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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Escaping from the U.S. Why the United States May Be the Last Place You Want to Live Must Do #8: Get Out of Dodge. Theres an old Beatles song, Taxman from 1966. In it, George Harrison laments: Let me tell you how it will be; Theres one for you, nineteen for me. Cause Im the taxman, Yeah, Im the taxman. Should five per cent appear too small, Be thankful I dont take it all. Cause Im the taxman, Yeah, Im the taxman. (if you drive a car, car;) - Ill tax the street; (if you try to sit, sit;) - Ill tax your seat; (if you get too cold, cold;) - Ill tax the heat; (if you take a walk, walk;) - Ill tax your feet. Now George wasnt writing about some proposed tax rate of the future, he was accurately depicting the fact that when he wrote the song, 95% of every pound he earned went to taxes. The point here is that social programs cost money and someone has to pay for them. In the UK, in 1966, the solution was to rape and pillage the rich. In response, countless members of the upper class in the UK simply took themselves and their income off-shore, thus depriving the very funding this abominable tax rate was supposed to provide. Put in this historical context, the proposed new tax rates (post Bush tax cuts) are almost benign. However, politicians, no matter the party, have to provide benefits to their constituents in order to get (re-)elected which generally come in one of two forms: more social services provided by the government or lower taxes. Both are long-term guarantees for bankruptcy, social upheaval and the Greater Depression. And as we look at the state of affairs in the United States today, the long-term doesnt seem all that far away. Our governments current solution, regardless of party, is to print more money. This brings to mind a statement by Ethel Kennedy (wife of RFK) when notified by her accountant that her checking account was overdrawn: That cant be, I still have checks left. In the not-too-distant future, the dollar wont be worth the paper its printed on because as sure as the sun rises in the East, the day of financial reckoning is rapidly approaching. So why do we say in our opening that the United States may be the last place you want to live? First, theres an old saying, the bigger they are, the harder they fall and when the U.S. does fall apart, it will be ugly and violent. Second, when 90% of our countrys money is held by the richest 5% of our citizens things are going to be horrible for the remaining 95% of us. So, hows your Spanish? Actually, Im being a bit facetious here: my two countries of choice to flee to would be Canada or New Zealand. Both practice fiscal restraint. Both have plenty of wide open spaces. Both have nice people. Both seem to be terror free. Do you know what country you would move to when the U.S. collapses? The point is, Do you have an exit strategy? Do you have 24/7 access to your assets in this scenario theyd almost by default have to be in gold. Do you have skills that are marketable in a foreign nation? Do you have a business that you can operate remotely? Do you have an idea of where youd go, and how youd get there when the U.S. falls apart? Have you given this whole concept any thought at all? One of the best places to begin thinking about your way out of here is the hit underground documentary, The Fall of America and the Western World. This film is a necessary survival guide, containing over 150 actionable tips, to help you survive the coming economic and social meltdown. Its chock full of advice on how you need to adjust your thinking, what you need to do immediately and what you need to start working on. The countdown to meltdown has already started. This movie will give you a fighting chance. Regards, Jimmie Rivers
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I found this series of 10 documentaries in a 6GB download at a popular torrent site. It appears the videos are 550MB or so each in DivX format.
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