There are bounderies that I set at times where I may find myself alone on the other side - but that has never bothered me.
In fact, I don’t believe that majorities are right. Nevertheless I usually respect majority decisions, even if I don’t necessarily let them dictate my life.
When George W. Bush decided to terrorise the good Americans and send their children into battle unter false pretense, I gathered our belongings and moved our family to Costa Rica. When George W. was re-elected, we decided to stay away and later on moved everyone to Europe, where life seemed less volatile.
When George W. Bush decided to terrorise the good Americans and send their children into battle unter false pretense, I gathered our belongings and moved our family to Costa Rica. When George W. was re-elected, we decided to stay away and later on moved everyone to Europe, where life seemed less volatile.
For a few years we came to enjoy the benefits of a state health care system and a generous yearly leave as well as affordable child care.
Life seemed more secure and with the abundance of cultural events and endless trails and sprawling natural beauty for everyone to enjoy, life quality also got a considerable boost. For a while, the hair raising deals of Wahington lobbyists seemed a thing of the past. The NRA, Halliburton & Co., Texaco et al., they all seemed to recede into the background.
In the meantime, England was getting rid of its airplane carrier and, in the wake of the financial crisis, it went after banker bonuses. All seemed good.
But of course, no honeymoon lasts forever...and now, once again, I find myself googling after everyone else has gone to bed.
Once again, I am looking for an escape route. But in this gung-ho winner-takes-all euphoria of our post-industrial age, is there really anywhere to go?
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