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Spring Breakers in Mexico aren't against armed guards
So the State Dept. basically said Acapulco is too dangerous for Spring Breakers. They said if you must go to Mexico limit it to isolated, all-inclusive resorts in Cancun and Cabos. They have armed guards. Why aren't the snowflakes marching against that? I also read that more young people have joined the NRA in protest of the forced student protest marches. They give an excellent rate to 15-21 year olds.
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I am starting to wonder something very contrarian.
What if all the negative news on Mexico was fake, and exists to stop us all from moving there, renouncing our citizen, and cutting off the tax revenue from the US govt.
I watch a lot of vids on YouTube about US people living there, and I can only imagine the dent they could put in the US if people migrated. I don’t think it would take more than $1M to retire there and live like a king, and millions of people in Cali have that much equity in their homes.
Watch this as an example https://youtu.be/qopfiQDA-6E
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What if all the negative news on Mexico was fake, and exists to stop us all from moving there, renouncing our citizen, and cutting off the tax revenue from the US govt.
I watch a lot of vids on YouTube about US people living there, and I can only imagine the dent they could put in the US if people migrated. I don’t think it would take more than $1M to retire there and live like a king, and millions of people in Cali have that much equity in their homes.
Watch this as an example https://youtu.be/qopfiQDA-6E
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Is the deep state trying to keep us all from moving south?
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Sounds like the 3rd grade is having music class with the recorder.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I am starting to wonder something very contrarian.
What if all the negative news on Mexico was fake, and exists to stop us all from moving there, renouncing our citizen, and cutting off the tax revenue from the US govt.
I watch a lot of vids on YouTube about US people living there, and I can only imagine the dent they could put in the US if people migrated. I don’t think it would take more than $1M to retire there and live like a king, and millions of people in Cali have that much equity in their homes.
Watch this as an example https://youtu.be/qopfiQDA-6E
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the violence problems they have are pretty well documented but just as in the US it is about your location, there are parts of Charlotte you do not want to live in, your chances of dying are much much higher than other partsBay_area_Hokie wrote:I am starting to wonder something very contrarian.
What if all the negative news on Mexico was fake, and exists to stop us all from moving there, renouncing our citizen, and cutting off the tax revenue from the US govt.
I watch a lot of vids on YouTube about US people living there, and I can only imagine the dent they could put in the US if people migrated. I don’t think it would take more than $1M to retire there and live like a king, and millions of people in Cali have that much equity in their homes.
Watch this as an example https://youtu.be/qopfiQDA-6E
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There’s parts of Mexico City that reminded me of the upper east side. I think it would cost more than $1M to retire in such a location tho. There’s a lot of money in Mexico City.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I am starting to wonder something very contrarian.
What if all the negative news on Mexico was fake, and exists to stop us all from moving there, renouncing our citizen, and cutting off the tax revenue from the US govt.
I watch a lot of vids on YouTube about US people living there, and I can only imagine the dent they could put in the US if people migrated. I don’t think it would take more than $1M to retire there and live like a king, and millions of people in Cali have that much equity in their homes.
Watch this as an example https://youtu.be/qopfiQDA-6E
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I could handle Hermosillo with no problem.
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I see a lot of vids about Lake Chapalta. Lots of Yanks there and apts are $500/month . Lots of people could swing it on SS and a nest egg.
But then I ask myself, if it is so livable why are people sneaking in here? Is it really about the unskilled finding work + welfare?
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No, it's more what Trump said, a shirthole.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I see a lot of vids about Lake Chapalta. Lots of Yanks there and apts are $500/month . Lots of people could swing it on SS and a nest egg.
But then I ask myself, if it is so livable why are people sneaking in here? Is it really about the unskilled finding work + welfare?
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Flo Rida resident says WHUT?Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I see a lot of vids about Lake Chapalta. Lots of Yanks there and apts are $500/month . Lots of people could swing it on SS and a nest egg.
But then I ask myself, if it is so livable why are people sneaking in here? Is it really about the unskilled finding work + welfare?
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Millionaires don't retire in places where they can't drink the water.ip_law-hokie wrote:There’s parts of Mexico City that reminded me of the upper east side. I think it would cost more than $1M to retire in such a location tho. There’s a lot of money in Mexico City.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I am starting to wonder something very contrarian.
What if all the negative news on Mexico was fake, and exists to stop us all from moving there, renouncing our citizen, and cutting off the tax revenue from the US govt.
I watch a lot of vids on YouTube about US people living there, and I can only imagine the dent they could put in the US if people migrated. I don’t think it would take more than $1M to retire there and live like a king, and millions of people in Cali have that much equity in their homes.
Watch this as an example https://youtu.be/qopfiQDA-6E
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LOL come on bay area. Seriously? Mexico is a total shirthole. Try getting a job there and living on the Peso. Even a "good" job. If you are really lucky with your 28K per year (American dollars) salary, you might live in an area where the drug cartels are not in 100% total control of the local police, but I highly doubt it. There is a reason American's in El Paso and Nogales avoid even day trips to Mexico like the plague. It's shirt- and not an American conspiracy either.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I see a lot of vids about Lake Chapalta. Lots of Yanks there and apts are $500/month . Lots of people could swing it on SS and a nest egg.
But then I ask myself, if it is so livable why are people sneaking in here? Is it really about the unskilled finding work + welfare?
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OK. Enjoy suburban DC.CFB Apologist wrote:Millionaires don't retire in places where they can't drink the water.ip_law-hokie wrote:There’s parts of Mexico City that reminded me of the upper east side. I think it would cost more than $1M to retire in such a location tho. There’s a lot of money in Mexico City.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I am starting to wonder something very contrarian.
What if all the negative news on Mexico was fake, and exists to stop us all from moving there, renouncing our citizen, and cutting off the tax revenue from the US govt.
I watch a lot of vids on YouTube about US people living there, and I can only imagine the dent they could put in the US if people migrated. I don’t think it would take more than $1M to retire there and live like a king, and millions of people in Cali have that much equity in their homes.
Watch this as an example https://youtu.be/qopfiQDA-6E
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For IP, tap water that gives you explosive diarrhea is a feature/benefit.CFB Apologist wrote:Millionaires don't retire in places where they can't drink the water.ip_law-hokie wrote: There’s parts of Mexico City that reminded me of the upper east side. I think it would cost more than $1M to retire in such a location tho. There’s a lot of money in Mexico City.
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I don’t know...go to YouTube and look up the vids on a neighborhood called Roma Norte, looks nice.
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It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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Preconceived notions like CFB’s will only make it cheaper for us retire. I think panama is a better option right now.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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Haha. Nothing preconceived about unpotable food and water, the value of the Peso, and a socialist government run by drug cartels. Zero hyperbole in any of those points. But, enjoy. You personally might not like it though. Same sex marriage is not a national law/right, their cops shoot many more people than USA "pigs", and religion is a huge part of their culture. Also most of the country is rural- or Necks- as you call them. Sounds perfect for you.ip_law-hokie wrote:Preconceived notions like CFB’s will only make it cheaper for us retire. I think panama is a better option right now.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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So do "marketing" video's of Balitmore.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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sounds like you've got it all figured out. tell your friends.CFB Apologist wrote:Haha. Nothing preconceived about unpotable food and water, the value of the Peso, and a socialist government run by drug cartels. Zero hyperbole in any of those points. But, enjoy. You personally might not like it though. Same sex marriage is not a national law/right, their cops shoot many more people than USA "pigs", and religion is a huge part of their culture. Also most of the country is rural- or Necks- as you call them. Sounds perfect for you.ip_law-hokie wrote:Preconceived notions like CFB’s will only make it cheaper for us retire. I think panama is a better option right now.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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Like I said, you should go. Can I recommend a weekend in Juarez? It's great, check you tube videos. You should spend a wekend there to test the waters/see if you want to retire there. Take your passport though, Illegal immigration is highly enforced and not tolerated on any level.ip_law-hokie wrote:sounds like you've got it all figured out. tell your friends.CFB Apologist wrote:Haha. Nothing preconceived about unpotable food and water, the value of the Peso, and a socialist government run by drug cartels. Zero hyperbole in any of those points. But, enjoy. You personally might not like it though. Same sex marriage is not a national law/right, their cops shoot many more people than USA "pigs", and religion is a huge part of their culture. Also most of the country is rural- or Necks- as you call them. Sounds perfect for you.ip_law-hokie wrote:Preconceived notions like CFB’s will only make it cheaper for us retire. I think panama is a better option right now.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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Give me 20 years.CFB Apologist wrote:Like I said, you should go. Can I recommend a weekend in Juarez? It's great, check you tube videos. You should spend a wekend there to test the waters/see if you want to retire there. Take your passport though, Illegal immigration is highly enforced and not tolerated on any level.ip_law-hokie wrote:sounds like you've got it all figured out. tell your friends.CFB Apologist wrote:Haha. Nothing preconceived about unpotable food and water, the value of the Peso, and a socialist government run by drug cartels. Zero hyperbole in any of those points. But, enjoy. You personally might not like it though. Same sex marriage is not a national law/right, their cops shoot many more people than USA "pigs", and religion is a huge part of their culture. Also most of the country is rural- or Necks- as you call them. Sounds perfect for you.ip_law-hokie wrote:Preconceived notions like CFB’s will only make it cheaper for us retire. I think panama is a better option right now.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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Yep, it's also still one of the most polluted in the world. It's up there with filthy cities in China and India.CFB Apologist wrote:Haha. Nothing preconceived about unpotable food and water, the value of the Peso, and a socialist government run by drug cartels. Zero hyperbole in any of those points. But, enjoy. You personally might not like it though. Same sex marriage is not a national law/right, their cops shoot many more people than USA "pigs", and religion is a huge part of their culture. Also most of the country is rural- or Necks- as you call them. Sounds perfect for you.ip_law-hokie wrote:Preconceived notions like CFB’s will only make it cheaper for us retire. I think panama is a better option right now.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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Oh hell yeah especially in re to air pollution. Mexico has some decent waste rules but a little greasing of officials and it's no problem.HokieFanDC wrote:Yep, it's also still one of the most polluted in the world. It's up there with filthy cities in China and India.
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Panama also has some of the more lax gun laws in South/central America.CFB Apologist wrote:Haha. Nothing preconceived about unpotable food and water, the value of the Peso, and a socialist government run by drug cartels. Zero hyperbole in any of those points. But, enjoy. You personally might not like it though. Same sex marriage is not a national law/right, their cops shoot many more people than USA "pigs", and religion is a huge part of their culture. Also most of the country is rural- or Necks- as you call them. Sounds perfect for you.ip_law-hokie wrote:Preconceived notions like CFB’s will only make it cheaper for us retire. I think panama is a better option right now.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:It looks a lot cleaner and nicer than anywhere on the west coast of the USA
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