Love It or Leave?

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas via International Man

love it or leave it?

Countries that are in the decline stages tend to lose their best and brightest.

What happens is that, as a country becomes more socialistic, it attracts thousands of new residents who are seeking free stuff. They wish to cash in – to live off the state.

But someone has to pay for that free stuff. And of course, that means that the more productive people in the country are handed the tab.

As a country grows more socialistic, an ever-larger number of dependent people must be paid for by those who are productive. This, of course, diminishes the retained earnings of those who have been productive.

What happens then is that a quiet exodus begins to take place. The very people who are ordered to pay the bill for everyone else tend to look for greener pastures.

In most every case, the first inclination is to look for a better corner of the country in which to live. Generally, it’s a location – a state, a city, a town – where the taxes are less, the crime is lower and the level of freedom is greater.

After all, you don’t really want to leave your country; you just want to free yourself from the burdens your government is placing upon you.

Unfortunately, it’s that last bit that ultimately inspires expatriation.

Those who choose a partial exit – say to Florida, Texas, or even Puerto Rico – at some point discover that the government that had treated them as a cash cows, ready to be milked to pay for government’s increasing entitlements, does not wish to lose its herd of cows.

Sooner or later, the temporary relief of living in a location that’s a partial solution becomes a lesser relief. The trouble is: Once a government has been in the habit of treating its productive class as cash cows – and has put in place the laws that allow it to milk them – it rarely relinquishes its grip on them for long.

Essentially, this means that at some point, the light is switched on in the mind of a particular cow – the realisation that the ultimate objective is to get beyond the borders of governmental control.

I’ve found, over the years, that those who are planning an exit tend to do it quietly.

But why should this be so?

Well first, they realise that their move will not be popular and they don’t wish to be explaining themselves to others. Second, they want it to go smoothly and they’d rather slip away than have anyone try to get in their way.

Therefore, the early exiters tend not to be noticed. Their numbers are small in comparison to the numbers of incoming largesse-seekers.

So, what happens to those who are now becoming aware that their government is bleeding them dry? Since they tend not to be aware that others have exited before them, they’re likely to feel quite alone, which is a great deterrent to their own inclination to leave. Since they don’t know anyone else who’s made an exit, it’s understandable if they feel that leaving simply isn’t an option.

What, then, is the tendency in such people? How do they deal with the situation?

Well, for the most part, they tend to tolerate the injustice, even though further weight continues to be added to the millstone around their necks.

But they do say, “This isn’t fair. We’re not going to take much more of this.”

And the key here is in those last four words. For the great majority of those who are oppressed by an overreaching government, the trigger never quite gets pulled. Instead, with every new burden, they tend to say, “Not much more.”

And governments recognise that, as long as the burden is added gradually, most people are foolish enough to tolerate the increases endlessly.

As Desmond Tutu said, “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”

Quite so. People can only be dominated if they accept domination.

The numbers that actually pull the trigger and leave are therefore quite low.

And in this there’s an advantage: Although thousands are now leaving the US every year and their numbers are growing, they are not at present in the millions or even in the hundreds of thousands.

It’s for this reason that those who choose to cease being milk cows may still make a fairly quiet exit.

At present, there’s an exit tax, but its threshold is relatively high. And although the government has begun to disallow travel offshore, those who are persistent can still find an opportunity to do so.

However, this possibility may cease in the near future.

As economic woes worsen in the US, more people will decide that they don’t wish to have their government lessen the ability to make a living and raise taxes to pay for the government’s loss in revenue.

Even now, the exit door is beginning to close, as the government realises that the trend has begun.

Unknown to most Americans, all of the restrictions needed to literally close the doors on the departure of both wealth and people have been passed into law, primarily under the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 and the National Defense Authorization Act of 2011.

These restrictions are not yet implemented. They’re intended to be implemented automatically, should a president declare a national state of emergency for any reason.

If, for example, an economic crisis were to unfold, as it’s presently doing, it’s likely that a state of emergency would be declared.

Similarly, if civil unrest were to escalate for any reason, it’s likely that, at some point, a state of emergency would be declared.

Therefore, for any milk cow who is considering an exit to greener pastures, the window of opportunity may well close relatively soon.

Those who may love their country, but do not love what it’s become, may choose to leave the herd whilst greener pastures remain an option.

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Edward
Edward
October 13, 2020 7:53 am

I am a US military veteran. We left the US, PA in particular, in December 2012, one month after the Ayatollah Obama was re-anointed and moved to Ecuador. The only problem was that the city to which we moved in Ecuador, Cuenca, has become like little San Fransicko…….big mouthed US liberals all over the place. Another reason we moved was financial. No way we could live on $1300 monthly in PA or any place in the US. In May 2019, we moved from Ecuador to my wife’s home country of Moldova in Eastern Europe. I have found more positives than negatives for relocating from the US. Any regrets on my part? A few, but not many.

yahsure
yahsure
October 13, 2020 10:25 am

That grass is greener over the next hill thinking. Reality is There’s another valley with another hill on the other side. Except now you are in a strange land and don’t speak the local lingo. Locals see you as an outsider that can be exploited. In many of these places, kidnapping people is a normal way of making money.

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
October 13, 2020 10:47 am

First and foremost, why leave? They don’t call our oppressors globalists for nothing. It isn’t like they won’t get around to oppressing your new location, it’s just that they now have bigger fish to fry, but be assured that these ravenous beasts’ appetite is insatiable and they won’t be satisfied until the entire globe has been devoured, with the remaining poor and destitute wretches under the iron yoke of the JWO.
Nationalism is anathema to the globalist mindset and true nationalists will stay to defend their nation. The truth is, there is no longer anywhere to run and hide to escape the all seeing eye of Sauron, or avoid the hot, fetid breath of its invading minions.
Folding your tent and moving is only a flashing red light indicator that you’ve already tasted the bitterness of defeat, if only in your mind.
Victory won’t come easily, but we are staunch Americans, through and through, and the battle for our hearts, minds and our very souls has just begun. The battle is a spiritual one that pits good against the pernicious evil forces of the dark side, who erroneously think they have already won.
God has said to His people that “ye are my battle axe and weapons of war.” – Jer 51:20. Now, start acting like it.
America is no country for cowards that run from a fight.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic
  Panzerlied
October 13, 2020 10:04 pm

Going Galt is a reasonable alternative to departing one’s nation, for some.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Panzerlied
October 13, 2020 11:07 pm

Panzer, that almost brought tears to my eyes. Running from tyrants never works out in the long run.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 13, 2020 1:22 pm

These people need to be stopped, here and now, or no place on earth will be safe from them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 13, 2020 4:15 pm

There is no escape only temporary solutions . You may find a more comfortable spot but for how long will it be stable .
Once the US fails the entire planet will find itself circling the drain