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I’ve thought about moving to another country if a certain someone was elected. But as other people have said, this is a democratic republic, with checks and balances, with picketing and representatives that can speak your voice in Congress. It is a lovely, romantic thought, though, isn’t it? But really, the only way we could ever truly be happy is if we all found some island and made a new indpendent country. If only the Vatican could relocate out of the middle of Rome and invite Catholics to come and be a nation
But that, too, is just a silly romantic thought that has loads of holes in it once you start looking over it.
Also, I think those of us that talk about moving to another country think it’s such a neat idea because we’re still thinking about ‘going to other countries’ in a tourist kind of way. I can gurantee you that nearly every country in this world is great to visit but awful to live in.
As a side note, I lived in Japan for three years when I was little
We lived off base for about eight months, in cramped little apartments in the middle of Misawa (a city on the northern tip of Honshu in the ‘province’ of Aomori, just under the big circular island, Hokkaido). Btw, if you want to live somewhere warm and you move to Japan, simply live in Okinawa. It’s warm nearly all year there - with rains in the winter - and there are plenty of beaches
But still, it’s a huge ethnic gap between the US and Japan, despite all of the Western changes Japan has made - most of them liberal, like porn on regular tv and liberal abortion laws. Not to mention the fact that the Japanese don’t care much for outsiders - it’s incredibly hard to actually get citizenship there, even if you’re Japanese-American. I loved living there, but I wasn’t truly living there. I was just a long-term tourist.
I understand not wanting your tax dollars to go to the personal agendas of a certain candidate - as a rather new taxpayer (I’ve only been working/paying taxes for three years) I’m just beginning to learn the frustration of it. What I think might make me mad is if a National Healthcare System gets put into place and twenty percent more of our wages are shipped off to the IRS
But anyway. Those are just some of my thoughts.
Also, I think those of us that talk about moving to another country think it’s such a neat idea because we’re still thinking about ‘going to other countries’ in a tourist kind of way. I can gurantee you that nearly every country in this world is great to visit but awful to live in.
As a side note, I lived in Japan for three years when I was little
I understand not wanting your tax dollars to go to the personal agendas of a certain candidate - as a rather new taxpayer (I’ve only been working/paying taxes for three years) I’m just beginning to learn the frustration of it. What I think might make me mad is if a National Healthcare System gets put into place and twenty percent more of our wages are shipped off to the IRS
But anyway. Those are just some of my thoughts.