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hay rick

(9,529 posts)
6. Fight or flight?
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 01:21 AM
Saturday

I am ambivalent about Americans who are able to retire abroad, fleeing to comfort. My perspective is that of a longtime volunteer for the local Democratic Party. One of the seemingly insurmountable problems of local organized has been that people with advanced degrees and organizational skills have largely avoided getting involved. Absent such participation, the party is less effective than it could or should be. Mediocrity becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Thanks for posting. Glad to be an expat. sinkingfeeling Friday #1
People leave for various reasons. valleyrogue Friday #2
You put it out there, Abolishinist Saturday #10
How about all the people who moved out of Germany? kerry-is-my-prez Saturday #12
If I were trans, I'd already be gone. I really don't give a fuck what people think. Coventina Saturday #13
Unbelievable. Ms. Toad 19 hrs ago #30
I totally Respect People who are able to Cha Friday #3
Hardly surprising given that area51 Friday #4
This is bad news for us: because the greater number of these people would be anti-trump /gop. C Moon Saturday #5
Fight or flight? hay rick Saturday #6
"Fleeing to comfort?" DFW Yesterday #16
Advanced degrees don't necessarily bring organizational skills. yardwork Yesterday #18
But Why in God's name would they do THAT??? Jack Valentino Saturday #7
Kick dalton99a Saturday #8
I have more respect for people who stay anamnua Saturday #9
I left because my wife said she couldn't live in the USA, and I wouldn't live without her DFW Saturday #11
Interesting. Thanks you for the detailed story question everything Saturday #14
And no one is coming to the states spinbaby Saturday #15
There's a US citizen who is "touched" who moved to some country in Africa with his BF/husband LeftInTX Yesterday #17
This is a nightmare. Can the SO travel to get the needed medication? question everything Yesterday #20
The SO can't reveal that he's gay and that's he's with a guy. LeftInTX 22 hrs ago #25
Wife and I moved to Mexico eleven years ago and have no intention of going back. Rafi Yesterday #19
A recent map showed that every state in Mexico is controlled by cartels. The difference is by how many question everything Yesterday #21
We don't live in a tourist destination and have never had cartel violence near where we live in eleven years. Rafi Yesterday #22
I worry about little things LeftInTX 18 hrs ago #32
We just moved to Mexico a year ago lotusblossom Yesterday #23
I have a friend who moved to Lake Chapala mnhtnbb Yesterday #24
We live in Lake Chapala as well. Rafi 17 hrs ago #33
I keep seeing ads inviting me to move to Canada... buzzycrumbhunger 22 hrs ago #26
Unstoppable force? OC375 21 hrs ago #27
We've Had That Conversation Deep State Witch 20 hrs ago #28
I would move to Costa Rica at140 20 hrs ago #29
A Gallup poll last year found 40% of American women, ages 15-44, would like to permanently move overseas, if possible. B Diamond_Dog 18 hrs ago #31
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