Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) shares his message to voters in the Uncommitted Movement who are considering not voting in the presidential race over the Biden administration's handling of Israel.
You can always leave the country. The biggest leverage you have over your country is you staying there and keep paying taxes. There is always a choice.
When you have a country where child poverty in some states is miserable, where workers protections in some states are miserable, where education is often miserable, and where this produces people who vote for misery, I guess you just get used to being surrounded by misery.
It does happen. I took my family out of there. I was fortunate to have a job that supported me working fully remote and dual citizenship. It’s still been less than breezy.
You can always leave the country. The biggest leverage you have over your country is you staying there and keep paying taxes. There is always a choice.
Except your money doesn’t fund the US federal government. The federal government funds everyone with its money.
You can’t tax back money that hasn’t been created first
Which is happening in Israel: https://www.npr.org/2024/09/17/g-s1-22080/israel-emigration-gaza-war
And is happening in Russia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_emigration_during_the_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine
And it should happen way more in the US. I genuinely don’t understand how can you be american and sleep at night.
I feel the same way about Guatemalans (just kidding, that would be racist.)(also; fuck you and the shitty cliche you rode in on 🫶)
When you have a country where child poverty in some states is miserable, where workers protections in some states are miserable, where education is often miserable, and where this produces people who vote for misery, I guess you just get used to being surrounded by misery.
How is it you expect them to escape the cycle of poverty lmfao
“More oppression would surely make us rich!”
Nice solutions. Fucking troll lol.
It does happen. I took my family out of there. I was fortunate to have a job that supported me working fully remote and dual citizenship. It’s still been less than breezy.