Comments by "Fumble_ Brewski" (@fumble_brewski5410) on "German Citizenship is Becoming Easier" video.
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Depends on your current location in the USA. For example, comparing the cost of living between a larger city such as Denver, CO to that of Salzburg, Austria, you would need around $6,147 in Denver, CO to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with $4,260 (4,000.00€) in Salzburg (assuming you rent in both cities). Denver would be cheaper in the cost of gasoline/petrol, as well as monthly utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage), but the rental cost in Salzburg would probably be 50% less than Denver. It all depends on the life style you wish to pursue. Quality of life (personal safety, health care, pollution index, climate) would be higher in Salzburg than Denver. The only drawback in Salzburg would be the higher cost of actually purchasing a house or condo, which might be double the cost of Denver, CO. Hope this reply would be of some value in your decision. Cheers.
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@gary4507 Alas, no matter where you go or live, government(s), to a greater or lesser degree, will always try to to control people. It’s what they do, just like a dog scratching fleas. Indeed, even if a Republican manages to win the presidency in 2024, there probably won't be any real change. The crux of the matter is this: Your government does not fear or respect you. Its officials know they will not lose their cushy positions, no matter how many rights they violate. Plus, government has co-opted private businesses to do its bidding as well: Amazon, Google, Twitter, etc., are ALL in bed with the surveillance state that is modern day America.
“Since mankind's dawn, a handful of oppressors have accepted the responsibility over our lives that we should have accepted for ourselves. By doing so, they took our power. By doing nothing, we gave it away. We've seen where their way leads, through camps and wars, towards the slaughterhouse.” ― Alan Moore, V for Vendetta, who also wrote, “People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people.” The question is, what can/should be done to make government afraid? Cheers.
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