The_Toecutter wrote:But riding around the area made me happy. Nothing like moving 40 mph with nothing but your legs providing the thrust. Although the fact that it was 95 degrees kind of sucked because the cockpit of that vehicle quickly becomes an oven.
The_Toecutter wrote:Missouri.
Large sections of the USSA look like this. They didn't look like this 30 years ago.
The_ToeCutter wrote:There's a massive disconnect between what the government and mainstream news is telling us and how things actually are.
The_ToeCutter wrote:But riding around the area made me happy. Nothing like moving 40 mph with nothing but your legs providing the thrust.
The_ToeCutter wrote:Although the fact that it was 95 degrees kind of sucked because the cockpit of that vehicle quickly becomes an oven. Being stopped at red lights with no air coming in for cooling is especially brutal. Looking forward to translating a scaled version of this aerodynamically slippery body to my own custom build, so that using an electric motor I can do 120 mph on only 6 horsepower and accelerate like a car.
The_ToeCutter wrote:Maybe next time I'll show you a few superfund sites!
JuanP wrote:We also intend to collect payments from the SSA when the time comes, which we previously intended to renounce.
I can't wait for the British Empire to finally end completely.
Doly wrote:I can't wait for the British Empire to finally end completely.
???
What makes you think it hasn't ended?
mousepad wrote:JuanP wrote:We also intend to collect payments from the SSA when the time comes, which we previously intended to renounce.
Look at you. And there I thought you're independently wealthy. What are you now? A liar or just greedy?
Newfie wrote:Yes, a USA passport is a wonderful thing.
Doly wrote:I can't wait for the British Empire to finally end completely.
???
What makes you think it hasn't ended?
JuanP wrote: It is about not giving the US government any more money than absolutely necessary.
JuanP wrote:The British Empire will have ended the day the English are reduced to England.
JuanP wrote:I would also love for the Malvinas Islands to be returned to their rightful owners, the Argentinians.
SO...folks who voted like 99%+ to be Brits a decade ago, should be disenfranchised because......?
mousepad wrote:JuanP wrote: It is about not giving the US government any more money than absolutely necessary.
Careful there, buddy. Once a US citizen, there's no hiding from the US tax man anywhere in the world anymore.
Even if you moved back to Urugauy, you will have to pay taxes on any income, anywhere. Whether you live in the US or not.
And even worse, in case you open a business in foreign lands, you will have to PERSONALLY pay the difference in business tax.
So if you want to play the moral high ground, rescind the citizenship and move out of the US. All else is hypocrisy. But that's often the case with the 3rd world types. Bark loudest about their hate for the empire, yet taking any opportunity to moving to it.
Doly wrote:SO...folks who voted like 99%+ to be Brits a decade ago, should be disenfranchised because......?
They live right next to Argentina, and realistically, do you think the Brits are going to defend them again when they're so busy with bigger problems?
You don't get governed by the people you want, you get governed by the people with the local bigger guns that want your territory. If you have any doubts whatsoever about this, ask any North Korean, Ukrainian, Palestinian... I could go on, but I hope you get the idea by now.
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