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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 820541" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You need to catch up. Peru's president is a Harvard trained economist who's instituted reforms and is very popular. Peru's currency has strengthened against the Dollar and it enjoys an improved economy. And Peru's cuisine is recognized as the best in South America. Lot's of reasons to be there. It's not perfect by a long shot, but then there's plenty of poverty in the U.S. too. There's a town, Huanchaco, on the coast that's popular with surfers and backpackers. Due to the Humboldt Current that runs up the coast from Antartica the climate is mild with highs in 60's and 70's year-round and record low of 52. Alot of cheap rentals and restaurants there, everything is walkable, excellent transport to the nearby city of Trujillo. And safe. Can fly cheaply to Lima on Spirit Airlines. Hate to tell you this, but there are already plenty of Americans living in Peru, and millions of Americans live outside the U.S.. Vast majority of them are doing fine. And most aren't living like kings but are getting by fine. If you want to stay here and play the game more power to you. All that striving keeps the Dollar stronger than most currencies. And if it weakens further I'll just move to places I know where I can get by on less than $500 a month. But then Social Security will kick in and I'll be fine. I don't need a mansion, a sports car, a yacht, a daily round of golf, or a 60" tv to validate my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 820541, member: 24302"] You need to catch up. Peru's president is a Harvard trained economist who's instituted reforms and is very popular. Peru's currency has strengthened against the Dollar and it enjoys an improved economy. And Peru's cuisine is recognized as the best in South America. Lot's of reasons to be there. It's not perfect by a long shot, but then there's plenty of poverty in the U.S. too. There's a town, Huanchaco, on the coast that's popular with surfers and backpackers. Due to the Humboldt Current that runs up the coast from Antartica the climate is mild with highs in 60's and 70's year-round and record low of 52. Alot of cheap rentals and restaurants there, everything is walkable, excellent transport to the nearby city of Trujillo. And safe. Can fly cheaply to Lima on Spirit Airlines. Hate to tell you this, but there are already plenty of Americans living in Peru, and millions of Americans live outside the U.S.. Vast majority of them are doing fine. And most aren't living like kings but are getting by fine. If you want to stay here and play the game more power to you. All that striving keeps the Dollar stronger than most currencies. And if it weakens further I'll just move to places I know where I can get by on less than $500 a month. But then Social Security will kick in and I'll be fine. I don't need a mansion, a sports car, a yacht, a daily round of golf, or a 60" tv to validate my life. [/QUOTE]
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