I'm Finally Leaving America's Crazed Police State

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It's an arguably rational choice for this man to not be critical of the government. The government will never assassinate or detain him and he'll save thousands of hours of time by not educating himself on politics.
 
I'm right behind you. Just gonna ride it out a little longer, save up a little more, but in case I ever feel the need to move quickly the plans are there. First-world country barely means anything anymore other than an exceptionally potent concentration of tyranny. Of course no country is perfect, every one has its problems, but there are plenty of extremely livable places on this earth where you will find much more freedom than within these borders.
 
We shouldn't have to leave the country. The Constitution burning scumbags should.
 
Unless he decides to live a fairly primitive lifestyle, in places like Panama or somewhere in south America. I know some Americans who have made that choice and seem to be happy with that decision. Jesse Ventura, for instance, lives in Baja, Mexico off the grid--no electricity and no pavement.

I truly believe we have to leave a good portion of the technology, that will eventually enslave us--it can be done here in America, if you do it right.

Absolutely it can be done in America :) I know a free state who lives in Whitefield, NH off the grid. Heck, it isn't uncommon for people in the very low property tax or property tax free parts of Coos County, NH to be off the grid.

I know a free state family in Winchester that built their house. They didn't ask the town permission but eventually the town left them alone. They have their own water, sewer and the only heat source is a wood stove in their living room. There house is an inexpensive house. They made sure of it. The outside was never finished. It still has the common NH small town outside wall insulation look, like it is missing brick or siding.
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Absolutely it can be done in America :) I know a free state who lives in Whitefield, NH off the grid. Heck, it isn't uncommon for people in the very low property tax or property tax free parts of Coos County, NH to be off the grid.

I know a free state family in Winchester that built their house. They didn't ask the town permission but eventually the town left them alone. They have their own water, sewer and the only heat source is a wood stove in their living room. There house is an inexpensive house. They made sure of it. The outside was never finished. It still has the common NH small town outside wall insulation look, like it is missing brick or siding.
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I am not totally off the grid, but I am working on it. :) NH is definitely the place that it can be done, no doubt.
 
Update: My g/f found the article: donnay I'd like to know your thoughts on this..

http://www.naturalnews.com/034404_preppers_collapse_bugging_out.html

This is where the article was posted here and Donnay's thoughts are in post #15 and others.
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My word of wisdom is this: to search RP Forums, goto Google and add "site:ronpaulforums.com" to the end of your search terms. I found the above page as the #2 result using "south america texas site:ronpaulforums.com".
 
Wow, that sounds like something you could never do in America...


My point was that, despite moving to another country, she is apparently not feeling like she's in a third world country, nor is she unable to participate in activities that she finds familiar. Your comment, therefore, seems to reaffirm my point.
 
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