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Some Good Reasons for Moving to Mexico
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 2094322:MV8xOTI2OTc0XzMyMzE4OTcwX0I5NzBFNjA5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 19543065:MV8xOTI2OTc0XzMyMjgxMTIyXzlGNUVEQzg2] I moved to Ciudad Juarez Mexico in 2007, and despite witnessing the most brutal episodes of the drug war down here, I can say that living in Mexico is vastly better for me than living in the states. With the exchange rate staying between 12 and 14 pesos per dollar, I can live well with amounts that would have me eligible for welfare in the U.S. Food, utilities, rent and transport are cheaper. Everyone leaves you alone to do your own thing. Personal freedom is still highly cherished here. It reminds me of how life was in the U.S. when I was younger. Community is still very much alive here as well, despite it being a huge city. If I need help with anything, I know that someone I know or just someone walking by will stop and lend a hand. I've lived further south, in the more touristy areas which are unbelievably beautiful but even living here, I have had nothing but good experiences. I'd like to also point out that the majority of the city is full of everyday people making a living and taking time out for family and friends whenever they are able. The media has made it sound like this is a place where you will die should you even dare set foot over the bridge, but experience has shown me otherwise. Take it however you like, but nearing 5 years of being here, I have no desire to return to the U.S. [/quote] ya this is how it used to be in the US before the fucking Mexicans started coming in droves. Why do you think it's good down there? we pay for these fuckers. [/quote]
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I'll give you all the link first..
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link to www.mexicoonmymind.com
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Now here comes the quote..
Need another reason for retiring to Mexico? This is a recap of facts about the current economic status of American citizens, from various credible financial information sources including the GAO in Washington, DC. In “50 Economic Numbers From 2011 That Are Almost Too Crazy To Believe,” the “Economic Collapse” blog offers up a long list of bullet points that draw a depressing economic picture. Fifty may be overkill, but even the ten below paint a pretty depressing picture.
1. Forty-eight percent of all Americans are either considered to be “low income” or “living in poverty.”
2. Approximately 57 percent of all children in the United States are living in homes that are either low income or impoverished.
3. Since December 2007, median household income in the United States has declined a total of 6.8% once you account for inflation.
Hit the link and read the rest..
I personal think this is one reason why the Obama regime kept sending guns south. To make to the sheep fearful of taking all of our money we have left and getting the fuck out of here.
OOOOO, Mexico, it's so scary. No way, Jose. All the expats that I have met living in Mexico are doing way better down south.
Go check for yourself. Let me hear your personal Mexican nightmare. It can't be any worse than this multiracial hell-hole.
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