It just seems odd that you complain about intrusive government in a first world country and romanticise freedom in a lower rent country then complain you can only make good money in the oppressive country.
All I ever hear libertarians talking about is how freedom = a strong economy and taxes/regulation = a terrible economy.
Not that I want to derail the OP but isn't that what this boils down to? If there was a country with this freedom you speak of AND good economic prospects wouldn't we all be rushing to gain citizenship there?
All I ever hear libertarians talking about is how freedom = a strong economy and taxes/regulation = a terrible economy.
Not that I want to derail the OP but isn't that what this boils down to? If there was a country with this freedom you speak of AND good economic prospects wouldn't we all be rushing to gain citizenship there?
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