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thinking about moving to another country.

June 27, 2009 by TylerCox

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How much longer can we sit idly and watch our country dissolve away into nothing? The Congress passed a bill that would make it mandatory for your home to get inspected by people to give it an "energy efficiency rating". If it were rated lower, then your house might not sell for as much as you would think it is worth. This bill (HR 2454, "Cap and Trade Bill") had a 300 page amendment added at 3:09am the day of voting. This is the country we are living in. We have a President who campaigned on allowing 3 days to view all bills in Congress before voting.

So, if you could live in another country, what country would it be? Would you be willing to stay here in this country and fight?

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move or deal with it

June 28, 2009 by Leddenheimer, 36 weeks 3 days ago
Comment id: 26

I would like to move to Ireland or Australia.
Otherwise, I guess I would just stay here and deal with it because I would like to move to California. I'm not much of a fighter : /

I see you picked two English

June 29, 2009 by TylerCox, 36 weeks 3 days ago
Comment id: 28

I see you picked two English speaking countries...very convenient selection. Switzerland may be on my list, and Costa Rica would be on mine if it had better location than in between corrupt governments.

People from just about every country deal with retroeffective government as well.

I'm sorry to hear you're not a fighter. I'm a trooper. I will not back down to domestic tyranny. Liberty is what made this country the world's dream land. Taxing it's people and businesses into a lifestyle (green) will only make our economic situation worse. For every job the Cap & Trade Bill creates, it will destroy two.

Nobody wants to pollute. We are forced to use oil since the government subsidizes the oil companies. If the free market were allowed to work, I guarantee you by now we would have alternative energy supplies. Whenever one comes up, the oil companies are there with hush money. Those subsidies are indirectly the hush money.

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