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Old 06-16-2022, 06:06 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Stephan A Smith View Post
It's so bad now, people are fleeing the United States and moving to Mexico.

Elections really do have consequences.

Mass exodus continues, now to Mexico to escape high prices, rising crime rates

"“Suddenly the cost of taxes, the crime rates, the politics, all the things that people are unhappy with are coming down to Mexico,” Darrell Graham of Baja123 Real Estate Group told CNBC."
Huh. I was thinking of doing the same thing after the 2016 election.
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Old 06-16-2022, 08:18 PM
 
Location: A Beautiful DEEP RED State
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Huh. I was thinking of doing the same thing after the 2016 election.
You and many others were thinking of it. None did it. Lot's of talk, but no action when it came to people claiming they were fearful of Trump.

People are actually doing it now that Biden is President. Very telling on the situation. It explains why 83% of Americans feel Biden has us on the wrong track in the latest poll that has already been posted here.
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Old 06-16-2022, 10:30 PM
 
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That's a mass exodus out of California according to the article.

CNBC reported Saturday that Californians are adding Mexico to the list of destinations — including Texas, Washington and Arizona — where they can live more cheaply while maintaining high salaries by working remotely or commuting.
Yeah, so CA property values must be dropping like a rock, right? Oh, wait. Lol.
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Old 06-16-2022, 10:40 PM
 
Location: Spain
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Originally Posted by Stephan A Smith View Post
It's so bad now, people are fleeing the United States and moving to Mexico.

Elections really do have consequences.

Mass exodus continues, now to Mexico to escape high prices, rising crime rates

"“Suddenly the cost of taxes, the crime rates, the politics, all the things that people are unhappy with are coming down to Mexico,” Darrell Graham of Baja123 Real Estate Group told CNBC."
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Originally Posted by DRob4JC View Post
That's a mass exodus out of California according to the article.

CNBC reported Saturday that Californians are adding Mexico to the list of destinations — including Texas, Washington and Arizona — where they can live more cheaply while maintaining high salaries by working remotely or commuting.
This is a garbage article that takes numbers out of context but provides no actual information to support what you're saying. The only facts it provides:

1. More than 360,000 Californians left in 2021
2. As of 2020, CNBC reported that 800,000 U.S. citizens are living in Mexico
3. Some random blurbs about Californians adding Mexico to their destination.

It doesn't give us any actual numbers on how many Californians left for Mexico, or even whether the number of Americans living in Mexico has gone up or down recently. The spin you're putting on it implying this is some new thing is just something manufactured by you, there have always been Americans moving to Mexico.
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Old 06-17-2022, 04:45 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Annex Mexico!
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Old 06-17-2022, 05:52 AM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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Originally Posted by Stephan A Smith View Post
It's so bad now, people are fleeing the United States and moving to Mexico.

Elections really do have consequences.

Mass exodus continues, now to Mexico to escape high prices, rising crime rates

"“Suddenly the cost of taxes, the crime rates, the politics, all the things that people are unhappy with are coming down to Mexico,” Darrell Graham of Baja123 Real Estate Group told CNBC."
I wish I was in that number. Covid actually messed up my plans to retire there.
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Old 06-17-2022, 07:53 AM
 
Location: A Beautiful DEEP RED State
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I wish I was in that number. Covid actually messed up my plans to retire there.
What's stopping you now? Live your dreams the way you see fit.
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