Submitted by: Tony Caputo
Why Are So Many People Choosing To Leave The United States
August 11, 2013
Have
things gotten so bad that it is time to leave the United States for
good? That is a question that a lot of Americans are dealing with these
days, and an increasing number of them are choosing to leave the
country of their birth permanently. Some are doing it for tax reasons,
some are doing it because they believe the future is brighter elsewhere,
and others are doing it because they are very distressed about the
direction that America is heading and they don't see any hope for a
turnaround any time soon. Personally, I have several friends and
contacts that regard themselves as "preppers" that have decided that the
United States is too far gone to recover. They have moved their
families out of the country and they never plan to return. As this
nation continues to head down the very troubled road that it is
currently on, this trend is probably only going to accelerate even more.
In
fact, some Americans are even going so far as to renounce their
citizenship when they leave. This represents only a small percentage of
those that are leaving the country, but as Bloomberg recently reported, the number of Americans that renounced their citizenship in the second quarter of 2013 was six times larger than the number that renounced their citizenship in the second quarter of last year...
Americans
renouncing U.S. citizenship surged sixfold in the second quarter from a
year earlier as the government prepares to introduce tougher
asset-disclosure rules.
Expatriates
giving up their nationality at U.S. embassies climbed to 1,131 in the
three months through June from 189 in the year-earlier period, according
to Federal Register figures published today.
Renouncing
the country of your birth is not an easy thing to do. From the moment
that we come into this world, those of us born in this country are
trained to think of ourselves as "Americans". The following is an
excerpt from a recent article by Simon Black of the Sovereign Man blog...
It
doesn’t matter where you’re from– the United States, Sweden, New
Zealand, or Venezuela… many people all over the world are inculcated
from birth with a sense that their country is ‘better’ than all the
others.
We grow up with
the songs, the flag waving, and the parades until the concept of
motherland becomes deeply rooted in our emotional cores.
Not
to mention, when so many of our friends and neighbors unquestionably
fall in line, it’s a powerful social reinforcement that only strengthens
the bond.
We come to view
our nationalities rather ironically as a big piece of our core
individuality. I am an American. I am a Canadian. I am an Austrian.
Instead of– I am a human being.
It
has taken decades… centuries even… to reach this point. So the fact
that more and more people are making the gut-wrenching decision to ditch
their US passports is truly a powerful trend.
Traditionally, the American people have been some of the most patriotic people on the face of the planet.
So why are we now seeing such an increase in the number of people choosing to leave the United States permanently?
Well,
the truth is that there are a whole host of reasons why people are
losing faith in this country and are deciding to leave...
-The U.S. economy has been steadily declining for many years and that decline now seems to be accelerating.
-We are being taxed into oblivion.
-The quality of the jobs in our economy is rapidly declining.
-The middle class is continually shrinking.
-Poverty is exploding.
-Escalating social decay in our major cities.
-Our culture is rapidly going down the toilet.
-Our health care system has become a complete mess and a giant money making scam. Obamacare is only going to make things even worse.
-Our politicians are tremendously corrupt, but the same clowns just keep getting sent back to D.C. over and over again.
-Our nation seems to be on a relentless march toward collectivism.
-America is rapidly turning into a "Big Brother" police state
that is run by control freaks that seem obsessed with watching,
tracking, monitoring and controlling virtually everything that we do.
Of
course the list above could go on indefinitely, but hopefully I have
made my point. A whole lot of people out there are absolutely horrified
as they watch what is happening to America, and leaving the country for
good is increasingly being viewed as a potential option by many.
But as tempting as "going Galt" may seem, please come up with a good plan first.
As one family recently discovered,
hopping into a small boat and sailing off into the Pacific Ocean in
search of a better life is probably not going to work out too well...
A
northern Arizona family that was lost at sea for weeks in an ill-fated
attempt to leave the U.S. over what they consider government
interference in religion will fly back home Sunday.
Hannah
Gastonguay, 26, said Saturday that she and her husband "decided to take
a leap of faith and see where God led us" when they took their two
small children and her father-in-law and set sail from San Diego for the
tiny island nation of Kiribati in May.
But
just weeks into their journey, the Gastonguays hit a series of storms
that damaged their small boat, leaving them adrift for weeks, unable to
make progress. They were eventually picked up by a Venezuelan fishing
vessel, transferred to a Japanese cargo ship and taken to Chile where
they are resting in a hotel in the port city of San Antonio.
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