• PenisBanana 8 hours ago |
    unfortunately, we can't - should not ever again - believe anything stated by corporate media.

    So. . . this (article) is an interesting idea. And that's it.

  • tencentshill 8 hours ago |
    Why did they compare to 2022? Seems somewhat arbitrary. It wasn't even a comparable election year.
  • aksss 8 hours ago |
    Yeah, then they all realize the lift required to move and the changes in lifestyle, inertia wins over irrationality, they stay.
  • JSDevOps 8 hours ago |
    How much of this is bullshit hyperbole? Let's ask those who were going to leave last time? Less than 0.0001% actually followed through?
    • marssaxman 7 hours ago |
      Not for lack of desire, probably; emigration is really difficult.
      • JSDevOps 4 hours ago |
        If people were that bothered about Trump they would do it. It's all bullshit it just sound good doesn't it "If Trump wins I'm leaving America yada yada yada"
        • marssaxman 3 hours ago |
          Emigration takes a lot of time and money. Finding a destination country where you could reasonably make a living, which would be willing to accept you, is definitely not a given. It seems completely plausible to me that many people might say "if Trump wins, I'm leaving" with complete sincerity, only to later learn that they cannot actually accomplish this.
  • caekislove 7 hours ago |
    LOL, they write this same article every 4 years.
  • xenospn 6 hours ago |
    Just in case anyone is actually looking to get out - Americans can stay in Albania visa-free for a year. Great people and fantastic coffee.
  • jerlam 3 hours ago |
    It would be more interesting to see if any countries change their visa or immigration requirements in order to attract some skilled American labor.