To: The Duke
I decided some time ago that leaving America was the desirable long-term strategy. Not only because of taxes, but also because of the rampant PC, the desperate 9 to 5 lifestyle, consumerism, and many troublesome changes in our culture since I was a kid.
I have found places where its easier to do business, where the culture is intact and not completely fragmented, and where one can live in relative peace from the media and government.
Nothing is perfect, but there are many "betters" in terms of quality of life.
9 posted on
05/19/2003 4:08:45 AM PDT by
angkor
To: angkor
I have found places where its easier to do business, where the culture is intact and not completely fragmented, and where one can live in relative peace from the media and government. Out of curiosity, where? I haven't the means to make such a change, but maybe in a few years I would consider it.
13 posted on
05/19/2003 4:22:22 AM PDT by
Yeti
To: angkor
Nothing is perfect, but there are many "betters" in terms of quality of life.
Interesting statement. In fact, for many years, the US always came out on top in the various quality of life indexes. Today, the only ones where the US comes out on top is in those sponsored by US interests who have something to gain by putting the US on top and not even all of them rate the US on top. In general, most of the long time, respected quality of life and freedom indexes rate the US between 7 and 13. Our government should be ashamed.
14 posted on
05/19/2003 4:22:40 AM PDT by
Action-America
(The next country to invade Europe has to keep France!)
To: angkor; Action-America
Noted! (and thanks)
42 posted on
05/19/2003 8:37:12 AM PDT by
The Duke
To: angkor
where ?
57 posted on
05/20/2003 5:13:52 AM PDT by
Centurion2000
(We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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