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In reply to the discussion: What are other people's thoughts on leaving the US? [View all]MuseRider
(34,420 posts)7. Not going anywhere.
I have spent over 30 years making these acres with my horses and a home and out buildings and I did it myself when every single thing I needed like electricity and water services fought me at every step. Those were the days of, "Who is going to pay for this little lady?" They will have to shoot me to get me to move.
I never have and never will hide myself or who I am. If there is a problem with that so be it. At 70 years old whatever they do to those who won't behave (the usual term for ladies who disagree with the men folk) I bet I can take it.
If I did not have this or if I had not done it all myself we probably would have gone a long time ago.
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I said for awhile that democracy will only be harder & harder to hold onto due to climate chaos.
CrispyQ
Nov 7
#104
I've seen some posts from folks suggesting they might move to places that are hardly an improvement.
onenote
Nov 7
#4
I'm sticking around. Not crazy about sitting in some other country while mine goes to hell.
dameatball
Nov 7
#5
Of course it's my country. The political structure has changed but I am still a citizen.
dameatball
Nov 7
#38
Thought of it. I'm too old now but I discussed it with my daughter and she is condiering it.
brush
Nov 7
#15
Do tell. Most knowledgeable, western people know that. But my daughter's plan was as I wrote...
brush
Nov 7
#35
I'm hoping that Canada would adopt the American west coast and make Baja Canada.
Ping Tung
Nov 7
#23
Doesn't look like they need hospice nurses in Toronto where I have a friend. So I'll stay here
mucifer
Nov 7
#26
So do you live there or did you obtain the the permanent resident visas more for an "escape" option?
Farmgirl1961
Nov 7
#154
Is there more autonomy between Provinces in Canada than between States in the US? N/t
RockCreek
Nov 7
#97
I have dual citizenship with Ireland, so I can easily move along with my family to any country in the EU, and it is
Native
Nov 7
#87
Nope, I'm staying put. Sure this country has its issues, but it's still the best country in the World with the most
beaglelover
Nov 7
#95
We daydream about just leaving Texas - age, family, and health are our main obstacles. It sucks.
walkingman
Nov 7
#106
Thank you for that... I sometimes wonder if I have my ancestors' blood in me... You see
Farmgirl1961
Nov 7
#155
THAT thought never entered my mind. This is MY country my families country All Americans country
bluestarone
Nov 7
#124
Nope. Live in California, own home, too old to be wanted, but most important of all...
Hekate
Nov 7
#132
We need to stay and fight to take back our country in 2026 and especially 2028. Not going anywhere!
Jmb 4 Harris-Walz
Nov 7
#142