So it IS that serious....
Locust flying to the next field.
For some reason I’ve always been attracted to the Virgin Islands.
Cowards. You guys stirred it all up for you benefit. If you get burned out, you deserve it, not the rest of us.
It is the fear of what an extreme outcome on the left or right may look like after the presidential election.
What might an “extreme outcome” on the right look like? On the left, we know it means more mob violence and burning cities. I guess the right means Law and Order. People don’t flee from that; they flock to it.
During hurricane season? Yeah, riiiiight.
55 days before the election!?
Reminds me of the marine who takes a guest to the local VFW.
Where did these guys serve? she asked.
He said, you see the old guys back there playing dominos? they were in Korea, the old guys shooting pool were in Vietnam, and that guy over there drinking the appletini was in Grenada.
Kokomo ~ The Beach Boys
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take ya
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go?
Off the Florida Keys, there’s a place called Kokomo
That’s where you want to go to get away from it all
Bodies in the sand, tropical drink melting in your hand
We’ll be falling in love to the rhythm of a steel drum band
Down in Kokomo
Martinique, that Montserrat mystique
We’ll put out to sea and we’ll perfect our chemistry
And by and by we’ll defy a little bit of gravity
Afternoon delight, cocktails and moonlit nights
That dreamy look in your eye, give me a tropical contact high
Way down in Kokomo
Port au Prince, I want to catch a glimpse
Everybody knows a little place like Kokomo
Now if you want to go and get away from it all
Go down to Kokomo
Since her father was Jamaican on a student visa when she was born, Kamala is a Jamaican Citizen and should flee to Jamaica as soon as possible! (Has she renounced that citizenship???
One of her Indian grandfathers was a Brahmin and a government Civil Servant. Bet she could live cheaply in India too! (Since she was born here she has dual citizenship with the U.S.)
https://www.am22tech.com/indian-citizenship-us-born-child/
Dual Citizenship India & USA?
India does not support dual citizenship at this time.
“Note that even though US-born kids can get US passport, they also get an option to choose either Indian or US citizenship as and when they turn 18.”
“extreme outcome on the left or right “
Extreme outcome on the right?
What would that entail?
A few lawsuits filed, some really rough Fox news shows decrying the stolen election?
What garbage. There is NO “right wing” violence, it has ALL been on the Left.
Good map
...but, but, but...
...weren’t all the lefties threatening to move to Canada, if Trump won the election? I guess it was GRENADA, not Canada.
Oh, well. Perhaps they could convince True-dope to leave Canada for Granada. One can only hope!
Is there some way we can fly BLM and Antifa to the Carribean so they can spread their peaceful protests there too?
I certainly can’t blame them, as this country descends into anarchy.
What? No one going to called Mexico?
These cretins that are “fleeing” from the US to these mostly third-world little Caribbean countries are in for a big surprise once they’re there for a while. Mrs. Afterguard and I love the Caribbean and try to go to the Virgin Islands, either the USVI of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) as often as we can afford to. Our last trip was to the BVI late last year. Btu we can only stay for a few weeks because the Caribbean is not the USA. While the people are for the most part sweethearts, they tend to be very dismissive of Americans unless we are paying big money for a hotel or sailboat, or whatever. Even when they are being “nice” they seem to be disinterested and even a bit resentful. These are quite poor countries, their standards of living is two tiered; the top tier, hotel owners, restaurant owners, lawyers, successful business men, and the like are living as well or better than many folks here in the the US. The lower tier, the hotel workers, waitresses, cooks, menials, etc. ofter live in very rough conditions. Not always of course, but enough do to give the impression of real poverty. And there is plenty of crime. Not the kind of murderous crime that is common in big US cities, but theft and burglary are common. The punishments for these can be harsh, but from what we’ve seen, there isn’t much impetus for the police to do much about them. Regardless, like I said at first, we do love the Caribbean, it’s a beautiful place. It just can’t come close to approaching the beauty of home.
Just my $.02.
I hear Venezuela is rich liberal friendly.
The last place a person should go is to an island in times of trouble.
Now they will be confined and easy to get at.
Ask anyone who are still alive that are residents of the channel islands what happened during during ww2.
An island is a castle. Lay siege to it and they will starve.
Nice map - I did not know there was a Barcelona in Venezuela.