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RE: Will we get to see the first Libertarian Country?

in #rogerver7 years ago (edited)

I'd love to see a truly libertarian country. As far as moving there...I'd wait a few years and see what happens lol.

I'm kind of hoping the libertarian party grows in the United States (I know I know, it's a pipe dream) in the next decade as more people are disenfranchised with the two party system which has created little more than division over every issue imaginable. If that ever does happen it's going to take a long time as libertarian presidential candidates rarely get more than 1-5% of the vote in any given state.

It's almost like they're trying to distract us and keep up arguing over stuff like like millionaire football players kneeling during the national anthem so they can go about their business as usual in DC. Or maybe the words It's almost like don't belong in the previous sentence...

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Good advice on waiting a bit before moving there. It states they are going to try to attrack investor types, so it would be interesting to see, I bet the cost of original entry will be high. Then if they built condos and such could go down. Will be interesting for sure. I would love to see how the economy developed. They are going to need food, booze, etc. :) Even if their main jobs are internet based.