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>>19243322
I think looking overseas is ultimately a failing formula, especially in the generational sense. Better to just study tax law in your jurisdiction very carefully and exploit all the loopholes your rulers wrote for themselves. There are three primary benefits to this
>you can remain in your high trust ethnic enclave, and not subject your children to being a minority in a 3rd world country with incredibly low standards
>you can lower your taxes drastically, even lower than tax havens, without losing consistent law enforcement prevalent in 1st world countries
>you are legally subverting the power structure that wants to keep you as a tax slave, by removing yourself as a source of income while remaining a burden on their resources.
I think staying, and outsmarting, is the superior choice.

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>>19059489
You actually have this backwards, government support for food and technology is minuscule compaired to intervention into housing, healthcare and education. The more intervention (subsidies, zoning, regulation, diversity initiatives, loan guarentees, immigration against the people will), the more outrageous cost increases we get every year. Progress in the private sector always lowers prices relative to supply and demand, always. Thats why 85 inch televisions now cost $1,000 instead of $20,000, and your antiquated government supported education now costs $20,000 instead of $1,000.

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