! Some place south probably, so that we are not too far away from relatives…not like we will follow through w/ it but hey, w/ homeschooling at least we can live anywhere, right?
I know it sounds kinda like a kid 'boo hoo, I didn’t get my way, so I quit (move)" But that’s not it at all. If a certain someone gets elected we will be attacked again by some terrorists because our troops will be pulled out of Iraq and Afghan. and then we would be basically moving to protect our family, right??![]()
The President makes something like $400k…if I’m not mistaken…not $90k. Not that that matters to me, really.But just making that clarification. And no, I wouldn’t want to give up my citizenship…I think that would be a dreadful mistake…but then, if you live elsewhere, as people often do–for example we had an associate here move to england last month–does he still need to pay taxes here? Why should he, if he is not living here?So would you rather your $$$ go to someone that will rule their country for the rest of their lives (more often than not in most countries in this world)??? And you probably will not agree with all of their beliefs! I think last time I checked the President of the United State made around $90K. So rest assured only about 1 cent (or less) of your money is going into their pocket. The rest of your money is being dealt out by congress and usually to things that were decided WAY before the next president will take office. I wish I had a name of a book (will ask DH tonight if I remember), although there are a few books out there that tell you how your tax money is spent and how typically the President has little or nothing to do with how it is spent.
Also, I am almost certain that if you “Give Up” your US citizenship, you pretty much can never get it back. I personally agree with that rule.
That is just it, you are looking at this from a negative POV. Think of it this way, this person will be in office for only 8 years.That’s the problem–suppose this person were to be in office for 8 years?? Ugh–I have truly never felt this way about a potential candidate…but in this case–I could not see giving my taxes to a person who holds absolutely no ideals that I hold.![]()
Not as a Catholic you won’t. Catholics are in the minority there, and you will not find the massive support structure there within the Church that you find here. My husband just immigrated HERE from England a little over a year ago. He is quite happy with his decision, but he will not be taking the oath of citizenship of the US, he will remain a British citizen and a permanant resident of the US.My son brought up England, but my husband went into a tirade about how he would NEVER live there. At least there, we could blend in a bit better.![]()
They also have the Basque separatists setting off car bombs, amongst other things.I just thought of Spain! My neighbor relocated from there last year–and she boasts about how wonderful it was there…how the schools are great…lower kids to teacher ratio…how friendly and warm the communities are…how much she misses it. Her husband is ex military, so their experience living on a base, might be different than living off of it…but I have heard good things about Spain.
irs.gov/faqs/faq13-7.htmlA U.S. citizen or resident alien is generally subject to U.S. tax on total worldwide income. However, if you are a United States citizen or a resident alien who lives and works abroad, you may qualify to exclude all or part of your foreign earned income. For specific information, refer to Tax Topic 853, Foreign Earned Income Exclusion - General.
Thanks Brenda! I am really glad I posted this, because as crazy as it sounds, it is something I have been thinking about. My husband is the more pragmatic of our marriage…and he points out the very things you are here–although, he doesn’t like the thought of this person being our President, perhaps in principle. But, hopefully, through prayer and rallying our support for another candidate…this won’t happen. Really, I appreciate your thoughts on this…That is just it, you are looking at this from a negative POV. Think of it this way, this person will be in office for only 8 years.
Remember also that our government has it’s checks and balances - Congress makes Laws, the President must sign them into being and the Supreme Court upholds them. If Congress doesn’t pull together the laws th is person wants, there is no way this person can make his/her policies into laws! So have hope, get out there and campaign for those you trust more - both for the Congress (House and Senate) and for President. It is not as hopeless as it seems!
Brenda V.
Do you know any foreign languages? Does your husband have enough language skill to get a job in a foreign country where he would be competing against fluent speakers of their language? How would your family not stick out like sore thumbs? After all, in another country, you would be expected to learn their culture, not expect them to cater to you.Thanks Brenda! I am really glad I posted this, because as crazy as it sounds, it is something I have been thinking about. My husband is the more pragmatic of our marriage…and he points out the very things you are here–although, he doesn’t like the thought of this person being our President, perhaps in principle. But, hopefully, through prayer and rallying our support for another candidate…this won’t happen. Really, I appreciate your thoughts on this…
And they also presently have a liberal government that was elected right after the train bombings in Madrid; the new government immediately removed Spanish troops from Iraq so as to forestall any further such acts by Islamic terrorists on Spanish soil - so much for Spanish pundonor! The government there is enacting laws similar to those of our more liberal states (think Vermont).They also have the Basque separatists setting off car bombs, amongst other things.
Another difference is the Hollywood types can just buy a mansion and bring in servants to take care of everything. They don’t need to actually try to find a job, learn a foreign language, and fit into society. An ordinary person does not have that luxury.i did some searching on the IRS website
you might want to too.
irs.gov/faqs/faq13-7.html
this is a pretty drastic step tho, and keep in mind, all of the big-mouthed hollywood types who said they would leave the country if so-and-so got elected never did. not that i’m saying they are smarter than you. but a certain party is know to come together better when they aren’t in the white house. we do have 3 levels of government just for that reason. no one has absolute control in this country.
Sorry about my error on the salary of the president, I meant to type $400K, was just doing too many things at once. I do have my taxes done today though, personal and 2 businessesBut–I would move my citizenship to another country, if we moved away.
Most of Europe is very liberal. If we did get out of Iraq, most of Europe would like us. The majority of Europeans do not like Americans on account of Bush and us being in Iraq. France is also definitely out for an American conservative.And they also presently have a liberal government that was elected right after the train bombings in Madrid; the new government immediately removed Spanish troops from Iraq so as to forestall any further such acts by Islamic terrorists on Spanish soil - so much for Spanish pundonor! The government there is enacting laws similar to those of our more liberal states (think Vermont).
Okay, at this point you did speak about renouncing your citizenship.Hmm…interesting point. This is all in the petri-dish thought process right now…not fully formed.But–I would move my citizenship to another country, if we moved away.