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by opendais
4377 days ago
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This is about a revolution level event, not whether you think the process is working. It provides enough of an escape valve that if enough people who want to revolt feel that way, things would chance before violence started. You can also renounce your US citizenship which is what truly leaving permanently entails. |
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The "just leave" escape valve is thus not very effective whenever the pressure builds too quickly. Besides that, the smartest and wealthiest people leave first. Anyone left behind is less able and possibly less willing to defuse the crisis.
For most people, they have significant investment in their local community, with financial, social, and reputation capital built up over many years. Abandoning that represents a huge loss, and would require a proportionally large threat to even be worth considering.
I don't expect emigration to change anything, unless some other country miraculously changes its policy to out-freedom the US, and thereby suck all of its brains out.