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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unlike our country, you can't just waltz across the border into another nation and set up your new life. However, if you are serious, one thing you may want to consider is whether or not your target nations have compulsory military service. [/quote] That's why you get an education and bring your skills and years of experience in highly lucrative fields elsewhere. Plenty of countries have fast tracks for individuals with highly desired skills. Everything this administration is doing is going to cause a massive brain drain of STEM talent. Russia did the same and look at them now. US rapidly becoming Russia 2.0. [/quote] If you have great skills in highly lucrative fields here, why are you chronically unemployed and not succeeding? If the issue is health or older age, then you may have a challenge getting a visa, and if it's mental health then what is to say that you magically are going to function at full capacity there? [/quote] The issue is a debilitating case of TDS that will be magically cured by setting up in another country. Because there's a subset of our population that delights in hating the US and pointing out how terrible we are compared to the rest of the world. However, that feeling comes and goes depending on who is in the White House. It's a fascinating condition.[/quote]
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