Don’t Leave the USA if Trump Wins
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Top Comments (10)
My family moved out of the US last year. We reside in a small country in Europe. Life is substantially superior now on numerous fronts.
If I had the money to leave I’m out of here no matter who’s President
Left the US 12 years ago and am considering renouncing. I don't vote in the US anymore because neither party is solving any problems. Both parties have proven that their policies don't work and the country continues to slide regardless of who gets elected.
If the USA works for you, then stay. But never expect to claim that the USA is the BEST. It is definitely not the best for everyone. I left the USA many years ago, and I was doing okay by most standards, but since I left I am immeasurably happier and my family agrees with me. Remember that old song/saying that said "different strokes for different folks?" That is a truism.
We have too many fanatics MURICAH on the comment section responding emotionally😂 Nomad Capitalist actually stated something factual and logical, put your propaganda-ed mindset of "MuRiCa ThE EaGLe iS ThE BeSt iN ThE WoRLd" aside for awhile.
I left America last year, i tried to convince my friends to listen to me and go check out other places but they refused again and again, i feel frustrated and sad people don’t listen until it’s too late
As soon as my monthly compensation kicks in. I'm leaving the US and NEVER COMING BACK!!
You don't have to be wealthy to benefit from leaving the U.S. to live in another country. Currently happy in central Mexico and living so much better on less than it took just to survive in the U.S.
I'm leaving either way. There's gonna be too much drama and I've been wanting to leave for a long time.
The biggest challenge to leave is to continue earning USD while abroad. Just relocating because your job allows you to work remote isn't a safe move. If your employer fires you or tells you can't work remotely, what are you going to do? That's the challenge and what I've been working so hard for the past two years now. To build a second income stream to not depend on a 9-5 in case the worst happens. Another thing is to lower your standard of living to archive this goal of moving abroad cause if you have a considerate income stream you could save a lot more money and have a buffer of savings in-case you lose your main source of income.
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Top Comments (10)
My family moved out of the US last year. We reside in a small country in Europe. Life is substantially superior now on numerous fronts.
If I had the money to leave I’m out of here no matter who’s President
Left the US 12 years ago and am considering renouncing. I don't vote in the US anymore because neither party is solving any problems. Both parties have proven that their policies don't work and the country continues to slide regardless of who gets elected.
If the USA works for you, then stay. But never expect to claim that the USA is the BEST. It is definitely not the best for everyone. I left the USA many years ago, and I was doing okay by most standards, but since I left I am immeasurably happier and my family agrees with me. Remember that old song/saying that said "different strokes for different folks?" That is a truism.
We have too many fanatics MURICAH on the comment section responding emotionally😂 Nomad Capitalist actually stated something factual and logical, put your propaganda-ed mindset of "MuRiCa ThE EaGLe iS ThE BeSt iN ThE WoRLd" aside for awhile.
I left America last year, i tried to convince my friends to listen to me and go check out other places but they refused again and again, i feel frustrated and sad people don’t listen until it’s too late
As soon as my monthly compensation kicks in. I'm leaving the US and NEVER COMING BACK!!
You don't have to be wealthy to benefit from leaving the U.S. to live in another country. Currently happy in central Mexico and living so much better on less than it took just to survive in the U.S.
I'm leaving either way. There's gonna be too much drama and I've been wanting to leave for a long time.
The biggest challenge to leave is to continue earning USD while abroad. Just relocating because your job allows you to work remote isn't a safe move. If your employer fires you or tells you can't work remotely, what are you going to do? That's the challenge and what I've been working so hard for the past two years now. To build a second income stream to not depend on a 9-5 in case the worst happens. Another thing is to lower your standard of living to archive this goal of moving abroad cause if you have a considerate income stream you could save a lot more money and have a buffer of savings in-case you lose your main source of income.