Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am continually amazed that people think it is so easy to just move permanently to another country.
You or your children have any disabilities or health conditions then other countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand aren’t taking you. You are over 40, good luck. You don’t have a parent or grandparent from the EU, or 5 million dollars or a highly skilled job? Not likely.
This. Additionally, does no one follow international news? Many countries are currently dealing with an alt right problem.
Anonymous wrote:I am continually amazed that people think it is so easy to just move permanently to another country.
You or your children have any disabilities or health conditions then other countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand aren’t taking you. You are over 40, good luck. You don’t have a parent or grandparent from the EU, or 5 million dollars or a highly skilled job? Not likely.
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking about this too. My mind is like this “where are my keys. Should we leave the country? Need to pick up the kids from school. I wonder if I get get a passport in Ireland? Should I paint my living room or don’t bother because we won’t be staying here…”
Anonymous wrote:Naturalized citizen here. Sadly, the US has no history of meaningful civil protest, except for the Vietnam Era, and even that was not successful. So people have no clue how to protest, and their first thought is leaving.
But isn’t that every election since modern times. DC has never supposed a Republican candidate that I can remember.Anonymous wrote:Well, about 95% of DC voters voted against this, yet here we are with Trump ruining our city, country, and world as a whole. Where are we supposed to go?