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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1172462" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>More power to you. Most Americans will do just that. I've been fascinated with different cultures most of my life and realized long ago that even with a traditional pension FedEx wasn't going to provide much of a retirement in the States. And it's not just Mexico. The point is that everyone should do what they want as long as they aren't hurting others. If your idea of a great retirement is a beautiful home in a nice suburb near family and friends then great. That comes at a price most of us can't afford. I've been saying all along that there are alternatives available but it would require most Americans to set aside preconceived ideas and take an objective look at what's available. Given a chance many would be pleasantly surprised. Based on some comments here I don't think many Americans will give it a chance, but more and more are doing it all the time. Look at it this way. Early pioneers to the Americas had to build the infrastructure from the ground up. But moving to quite a few cities in Latin America doesn't require that kind of sacrifice. You can even get the NFL package on satellite tv in Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1172462, member: 24302"] More power to you. Most Americans will do just that. I've been fascinated with different cultures most of my life and realized long ago that even with a traditional pension FedEx wasn't going to provide much of a retirement in the States. And it's not just Mexico. The point is that everyone should do what they want as long as they aren't hurting others. If your idea of a great retirement is a beautiful home in a nice suburb near family and friends then great. That comes at a price most of us can't afford. I've been saying all along that there are alternatives available but it would require most Americans to set aside preconceived ideas and take an objective look at what's available. Given a chance many would be pleasantly surprised. Based on some comments here I don't think many Americans will give it a chance, but more and more are doing it all the time. Look at it this way. Early pioneers to the Americas had to build the infrastructure from the ground up. But moving to quite a few cities in Latin America doesn't require that kind of sacrifice. You can even get the NFL package on satellite tv in Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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