It is unclear how everything is going to shake out ultimately but in a lot of ways there are endless options and no good options at the same time for what different people are going to do. There isn't a lot for the younger generation to fight for and if we use Europe as any indicator the path of least resistance is to leave countries like the UK or Germany because it has gotten so woke.
With the United States the path of least resistance would be to just leave as well for most young men, and middle aged men, and older men.
It seems like mainly politicians pandering for the woke BS like the woman in Maine who was saying she wouldn't comply with the no trannies in girls / women's sports.
The woke agenda isn't going to be able to mobilize and everyone is having to work 80 hour / week to buy fake food anyways so people don't have a lot of time to do much other than survive.
Exit strategies are important. Generate what we can off this fake financial system and move to greener pastures. America is in very poor health.
Me, i am stuck in America
I want to bring in the next level of manufacturing, and i cannot see any other country that is better for that. (China is right out, cause CCP. Mexico, there isn't much drive for new tech, and you have to teach everyone everything. Taiwan? CCP wants to invade.)
So, i will move out to one of the 4 corners states. They will be the safest with the coming natural disasters.
Although, i do see the ocean extending up to the Grand Canyon.
The 4 Corners States have a lot to offer. I miss Arizona.
Besides Phoenix, where would you think of living in AZ?
Well I already did Tucson and there are a lot of positives to it. You have U of A there but also a bigger city scene intermixed. The mountains around are a lot of fun especially when you first get there. There is a ski resort on the mountain to the North. MOUNT LEMMON. Lots of camping , hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing.
I would say the one big disadvantage to Tucson is you somewhat have to extract yourself from that economy.
Cave Creek North of Scottsdale is cool to me. Sort of backed into a corner up in the Phoenix Metro but has a lot of Rodeo and country stuff going on.