Posted on 04/22/2015 2:54:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Yeah, anyone can plant a flag in the ground and declare their own country, but if you don’t have a viable military to defend your claim, it is meaningless.
As soon as there is anything of value there, Croatia and/or Serbia will take it.
Good. If Hillary wins next year, I’m emigrating. :)
If not for an indefensible location, lack of security I’d consider immigrating. But me thinks this country is going to go IPO soon.
Libertarian immigration law will destroy it.
You have to pay to join, so perhaps not.
I may join you.
I wonder what happened to the open borders thing?
They charge a tax to immigrate?
RE: Good. If Hillary wins next year, Im emigrating. :)
This country is lucky there are probably no international banks with businesses in the USA like Switzerland does.
Otherwise the IRS can still go after you by threatening their branches here like they did UBS and Credit Suise.
But he was elected by a 3 person committee and everything ..... even if it was his Mom, the Town Drunk and his Dog Ulaf who has a purple paw to prove legitimacy !!!
I see nothing suspicious about this at all...... < /sarcasm>
Stay Safe !!......:o)
Could be very interesting. If they only use the power of the State to enforce contracts and property rights it could be very interesting to see what develops.
Security might not be an issue. If they attract the rich and ruthless, security will take care of itself.
Should have named it Freedonia, land of the Brave and Free. Put Groucho in charge. Beware of Sylvanian spies.
I wish to become a dual citizen.
Bkmrk.
NATO will begin bombing later today. They cannot allow people to organize as they please. That will never do!
If yo wish to become a dual citizen, read all about the country here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberland
Here is their English website:
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