Scott Adams On Leaving The U.S.

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I've read Dilbert every day for years. It's good for chuckles, but Scott Adams's best stuff is found on his blog and the occasional essays he writes. He's witty, a libertarian, loves economics, and most importantly (at least for the context of this thread), has a wealth of great ideas. Most times, he frames those ideas as prognostications.

Here's an example:

Scott Adams on Taxes, the Wealthy and a Return to the Ocean - WSJ.com

It's a good piece with chuckles throughout (if you've read his essays, you'll know what I mean). He even takes a friendly poke at Ron Paul. The stuff Adams says could/will happen is exciting to think about.

I thought a few of you might enjoy it. :)



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Great article.

A goal of mine is to eventually get citizenship and live (for most of the time) in an island nation that is pro business.

Something like...
Rania
Maldives Tax Rates

Although if a mega yacht is the best way to accomplish this goal I'm all for that as well :)
 
Great article.

A goal of mine is to eventually get citizenship and live (for most of the time) in an island nation that is pro business.

Something like...
Rania
Maldives Tax Rates

Although if a mega yacht is the best way to accomplish this goal I'm all for that as well :)

You just need some cash and it's easy. A lot of the island nations have "citizenship by investment" programs where you can instantly get citizenship for a fee or a fee plus a qualifying real estate purchase. St Kitts & Nevis and Dominica are some that come to mind.
 
lol... thanks for the laugh. yachts will be worth about 1/8 of their current value in 10 years.