I am curious where khalling lives that she feels is nearer to Galts Gulch. I am so disgusted in the US, and I think about emigrating, but to WHERE? Everywhere else seems even worse financially or politically.
I am in a latin american country. I enjoy a much lower cost of living than the US. There is more work to get a permit to work where I live, but since my business is in the states-I do not have to pay taxes or meet regulatory rules. I also enjoy more time, due to the low cost of living. Now I can focus on my writing and keep Hank Rangar occupied and getting justice in the US. :) Start with International Living and then search for ex-pat blogs in areas you may like to live in.
I moved to Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico in 2000, but after realizing that foreigners have very few rights in Mexico and I was tired of "standing out" because of my skin color (even with a suntan I was still (obviously) a gringo), I decided (in 2006) to move to Argentina, where the only "right" I don't have as a non-citizen is to vote in presidential elections. As a legal, permanent resident I have the same rights as citizens.
I am very happy where I am and have no desire to return to the USA.
I am surprised. The impression I have of Argentina is that of a kleptocracy headed toward a police state. I would think any "rights" or property are on shaky ground. What makes you feel better about it?
One of my neighbors moved to Panama and she loves it. She kept the house by me and comes up once in a while for short stints. I find this concept of being an ex-pat very interesting and may follow it someday. My grandfather lived in Mazatlan most of his retirement and my mother spent 15 years living on a big sailboat. When my mom came back to live in America after getting too old to handle the boat anymore her first question was, "What happened to Americans? They are so stupid now." I thought that was an interesting observation.
Well, I don't have millions like Mr. McAfee, so I think Belize is fairly good. As I have friends that live there and they do not have the problems Mr. McAfee had. Mexico is great to visit, but that is about it except for the Yucatan peninsula and maybe San Luis Potosi. Any Central American country is open for retirement, but crime is always and issue. Live Overseas is doing a development in Panama that sounds interesting. Chile is also pretty good. Argentina has this little inflation problem. Every place has it's good and it's bad sides, you just have to choose what you want to put up with.
In regards to Belize, if your follower of John McAfee http://www.whoismcafee.com/ there is his commentary about his time in Belize. It isn't what it is advertised. What McAfee says give a behind the scenes look at govt. of Belize. It is no better than the rest of the south of the border countries.
I'm not sure if there was an article associated with this title. Clicking on the link didn't do anything.
The whole northern hemisphere is a problem; not the least concern being Fukushima radiation. The only country with amazing current and future prospects is Chile. Caucasians blend in easily due to the historical European immigration. They even have a separate inflation-proof currency.
Check out www.FreedomOrchard.com. Be very wary of "Galt's Gulch Chile". Always do your due diligence!
I've done a little reading on Galt's Gulch Chile, looks like a decent place. What, in your opinion, is there to be wary of? I know it took me over twenty minutes to read though the process of getting a firearm registered in Chile. A little bit more paperwork than I care for.
The concerns are with the operators/promoters not being honest. I do not believe that they will succeed. They have already refused to refund money to people who have requested it.
Thanks. I'm only casually interested as I am pretty well hunkered in. We are nearing Liberty's last stand with nowhere to run. Beware the wrath of a cornered animal. Liberty can't be kept on the run for long. Why should good run from evil anyways?
The situation described is the same as the one faced by John Galt. The rest of the world was already filled with "peoples' republics" and the USA was rapidly following that trend. Therefore, Galt chose a "hidden" place. Sometimes the best place to "hide" is right where you are.
Yes, so here's what you do. You buy a house in Johor Baru across the strait in Malaysia. Lower costs. This is what a lot of Chinese do. Have Malaysian wife.
I went on strike about three years ago. I have made more money with my investments than I was ever paid working for someone else. As soon as I can talk my wife into going on strike we'll be looking to move to a Gulch. In the next few weeks we're going to check out Santiago, Chile.
Hi Iam, Thanks for holding the fort down while I have been finding my way here, Glad you made it too! Don't forget to watch the final day of filming (for us Producers Only), Friday 2/14. It has been a hoot. Learned a lot about the movie making business. Chat with other producers as they are filming live. Hope to see you there or here in the Gulch. Bill
Start with International Living and then search for ex-pat blogs in areas you may like to live in.
I am very happy where I am and have no desire to return to the USA.
I launched this blog today:
http://goinggaltinargentina.blogspot.com...
http://www.whoismcafee.com/ there is his commentary about his time in Belize. It isn't what it is advertised. What McAfee says give a behind the scenes look at govt. of Belize. It is no better than the rest of the south of the border countries.
The whole northern hemisphere is a problem; not the least concern being Fukushima radiation. The only country with amazing current and future prospects is Chile. Caucasians blend in easily due to the historical European immigration. They even have a separate inflation-proof currency.
Check out www.FreedomOrchard.com. Be very wary of "Galt's Gulch Chile". Always do your due diligence!
You can research Chile through Dr. Cobin's blogs; http://allaboutchile.com/escapeamericano....
He also does a weekly radio show at: http://overseasradio.com/red-hot-chile-r....
Interesting approach, though. Might be a long commute to Bay Front.
Can you maintain SGP PR status living in Malaysia? Or do you not bother?
I will research. Thanks.
Learned a lot about the movie making business. Chat with other producers as they are filming live.
Hope to see you there or here in the Gulch.
Bill