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Apple Maps still calls it the Gulf of Mexico, and politicians are upset
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Apple Maps still calls it the Gulf of Mexico, and politicians are upset
Xed said:entropys said:I find it all very entertaining.One lot of yanks are currently overloaded with euphoria at the thought of a wrecking ball tearing the establishment down, the other lot are crying in their cups.
and why not call it the Gulf of America? It isn’t as though the left aren’t busy changing place names all the time.
2) What place names are constantly changing by this left? I certainly haven't noticed this so it would be great if you could back up your comment with recent examples.
PS: I am genuinely curious to know from the Trump supporter on this forum believe that a person can only be born as either male or female. Or, if XX and XY chromosomes are the only way to define people as male or female (as was an issue during the most recent Summer Olympics).
there is an “ignore” function here, you know. It works wonders. -
Apple Maps still calls it the Gulf of Mexico, and politicians are upset
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Trump hesitates over instituting China tariffs that would hurt Apple
CheeseFreeze said:It's very depressing to see the US political landscape. 8 years ago I was angry. Now I'm mostly depressed.
Assuming one finds a path to legal citizenship or residency abroad - it's generally anywhere from difficult to near-impossible unless one already has dual citizenship - there is the matter of figuring out what sort of tax burden you may be subjecting yourself to. The US taxes the worldwide income of its citizens regardless of where it was earned, one of only two nations that do this.Then there's the not-insignificant matters of pensions. Are you really in a position to potentially stop contributing to SS? Also, if you are fortunate enough to get a job abroad, you may well be obligated to pay hefty taxes to a pension scheme you may never qualify to use.Speaking of getting a job abroad, if you're counting on having employment to sustain your new life abroad do you speak the local language fluently? Unless you're going to an English-speaking country, this can be an impossible hurdle to overcome. Think about how little Americans like dealing with call centers where the agents speak a flavor of heavily-accented English. Now imagine the agent is you and you have all sorts of skills... except you can only haltingly speak the local language. You're going to find menial employment unless you get a job teaching American English and that is usually poorly-paid work as well along with abusive labor conditions because the boss knows there's another dozen desperate-for-work Americans waiting to take your job if you don't like it.Are you ready to leave your friends and family behind? To try making new friends abroad? Some places (usually cities and the bigger the better) can be welcoming to immigrants while out in the charming rural areas you could find yourself shut out of a fulfilling social life because the locals don't trust outsiders or because you've committed some sort of social faux pas you were unaware of.Homesickness is a very real thing no matter how beautiful your new, foreign home is.If it doesn't work out, are you in a position to return to the US or will you be betting your nest egg on the move? If the latter is the case I *strongly* advise against it. -
Trump hesitates over instituting China tariffs that would hurt Apple
muthuk_vanalingam said:foregoneconclusion said:FYI: the current trade agreement with Mexico and Canada was negotiated by the 1st Trump administration. That Trump trade agreement is what replaced NAFTA. So if he thinks Mexico/Canada are taking advantage of the U.S., it's because his own deal was garbage....which one day might be the only recourse The Resistance has left to it.