How bad does it have to get for you to leave?
Straightlinelogic recently and eloquently stated that he wants his freedom back in a couple of different posts. This is why several of us are game planning for Atlantis. Some of us want a physical Atlantis to give us hope. Some would like multiple distributed Atlantises, and I am not opposed to that.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
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B) 70 Since 70 is also my age, my hope would be that I would be able to contribute enough to be productive.
C) 75 Global financial/economic/social meltdown would motivate me to move, but I would hope that entry and settlement in Atlantis would be by invitation only.
P.S. What about a virtual Atlantis with off-the-grid occupants?
As for the medical technology, my wife who is a nurse will be looking for a job in your clinic.
B) I would love there to be an Atlantis. Were there one, I would want to move there immediately. (I occasionally browse the internet to see if there is a country which is stronger in freedom than the US. I have not found one such - only countries in which one can more easily be obscure.) The desire for this is like a magnet that draws me emotionally. However, I must take C into account, and I do try not to make decisions with my emotions.
C) I have invested over 20 years into co-founding (with another Randist, please note) a small company that is now one of the world leaders in Laboratory Informatics. I have contemplated moving the company to Ensenada to get out from under Obamacare; I have considered moving the company to West Texas, if Texas is strong enough to resist Federal socialism (its not doing great at that, though better than CA!). My co-founder does not want to move anywhere anytime, and this is a problem - things will have to be dire before he and his wife uproot. Telecommuting might be a possible compromise position for me, but this requires a high-tech Atlantis.
I will have no problem in bringing valuable skills: My enthusiasm is nigh boundless. (I am also a Medical Technologist (ASCP), geek,...and I have this really nice piece of software I can bring with me as my AS dowry...) My current strategy is to Bug-In, make provisions as I may to come through the likely crisis in decent shape, and try to fight for freedom. It is not impossible to win against a country - especially when you are actually fighting 'for' the country...and there are still many people who value freedom.
Jan, takes the gloves off
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