If you had to flee the USA ??

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Where can I go ? Where would you go ??

I need a nation
1) very safe
2) I hate rain . No rain or only little !!
3) My 900,000 will last me until my death in 30 yrs

USA is unlivable hell hole . I can automatically move to Israel but I don’t want to learn Hebrew and the folks are too vociferous and crude for me
 
I saw a guy at work who left USA and moved to Spain
He came back for the first time in 4 years and all he told me was “ where the F have all the whites gone “
 
Poland would be my first choice, my home country. Hungary, Czech Rep. and Slovakia would be almost as cool.

I also like South Korea (very polite country), the Phillipines (no DUI law),India for the cuisine, and Zambia because I love their accent.
 
Poland would be my first choice, my home country. Hungary, Czech Rep. and Slovakia would be almost as cool.

I also like South Korea (very polite country), the Phillipines (no DUI law),India for the cuisine, and Zambia because I love their accent.
All I got is Israel ?? And they’re mean
 
There are some isolated places in Canada and in Alaska where there are no towns, no counties, no boroughs and only state laws apply. However they are so remote that nobody wants to even try to enforce much. True, a busybody can call in The Mounties or The State Police if something is serious enough but those agencies take a harsh view of false or petty alarms.

Trick is to have enough of your own abilities and cash to carry it off.

In Canada that means with having no choice but to deal with extreme cold. It's a little different in some of the more southerly parts of Alaska.

I have known several people who did just that. It wasn't easy and they did find it necessary to make two trips a year into a place where they could buy essentials. Satellite internet has made a lot of things that used to be impossible workable. It also helps to have access to a mail drop once a month or so.

Note, the people I knew who did that were retired and carried it off for 5-10 years before they reached an age/ability level where they gave it up. They also rarely, extremely so, caught even a cold except after "going into town". True, one had to stitch up a chainsaw "bite" by himself. Once it heald he spoke of it having been "the kind of educational experience you can't get in school".
 
Where can I go ? Where would you go ??

I need a nation
1) very safe
2) I hate rain . No rain or only little !!
3) My 900,000 will last me until my death in 30 yrs

USA is unlivable hell hole . I can automatically move to Israel but I don’t want to learn Hebrew and the folks are too vociferous and crude for me
You might laugh but there are some good buys in Puerto Rico
right now, but you need to live off the grid and hurricane insurance is a bitch. New Zealand and Canada don't like us anymore....you could try Spain or Portugal or another
European country like Germany, Croatia or Switzerland. Hawaii is like another country - cost of living sucks unless you have an above ave income.
 
Jesse Ventura lives off the grid in Baja Mexico.
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There are some isolated places in Canada and in Alaska where there are no towns, no counties, no boroughs and only state laws apply. However they are so remote that nobody wants to even try to enforce much. True, a busybody can call in The Mounties or The State Police if something is serious enough but those agencies take a harsh view of false or petty alarms.

Trick is to have enough of your own abilities and cash to carry it off.

In Canada that means with having no choice but to deal with extreme cold. It's a little different in some of the more southerly parts of Alaska.

I have known several people who did just that. It wasn't easy and they did find it necessary to make two trips a year into a place where they could buy essentials. Satellite internet has made a lot of things that used to be impossible workable. It also helps to have access to a mail drop once a month or so.

Note, the people I knew who did that were retired and carried it off for 5-10 years before they reached an age/ability level where they gave it up. They also rarely, extremely so, caught even a cold except after "going into town". True, one had to stitch up a chainsaw "bite" by himself. Once it heald he spoke of it having been "the kind of educational experience you can't get in school".
I can’t fix anything
I grew up Jewish
I am good looking and not like those schmuck face Schumer’s or Schiffs
 
Panama, Costa Rica Uruguay

Oddly enough, I have spent some time in each of those.

Panama has a nice climate and the ordinary people are very friendly but the few larger cities are not far off "shithole" status and the politics sometimes grow ugly.

Uruguay is more laid back - I love the marketplace in Montevideo with an open-fire, whole animal roasting restaurant in the middle. Politics are generally pretty calm but have been moments. I recall having to wade through a nasty mob of people banging on pots in protest of a particularly rotten government move that ultimately led to a change in government

Can't complain at all about Costa Rica! The terrain allows a great choice of living conditions. Beach, plains, jungle and (small) mountains. Nice people Good mixture of linguistic abilities. Handy if in addition to English you have some Spanish and, in places, German. Political stability that's not too heavy-handed. What I found amazing was that despite Costa Rica having no military the surrounding, largely socialist or outright communist countries pretty much leave them alone. Medical care is excellent but can be pricey and Medicare and most U.S. private policies won't pay.
 
Where can I go ? Where would you go ??

I need a nation
1) very safe
2) I hate rain . No rain or only little !!
3) My 900,000 will last me until my death in 30 yrs

USA is unlivable hell hole . I can automatically move to Israel but I don’t want to learn Hebrew and the folks are too vociferous and crude for me
You might laugh but there are some good buys in Puerto Rico
right now, but you need to live off the grid and hurricane insurance is a bitch. New Zealand and Canada don't like us anymore....you could try Spain or Portugal or another
European country like Germany, Croatia or Switzerland. Hawaii is like another country - cost of living sucks unless you have an above ave income.
I have zero skills
I am not good with people and struggle at math and I cannot fix anything
I have great health due to a strict diet and about a million in the bank
 
There are some isolated places in Canada and in Alaska where there are no towns, no counties, no boroughs and only state laws apply. However they are so remote that nobody wants to even try to enforce much. True, a busybody can call in The Mounties or The State Police if something is serious enough but those agencies take a harsh view of false or petty alarms.

Trick is to have enough of your own abilities and cash to carry it off.

In Canada that means with having no choice but to deal with extreme cold. It's a little different in some of the more southerly parts of Alaska.

I have known several people who did just that. It wasn't easy and they did find it necessary to make two trips a year into a place where they could buy essentials. Satellite internet has made a lot of things that used to be impossible workable. It also helps to have access to a mail drop once a month or so.

Note, the people I knew who did that were retired and carried it off for 5-10 years before they reached an age/ability level where they gave it up. They also rarely, extremely so, caught even a cold except after "going into town". True, one had to stitch up a chainsaw "bite" by himself. Once it heald he spoke of it having been "the kind of educational experience you can't get in school".
I can’t fix anything
I grew up Jewish
I am good looking and not like those schmuck face Schumer’s or Schiffs


You could live in the Urban Prairies. A lot of good deals available in cities like my hometown of Youngstown, O, Detroit or East St. Louis, among others. You'd be isolated, but not totally. Most of your neighbors will be black folks who are really good at minding their own business.
 
Panama, Costa Rica Uruguay

Oddly enough, I have spent some time in each of those.

Panama has a nice climate and the ordinary people are very friendly but the few larger cities are not far off "shithole" status and the politics sometimes grow ugly.

Uruguay is more laid back - I love the marketplace in Montevideo with an open-fire, whole animal roasting restaurant in the middle. Politics are generally pretty calm but have been moments. I recall having to wade through a nasty mob of people banging on pots in protest of a particularly rotten government move that ultimately led to a change in government

Can't complain at all about Costa Rica! The terrain allows a great choice of living conditions. Beach, plains, jungle and (small) mountains. Nice people Good mixture of linguistic abilities. Handy if in addition to English you have some Spanish and, in places, German. Political stability that's not too heavy-handed. What I found amazing was that despite Costa Rica having no military the surrounding, largely socialist or outright communist countries pretty much leave them alone. Medical care is excellent but can be pricey and Medicare and most U.S. private policies won't pay.
Does CR like rain half the year ?
Does Uruguay rain less
 
There are some isolated places in Canada and in Alaska where there are no towns, no counties, no boroughs and only state laws apply. However they are so remote that nobody wants to even try to enforce much. True, a busybody can call in The Mounties or The State Police if something is serious enough but those agencies take a harsh view of false or petty alarms.

Trick is to have enough of your own abilities and cash to carry it off.

In Canada that means with having no choice but to deal with extreme cold. It's a little different in some of the more southerly parts of Alaska.

I have known several people who did just that. It wasn't easy and they did find it necessary to make two trips a year into a place where they could buy essentials. Satellite internet has made a lot of things that used to be impossible workable. It also helps to have access to a mail drop once a month or so.

Note, the people I knew who did that were retired and carried it off for 5-10 years before they reached an age/ability level where they gave it up. They also rarely, extremely so, caught even a cold except after "going into town". True, one had to stitch up a chainsaw "bite" by himself. Once it heald he spoke of it having been "the kind of educational experience you can't get in school".
I can’t fix anything
I grew up Jewish
I am good looking and not like those schmuck face Schumer’s or Schiffs


You could live in the Urban Prairies. A lot of good deals available in cities like my hometown of Youngstown, O, Detroit or East St. Louis, among others. You'd be isolated, but not totally. Most of your neighbors will be black folks who are really good at minding their own business.
No blacks for gods sakes
 
I saw a guy at work who left USA and moved to Spain
He came back for the first time in 4 years and all he told me was “ where the F have all the whites gone “
Spain is nice, the island Mallorca is awesome, but expensive.
Really anywhere the in Mediterranean is great....and the Europe side that is. Otherwise Eastern European countries are great because they haven’t imported a bazillion third world trash.
 

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