Here’s why I’m staying in the United States

Someone wrote me an email a couple weeks ago asking me why I decided to stay in the United States. From what I can gather from his email, this gentleman resides in Thailand.

There are many reasons

A more stable place to conduct business

Although many in the United States consider this country to possess a lower trust society and economy versus what it used to be, it is still a more hospitable place to conduct business than most anywhere else. The tax structure is straightforward and predictable, as well as being advantageous to the majority of the population and to the asset owners. United States isn’t culturally constrained and upward mobility is only capped by one’s ingenuity, risk preference, and determination.

Alien religions

When I look at the Oriental countries, versus the Occidental, I see a lot of Hindu statues and temples to foreign gods dotting the landscape and roads. This is especially true in Thailand and Southeast Asia.

The cultures of these countries blend Hinduism, Islamism, and Buddhism, along with the local traditions, to form religious cultures that are completely alien to me. I guess for those who aren’t biblically-oriented, this doesn’t pose an issue. For me, it’s a deal-breaker.

For those having money or are self starters, the United States is tough to beat

The United States may be an expensive place to conduct business and live, but the asset owners live very well here and have it very easy. My life is very easy. I could never think about moving to another country in which I have to deal with foreign customs, religions, languages, and cultures. All it takes is discipline and risk preference to make money here. The vast majority of people in the States lack the required discipline.

Foreign governments hostile towards white people

I will never leave the United States. This is the country that I loved from my youth, and even if I left, and say moved to Paraguay, Thailand, Vietnam, or Mexico, I would still be confronted with countries that were managed by Rothschild controlled central banks. I would still have to deal with hostile governments who do not take kindly to foreigners who come in trying to buy real estate and build financial lives. It’s much tougher in those countries than in the United States, which is why many industrious foreigners come to this country over others.

The locals truly don’t like you

And for those expats out there I have a sobering observation. The locals don’t like you. You’re the ones who move to foreign countries to live for pennies on the dollar and to live like a king or queen. But these are the people that bid everything up wherever they move.

These expats take their dollars with them and bid up the prices of rents and housing worldwide. They bid up the prices of everything and price out the locals. This is a primary reason why house price to household income multiples in many of these countries are as high as 20 times. These expats rent in luxury, while the locals live in tin shacks with no running water.

The locals are nice to you, because they’re hoping you can give them some money. I don’t hold to such a mindset. I also don’t make my personal decisions based on the news feed, which is meant to demoralize its consumer. This is especially evident when we consider the consumers of the controlled alternative media. The demoralization techniques abound.

The 10th amendment

A compelling aspect about the form of government in the United States is the 10th amendment. This means there are many areas in the States that are desirable to me. All I need is a car and I can drive to a more desirable county or state.

I often draw a comparison between living in suburban Maryland with living in rural Virginia. The property taxes are about 2.5% in Prince George’s County, MD, while in Shenandoah County, the property taxes are about 1%. In Virginia, I can legally open carry a pistol, while in Maryland, I could be locked up for 10 years.

Despite what many think, the size of the remnant in the United States is much larger than in any other country

To many expats this doesn’t matter, but it does to me. Despite what the alternative media proclaim, the size of the Israelite remnant here in the States is much larger than in any other country in the world.

Yes, despite what we see all around us, especially with the schvartzes and mongrels and their behaviors, there is a huge Caucasian remnant population. I would estimate this remnant in the States to be as large as 20 million. We are to preach to the lost sheep of the House of Israel, we’re not meant to run away.

Endtime Babylon has gone global and there’s no place to hide anymore. So, the United States is where I will stay.

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  1. Economic data this morning is okay. Durables are from September.

    Initial Jobless Claims
    Act: 216K Cons: 226K Prev: 222K

    Jobless Claims 4-Week Avg.
    Act: 223.75K Cons: Prev: 224.75K

    Continuing Jobless Claims
    Act: 1,960K Prev: 1,953K

    Core Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.6% Cons: 0.6% Prev: 0.5%

    Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.5% Cons: 0.5% Prev: 3.0%

    Durables Excluding Defense (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.1% Cons: 1.9% Prev: 1.9%

    Goods Orders Non Defense Ex Air (MoM) (Sep)
    Act: 0.9% Prev: 0.9%

    Chicago PMI (Nov)
    Act: 36.3 Cons: 44.3 Prev: 43.8

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