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In reply to the discussion: Neoliberalism Will Soon Force Americans to Leave the United States [View all]KPN
(16,078 posts)52. Yeah, we're still here too ...
because we have adult children here. But it's getting more attractive all the time.
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Many of us have already been driven out of Manhattan and SF. Why not sell the whole damn country?
leveymg
Jun 2016
#1
The country is being sold piece by piece. The enormous debt we owe China and Saudi Arabia
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#5
You know, the idea that we "owe" money to China or anyone else is a misnomer.
A HERETIC I AM
Jun 2016
#23
Not talking about sovereign debt. It's the export of jobs and the securitization of real estate
leveymg
Jun 2016
#45
Yes we do "owe" money to China and others. That's what selling bonds means.
A Simple Game
Jun 2016
#59
And in fact the demand of China and Japan for US Treasury bonds is a good thing
JonLeibowitz
Jun 2016
#76
Yet here I am doubting the will of the American Government to repay it's debt to the
A Simple Game
Jun 2016
#87
It is like watching a trainwreck. We are sheep being led to the slaughterhouse.
Jackilope
Jun 2016
#35
Years ago I read that Kissinger was the first Jew admitted to Chevy Chase
appalachiablue
Jun 2016
#80
That sounds more likely, though still awful for the surplus billions of people on earth.
appalachiablue
Jun 2016
#73
Well the problem with capitalism and it might be funny if not sad, is that after they take all our
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#29
This. I am convinced this is what is happening and will keep on happening.
LiberalLoner
Jun 2016
#50
That's a lot of real estate for half a million people and their robots to keep up, just saying'.
appalachiablue
Jun 2016
#69
There's that too I guess. My spouse and I are already married to one another though.
KPN
Jun 2016
#54
marriage has become a farce, best contract every year, since its a mans world, let him
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#84
The next war will be via the internet or equivalent. Corporations will fight each
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#17
People are talking about their actual lives, not the artificial abstractions of statisticians.
earthshine
Jun 2016
#56
To get a retirement visa in Thailand requires only a monthly income of $2K per month or
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#61
Please explain exactly how someone retiring in Thailand is "colonizing" them.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#90
If we can't agree on common definitions, what's the point of discussion?
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#99
Thank you, that's very gracious of you. Something of a rarity in interneet discussions!
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#132
There's something of a difference between an oil sheik and a middle class retiree.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#135
If I were to retire in Thailand (which is very unlikely), I would have a steady income of $45K/year.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#113
FYI for your early-leavers ... you have to be under 55 to migrate to modern New Zealand . . .
DrBulldog
Jun 2016
#108
In fairness, when I discuss retiring in another country, it has nothing to do with politics.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#147