I am a patron on the side of freedom.

Although having optionality (other citizenship or passport) can/will be an asset.

Flight isn’t built into me. I will stand and fight the good fight.

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You’ll never fight though. You’ll just get increasingly crushed under boot of unending regulation and taxation as the empire’s fiat is weaponized with greater intensity to destroy you. Your ability to exit will be taken away eventually and by then it’ll be too late. You’ll want to leave (as will everyone) but you’ll be stuck. Your only hope then will be complete collapse of the empire.

I think early Americans probably felt the same way. I agree to disagree. All hope isn't lost. We have work to do.

Terrible, illogical comparison. These won’t be hot wars but wars of unending regulation, decree, law and inflation.

I’m already so pissed off about being forced to pay 40% of every dollar I make to the entity that’s oppressing everyone through theft and using some of the money they steal to fund multiple wars and genocides in perpetuity. That alone is enough for me to reconsider living in the US.

Individuals have no real ability to fight this reality. You just have to wait passively for collapse and hope things don’t get too bad along the way. I’m past being abused and supporting abuse in such ways. I’m out.

Good luck. Again, I disagree. I see where you're coming from though.

Yeah that’s fair. Just trying to make a case for what I’ve said. No hard feelings at all.

Where would you go? Personally, a lower cost of living and other factors makes some asian countries or the UAE attractive.

Not sure yet, I need to dive into the problem. The Nomad Capitalist is a good resource, they go into very specific and technical details.

I agree.