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Why I’m Leaving America
Dollar Vigilante ^ | August 31, 2012 | redmond W

Posted on 11/19/2018 5:04:02 AM PST by vannrox

Please read this rant with an open mind. This guy is frustrated with the liberal encroachment on traditional American values under President Obama, and he decided to bail. Listen to his reasons, then comment. Thanx.

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Goodbye, America.

For as long as I’ve lived you’ve been my only home. I’ve had a wonderful life here. Your inhabitants are almost universally kind, and I’ve become lifelong friends with many of your citizens. All of my family lives here, everyone I have ever known or loved, and I will miss them all a lot. But after 22 years, I feel impelled to leave.

According to your founders, “When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one [person] to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.” Well, I certainly wouldn’t want to be disrespectful.

At first glance, you look like the greatest of all social systems. You seem like a stable and sturdy structure. People look at you and see strength. They see freedom and opportunity, democracy and unity. But a peak behind the curtain reveals a scared old man, desperately trying to maintain an illusion. Your size and complexity hide a simple truth: that you don’t physically exist. You are nothing more than a system of human interaction; not a thing in and of itself, but the result of a widespread pattern of behavior. You emerge from our beliefs, and the actions they compel us to take.

We learn our roles and play them well. The guards act like guards, the judges act like judges, the cops act like cops, and we all pay our taxes. You exist because individuals behave as if you did. Of course this seems patently obvious, but it has some frequently overlooked implications. There is an inherent problem with this sort of system, a cancer written in your genetic code, an inoperable tumor that spells your demise.

The mistake is so subtle that generations have failed to identify it. Your creators devised a way to hide it for centuries. They separated your powers, pitted ambition against ambition to mask your fatal flaw. As long as people were content, as long as your tyranny was well hidden, the problem went unnoticed. But it was there all along, metastasizing beneath the stars and stripes.

The problem is choice. I alone control my actions. Your system depends on us adhering to a certain pattern of behavior, but we each have the power to reject it. You will only survive as long as individuals believe you exist and act accordingly, but you cannot compel the choice. You can never take away my ability to choose life without you, to ignore your behavioral suggestions, to act on my own.

Oh but of course, you tried your best to conceal this fact, to convince me I needed you, to give me faith in your existence, to make me fall in love with you, to count you as my own. You started young, indirectly at first and then directly through my “education”.

For thirteen years I was forced into your indoctrination facilities, and social pressure pushed me into another three and a half. Without a doubt I learned many useful things. I had many wonderful teachers who only wanted what was best for me. I am grateful for their wisdom.

Far more sinister were the unspoken lessons. Structure matters more than content; your hidden messages are far more powerful than what is said aloud in lecture. For more than a decade you required my direct submission to your representative at the front of the class, using all the silly threats that work on a child. You taught me that knowledge is obtained from authority, that all problems have answers in the back of the book. You judged me constantly, trying to teach me to look to others for approval, trying to make me conform. You lead me in the pledge of allegiance over 2,000 times. But worst of all, you tried to parent me. You tried to make me realize a familial bond with you, to make me believe you had my own interests at heart. You tried your best to make me choose you, but it didn’t work.

The more you try to coerce my affection, the more obvious the ploy becomes. All the ridiculous forms of manipulation that go unseen by the masses are the red flags of malicious intent. My obedience isn’t for my protection, but for yours. You don’t want me to see the choice because that leads directly to an investigation of merit. No longer are you a parent that must be respected, but a business transaction that must be evaluated. Well America, your benefits don’t outweigh your costs. You do more harm than good.

I recognize your advantages. I understand you have rivals who treat their citizenry far worse. Raised in another land, it’s possible I would have never received enough information to understand my situation. And for that, I thank you. But it’s not enough. Your existence relies on a mortal sin, and no amount of bribery will sway me to forgive you for it. No number of schools, hospitals, roads or defense networks could ever justify your systematic use of aggressive coercion.

Coercion is “the practice of forcing another party to behave in an involuntary manner by use of threats, intimidation, fraud, or some other form of pressure or force.” Making someone do something they wouldn’t out of their own free will. Aggressive coercion means the initiation of such action. Threatening someone who hasn’t threatened you, defrauding the trusting, harming an innocent; the initiation of force.

Coercion is your single purpose, your only weapon and your only form of control. A government IS a monopoly of the “legitimate” use of aggressive coercion; a monopoly over the initiation of force IS a government. Hear it straight from the horse’s mouth. When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.

It’s not your fault. You were created with one lever, so every time the people wanted change you pulled it. When people got scared about retirement, you gave them Social Security. The price: enslaving the next generation. You put the bill on the backs of their children before they were old enough to vote, and the only choice you provided was pay up, leave or live in a metal cage. When people got scared about flying or drugs or pornography, you pulled the lever and made more threats. All of your rules are coercive. Every single piece of legislation is ultimately backed up by a threat of physical violence. Every law is a gun under the table, and I don’t negotiate with terrorists.

I will not support the use of aggressive coercion as a solution to social problems, even implicitly by voting or paying taxes. It causes far more problems than it solves. This isn’t a belief that was handed down to me as many of your citizens obtained their ethics. My belief that that coercion is undesirable and ineffective isn’t based on faith, and I’m open to the possibility that I’m wrong. But this is the conclusion of my sincerest attempt at an objective search for truth. It is a conviction forged with evidence and reason. I don’t believe aggressive coercion is wrong because anyone says so; I won’t support its use because of the way it affects humans as individuals and societies.

This probably seems like a radical and unsubstantiated belief to you. It’s certainly an uncommon principle within your borders. It might be unusual, but popularity has no bearing on truth. On the scale of individual interactions, it’s clear that receiving threats is not desirable. Nobody wants to be coerced, by definition. But what if threats can be used for the common good? What if the negative effects of coercion to a society are outweighed by its benefits? The more I learn about the world, the more I realize that this is not the case. Coercion inhibits the evolutionary search of the free market, it prevents us from trying out new solutions to social problems and from recognizing failures. I’m convinced it’s the cause of almost every problem you purportedly use coercion to solve.

Of course, your greatest supposed benefit is the defense you provide. But what noble defender extorts payment from its clients? How could you possibly be defending us when YOU are our greatest threat? Like the Mafia’s protection racket, our greatest danger presents itself when we refuse to pay. There is only one entity that has ever threatened me with death or imprisonment, and that is YOU. No foreign government, terrorist organization or even a criminal on the street has ever threatened my life or freedom, only you America.

Granted, you provide defense from some of your smaller competitors. You imprison lesser thieves and murderers, a charade to prove your worth. Clearly these are problems that any society must deal with, but ceding the power of legitimate defense to a single entity only exacerbates them. Without feedback such as prices and profit, no one has any idea what methods are effective or desirable. Granting a monopoly of defense is like giving all the guns to an army of deaf men and acting surprised when they don’t respond to our shouts. People deserve a distributed, voluntarily-funded defense network that utilizes free exchange to find the cheapest, most desirable and most effective methods of preventing the initiation of force. Imprisoning tax evaders and drug users while bombing innocent civilians in the Middle East is NOT defense, and I will not allow you to fund your crimes with any portion of the fruits of my labor.

Almost every social problem can be traced back to your gun in the room, pointed at us under layers of abstraction and legalese. The most subtle, and most deadly, was the corruption of the price system. You enslaved us with the strongest chains known to man: a debt-based monetary system. You deprived us of accurate value measurements. You prevented us from equilibrating supply and demand. You tilted the scales in the market, and threw off all our transactions. You prevented us from acting rationally by quietly replacing our money with a cheap replica, and forcing us to use it.

But your tyrannical nature isn’t the only reason I’m leaving, especially not why I’m leaving right now. I’m not only fleeing your coercion, but the inevitable economic collapse your inhabitants are only beginning to appreciate.

I better explain that phrase. “Economic collapse” means a reduction is economic complexity: a decrease in specialization, a slow down in trade, brought about by a loss of confidence. It’s not a fantastical, delusional prediction. Your economy is based on a con game that cannot be sustained.

Your monetary and fiscal problems are rivaled only by the artificial complexity of your financial system. But at its heart, the problem is simple: Everything is based on the assumption of infinite exponential growth. For a long time, that assumption was never tested. We could stick straws in the ground and produce energy for pennies on the dollar. The underlying economy actually grew exponentially. This allowed the Ponzi scheme of your fiat currency to survive a little longer than usual. For a while, the growth of the money supply reflected the productive capacity of your people, enabling an astounding degree of complex specialization and trade. But the era of cheap energy has come to an end. Like any population that finds an untapped resource, we went for the easiest parts first. Now all the low hanging fruit has been eaten, and we can no longer increase annual global oil production. We have generations of social arrangements built on assumptions that are no longer valid. Your money supply is expanding faster than ever, but it no longer mirrors the productivity of your citizens. It is being artificially expanded to paper over the cracks in the dam. Your puppeteers have made more promises than could ever be fulfilled, and they are printing money to pay off their debts. This never ends well. Regardless of whether you print your way into hyperinflation and currency collapse, or default on your debt, it’s clear your path is unsustainable. Collapse is mathematically guaranteed, and it’s not something to play chicken with. I’d rather be ready a decade early than a day late.

Some might think I should work to save you instead of leaving you to crumble. The ship is sinking, and we either need to make repairs or head for the lifeboats. But I took a look at your blueprints, and you were never structurally sound to begin with. You were constructed with fundamental flaws. Moreover, I believe we’re passed the point of no return with this monetary system, and the dollar isn’t worth saving. The mainstream media is the band playing on the Titanic.

“There is no means of avoiding a final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come sooner as a result of a voluntary abandonment of further credit expansion or later as a final and total catastrophe of the currency system involved.” Ludwig von Mises

I don’t want to be here to witness your darkest hour. We will all have to face this paradigm shift, but I want to confront it on my own terms. I want to meet it with consciousness, integrity, and a sense of purpose. I don’t want to wake up one day and have a rough transition thrust upon me. I want to make that transition now, and sleep through your collapse.

[I wrote my first draft of this in December 2010, and I've been pretty concerned I wouldn't be able to get ready in time. While "extend and pretend" was the worst policy for the American people, it did provide me with time to prepare myself, and for that I again thank you.]

America, I never signed your social contract. I never agreed to taxation, even with “representation”. I refuse to recognize the legitimacy of an organization founded upon aggressive coercion. I don’t recognize your laws and I don’t recognize your property claims. I’m not leaving because I can’t live here with my principles, I’m leaving because you physically overpower me. I stand a much better chance fighting for my freedom outside your territory, and I don’t believe it’s cowardly to admit that. I see no value in your Federal Reserve Notes, and I sure as hell don’t owe you any. Your debts are not my own. Your battles are not mine to fight. I will not allow you to enslave me any longer.

I don’t know what the future holds. I may be underestimating the difficulty of life without you, or your vengeance towards dissidents and deserters. I could’ve very well come to regret leaving your borders, but right now I highly doubt it. All I can do is make the best decision with the information I have, and the only logical conclusion is that life will be better without you. Like your people are so fond of saying: freedom isn’t free; but I’m more than willing to pay the costs, no matter how high they might prove to be.PS. I don’t believe information can be legitimately owned. I don’t own these paragraphs anymore than I own the words they’re composed with, or the letters forming the words. Nothing here is copyrighted. Feel free to copy and distribute this however you wish.

Note: Many thanks to my good friend Benjamin Gilliam for helping me review and edit.

Michael Fielding recently graduated from the University of Texas with a BS in Computer Science. After which he headed to the Caribbean aboard his boat, Sovereignty. As of this update, he is in Miami preparing for the journey across the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas. He describes himself as a full-time thinker and adventurer.

This is one of those articles that really spoke to me. It captures EXACTLY how I feel. It's something that I might have written myself if I'd had Michael's way with words.

I'd been feeling increasingly uneasy living in the States, and the growth of that unease accelerated all throughout 2012 until I couldn't take it any longer. I took Jeff up on his invitation and left. I've heeded his advice and have stopped looking back. As much as I might miss my old trappings and culture, it's time to move on for the sake of my own prosperity and even survival.

You'll note, however, that I had no kids to worry about. And I did have the means to keep making a living anywhere in the world. Your situation may be a bit different.

We here at TDV acknowledge that. While we'd like to encourage those of you who can leave to do so, we also want to help those who can't or simply won't.

That's why we're working on a new service for those who will remain. We want you to have the edge as things get increasingly worse inside the USSA. And let's not kid ourselves. Things are indeed going to get worse. A lot worse. But we will make sure that you have the tools to thrive even as the assorted statists, brainwashed, fasco-communist tax slaves around you get shell-shocked by the ongoing economic collapse and increasingly rough handling by their political overseers.

We should have it all together in just a few more weeks. Keep an eye out for more updates.

Regards,


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To: vannrox

This screed is verbose and filled with vague concepts. It is puerile.


41 posted on 11/19/2018 5:48:03 AM PST by BlueStateRightist (Government is best which governs least.)
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To: vannrox

We knew a couple....both had good jobs.....but they planned & finally implemented their plan to move to Belize...Belize is all they talked about

They retuned the next year....it wasn’t utopia after all....
....I think someone broke into their dream home, among other things


42 posted on 11/19/2018 5:50:13 AM PST by Guenevere
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To: vannrox

“But we will make sure that you have the tools to thrive even as the assorted statists, brainwashed, fasco-communist tax slaves around you get shell-shocked by the ongoing economic collapse and increasingly rough handling by their political overseers.

We should have it all together in just a few more weeks. Keep an eye out for more updates.”

And we will ship it to you in either the money saving soft cover addition for just $9.95 or the deluxe hard cover gold embossed edition for the low, low price of $15.95.

Order in the next 25 minutes and we will DOUBLE your order....just pay an additional fee.


43 posted on 11/19/2018 5:51:46 AM PST by billyboy15 (Es)
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To: vannrox

——Coercion is your single purpose——

The only workable response to coercion is physical resistance.

Leftists must be physically smacked down. Otherwise, they will continue to coerce


44 posted on 11/19/2018 5:54:04 AM PST by bert ((KE. N.P. N.C. +12) Invade Honduras. Provide a military government)
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To: vannrox

If the US “collapses” ( whatever that means), the world collapses. There won’t be a corner dark enough to hide in.


45 posted on 11/19/2018 5:54:20 AM PST by IronJack
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To: vannrox

Most freedom advocates wind up going south. NOT BECAUSE WE WILL FIND GOVERNMENTS MORE COMMITTED TO FREEDOM. They are almost always much worse than ours, and only Guatemala has a constitution guaranteeing rtkba. It is rather that if you have two governments that are totalitarian, you want to choose the one most disorganized, disheveled, and incompetent. You stand a better chance of being left alone.

This guy is not writing for the blue hairs here whose only idea of Latin America/South America is the “news” they get on Fox, visions of drug lords melded with a caricature of sleepy sombrero wearers in a dusty street somewhere. He is writing for those who have the same degree of contempt for “patriots” here as the emigrants had for the “patriots” of Holland, England, France and Italy to came to the USA back when they came for freedom.

As a matter of fact, there is more practical freedom in any number of African or South American countries (not including Hungary and Poland) than here in the USA, plus you don’t have the appalling hatred for the Christian base of law and values you see institutionalized in the USA and much of the west.

I totally get where he is coming from. Considered it myself, in fact.


46 posted on 11/19/2018 5:55:22 AM PST by mostly_lies
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To: vannrox

The author certainly didn’t learn to spell in America.


47 posted on 11/19/2018 5:55:58 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: Truth29

His book;

http://www.blurb.com/b/6550669-the-sailboat-diaries

Looks like he was back in 2015.


48 posted on 11/19/2018 5:56:48 AM PST by Romans Nine
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To: vannrox

I’m not sure who said this. Some attribute it to George Washington:

“Government is not reason, it is not eloquence — it is force. Like fire it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.”

Of course the government uses force. How else can you run a large, complex society?


49 posted on 11/19/2018 5:56:49 AM PST by beejaa
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To: SamAdams76

Wow, I almost forgot about “Don’t Give Up On Us”. Awful stuff. Yes, a strange musical time indeed. Just post Vietnam and slightly prior to disco. I actually dropped off the musical timeline at that point and retreated back to the late 50s & 60s where I remain today.


50 posted on 11/19/2018 5:58:04 AM PST by JonPreston
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To: vannrox

Colorado is becoming Sodom on the Rockies. Wyoming looks better every day but my family is here. I miss my little home town that got overrun by Boulder. There is still some hope but there is much more despair.


51 posted on 11/19/2018 5:58:08 AM PST by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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To: mountainlion

We lived in Louisville when we went to CU in the 70s. The whole state is just a suburb of LA now. It’s a real shame.


52 posted on 11/19/2018 6:02:02 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: beejaa
Of course the government uses force. How else can you run a large, complex society? Geez, I am sure we have no idea.... /s We could try individual liberty so long as we do not impinge on the rights of others? Nah.... too utopian.... Geez again.
53 posted on 11/19/2018 6:02:40 AM PST by mostly_lies
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To: vannrox

During the last presidential elections, my wife and I were looking at places in Canada.

We did that because we knew that Hillary was going to steal the election, and within weeks the US would literally be at war.

It’s a tough moment, deciding fight or flight.

If one can fight from a remote location, and be somewhat effective.. than hey.. whatever.

Because under the left it does mean physically fighting. I think I’m ready to now. My daughter is a bit more grown up (Not an infant anymore) but I do wonder if it’s worth dying for this country when half the people are completely insane and deserve none of it’s treasures.


54 posted on 11/19/2018 6:05:20 AM PST by Celerity
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To: mostly_lies

You favor anarchy? At this point in our history, we can’t even agree on what individual rights are. Are they the negative rights of the Bill of Rights or the positive rights of President Roosevelt? About half the country supports each system.


55 posted on 11/19/2018 6:06:09 AM PST by beejaa
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To: vannrox

More of a manifesto type rant than anything else....most who bitch and then tell us why they’re leaving would be more effective to wait and then tell us why they actually left....where is the guy relocating to?


56 posted on 11/19/2018 6:12:52 AM PST by trebb (Those who don't donate anything tend to be empty gasbags...no-value-added types)
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To: vannrox

The author is a sophomoric, liberal, socialist, sociopath who thinks the nation revolves around “zitself”.

I suggest he /Ze whatever finds all the like-minded associates he can find, and sail off into the kind and gentle arms of “mother gaia” and be gone.

It is directly due to self-absorbed types like this our nation is having a major identity crisis; either we are a nation of strong men and women ( yes, not the rest of alphabet sex soup ought not to be included as they are not capable of growing the next generation of citizens) who roll up sleeves, find jobs/livelihoods, marry, bear children and sacrifice their youth for their offspring and each other; collectively creating the most safe, secure and productive society of people on earth. The liberties and freedoms we willingly forego as a component of the right to live in security are over come by the total effect of that social contract between free men and women.

Good riddance. Anyone who thinks bailing is a wise and honorable option is not worthy of the benefit.

I think I know this guy; he could be my pot smoking tree hugging teat sucking guitar strumming brother in law from Asheville NC who continually begged for money to fund his “American journey of self discovery” a decade or two back. I told him that if I gave him money, I wanted a contract for 50% of the rights to his songs and albums. I have not heard from him since the US Embassy in Finland called and asked for me to pay for his airfare back to the US, as he was being deported, which I impolitely refused.

They are not us. Good riddance.

Too bad the reality of this article is that he is probably getting SSDI for PTSD or some such condition caused by the “system”. He ain’t got the balls to depart; in his real mind, he knows better. Unless he was the guy who was killed by ISIS while pedaling though some ‘stan last summer with his GF on mission of tolerance etc., but I doubt it.


57 posted on 11/19/2018 6:14:06 AM PST by Manly Warrior (US ARMY (Ret), "No Free Lunches for the Dogs of War")
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To: vannrox

If we had a system where nobody had to go to school or pledge allegiance to the country, we would have a country full of useless people. We would be invaded and everything seized by better organized and more disciplined people.

Life is not perfect and idealism should be a guide and not a law.


58 posted on 11/19/2018 6:14:34 AM PST by BlackAdderess (Dear GOP, please learn to punish bad behavior and reward good behavior instead of the opposite)
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To: vannrox

Running away is NEVER the answer to your problems. Stay, stand and FIGHT!


59 posted on 11/19/2018 6:20:44 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin ( "Why can't you be more like Lloyd Braun?")
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To: wastoute
My direct ancestors came to Boulder in the 1870’s. More distant ones were in Denver in the 1850’s. The first bricks made in Colorado went into his oven at the bakery. Now the state has become dictators first and peons last. Totally unAmerican.
60 posted on 11/19/2018 6:21:29 AM PST by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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