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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2465458" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm 54 with out of control diabetes and heart disease. I'm going to where I can comfortably get out and walk every day of the year, can eat affordable fresh produce, and can get by on my pension. The fastest ISP in Mexico, Axtel, now offers 200 megs internet in the city I'm moving to. The modern movie theater chain plays first run American movies. I can eat a good meal out for less than $4. The city I'll be living in has beautiful malls, is safe, 1 bedroom rentals for less than $200 a month. And fear of Trump has eroded the Peso even further. My $20k a year is easily the equivalent of $55k a year where I'm at now, which is one of America's more affordable cities. So yes, it's very much worth it to head South. Not running from, running to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2465458, member: 24302"] I'm 54 with out of control diabetes and heart disease. I'm going to where I can comfortably get out and walk every day of the year, can eat affordable fresh produce, and can get by on my pension. The fastest ISP in Mexico, Axtel, now offers 200 megs internet in the city I'm moving to. The modern movie theater chain plays first run American movies. I can eat a good meal out for less than $4. The city I'll be living in has beautiful malls, is safe, 1 bedroom rentals for less than $200 a month. And fear of Trump has eroded the Peso even further. My $20k a year is easily the equivalent of $55k a year where I'm at now, which is one of America's more affordable cities. So yes, it's very much worth it to head South. Not running from, running to. [/QUOTE]
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