Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there is a country on earth like that except North Korea. It’s extremely unlikely.
But wouldn’t the motivation to keep people in— in particular working people— be to maintain not only a country’s economy, money flowing, produces being made, but a large tax base? No citizens, no taxes being paid.
That said, didn’t Cuba permit dissidents to leave at some point?
the USA is one of the only countries that taxes foreign income and income when you are abroad. Ask any ex pat- it is SO SO frustrating.
I dont think an exit ban will come but they might make it very difficult for people to move money outside of the USA, I think they might actually want people to work as ex pats or maybe I hope this. There are so many american of color and it will be so difficult to strip them citizenship, it might be a win win if we all were encouraged to become ex pats- so didn't live one the USA but still paid our upper middle class taxes. they'd get our money but no mosques/temples/ religious days off in school etc... no women in weird clothes who don't automatically defer to male colleagues... or bring funky food to the lunchroom/school intl night.
I mean you can always just renounce your US citizenship and avoid the double taxation.
Kind of funny how many Americans do live as ex pats, but then when someone is here for decades on a green card the anti-immigrant folks are mad saying they should have gotten US citizenship if they wanted to live here permanently.
You know that other countries have immigration laws. Right? Surely you know this.
I have heard of more people buying second homes abroad in the past year. Is this why?
Why would they not want Americans to leave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think first there has to be a mass exodus of citizens. Then the ban starts. So you have a couple months to get out.
What would be the signs of that? Would it be apparent to a relatively switched on person that it's time to go? Because plenty of people are saying it now, and I don't really see it as being that dire (even though I detest the adminitsration)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think there is a country on earth like that except North Korea. It’s extremely unlikely.
But wouldn’t the motivation to keep people in— in particular working people— be to maintain not only a country’s economy, money flowing, produces being made, but a large tax base? No citizens, no taxes being paid.
That said, didn’t Cuba permit dissidents to leave at some point?
the USA is one of the only countries that taxes foreign income and income when you are abroad. Ask any ex pat- it is SO SO frustrating.
I dont think an exit ban will come but they might make it very difficult for people to move money outside of the USA, I think they might actually want people to work as ex pats or maybe I hope this. There are so many american of color and it will be so difficult to strip them citizenship, it might be a win win if we all were encouraged to become ex pats- so didn't live one the USA but still paid our upper middle class taxes. they'd get our money but no mosques/temples/ religious days off in school etc... no women in weird clothes who don't automatically defer to male colleagues... or bring funky food to the lunchroom/school intl night.
I mean you can always just renounce your US citizenship and avoid the double taxation.
Kind of funny how many Americans do live as ex pats, but then when someone is here for decades on a green card the anti-immigrant folks are mad saying they should have gotten US citizenship if they wanted to live here permanently.
You know that other countries have immigration laws. Right? Surely you know this.
Anonymous wrote:Some coworkers were discussing our descent into authoritarianism and one mentioned his belief than an Exit Ban may very well be a possibility. Despite how insane this all is, that feels far fetched to me, but I also have no proximity to the government/how things work, so who am I really to know. Curious as to what you may think.
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