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Honest question. Without going into too many details, if a US citizen came into $10-20 million would it be a better idea to become an expat in another country or would a homestead within the US be better?

As much as I love the US I'm not entirely sure the country can be saved any longer for a litany of reasons.

If becoming an expat is preferable, then where would be among the best places to go?

Honest question. Without going into too many details, if a US citizen came into $10-20 million would it be a better idea to become an expat in another country or would a homestead within the US be better? As much as I love the US I'm not entirely sure the country can be saved any longer for a litany of reasons. If becoming an expat is preferable, then where would be among the best places to go?

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Honestly, even with the whole damn place going to shit you are probably best off in the US anyway. If you don't mind not having "big city services" move to a small town in a very red state and get some land.

The zero-citizenship thing is hard. It would basically make any type of international travel impossible since almost no nation will allow you entry without a state passport of some type.

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> Honestly, even with the whole damn place going to shit you are probably best off in the US anyway. If you don't mind not having "big city services" move to a small town in a very red state and get some land.

Yeah I'm a country boy. Homesteading is my passion. I really want my children to be able to grow up in the life that I grew up in. I don't think I saw my first brown person until I was damn near a teenager. I'd also love to be able to assist as many of my fellow whites as is possible. Without being Waco'd.

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Apparently you can still get "free" land in Alaska to homestead so there is that. Cost of living is high and you have to either grow it/build it yourself or have it shipped in.

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> Apparently you can still get "free" land in Alaska to homestead so there is that

It's funny you say that because Alaska is one of the places on my list to potentially go to. As is a few of the northern states.

Yeah the initial cost up front of homesteading in Alaska is high. My ultimate goal is to have everything I need and never have to reach out again once I'm set up and running.