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Probably Canada. If I wasn’t dependent on disability I would probably hail ass there when the convicted felon gets re elected.
Canada is way, way worse than the US. Higher taxes, jail time for saying the wrong thing, hardly any affordable housing, etc.
Higher taxes wouldn’t bother me because at least I know if I need a hospital visit, I’ll be able to concentrate on getting better rather than trying to figure how I’m going to pay the bill.
I’m not sure what words could have a person jailed, but I doubt I would be using them if I knew that, lol. As far as affordable housing, there isn’t a lot of that going around either.
It’s just gotten to a point where I am not particularly proud to be an America. This is not the America I grew up with.
be the American that you can be proud of. That is all there ever was
el salvador
I would like to hear your reasoning.
I really like nature, farming and stuff, and as im a remote developer, this could match to me. El salvador has passed through switching and using other coins and experienced what socialist didbto their country, recovering from a real shit place to a safe space to live. I believe that people of that country will probably refuse to obey socialist or keynesian government for at least a generation, and i could really raise my future kids to be good and to be autonomous. They will have me on their back to help them in developing free systems and enterprises, with a lot of christianity too, which is not a bad thing in el salvador.