I decide to leave Quebec/Canada because:
1) the taxation system is astounding, rendering it nearly impossible to accumulate enough money to truly retire
2) the government's open immigration policies have made it unsafe for my family to remain here (due to the exponential increase in Jew-hatred).
Today I found out that I shall have to pay a departure tax for exercising my right to leave, and the money that will be taken from me (because the obscene amount of taxes that I've already paid in full is not enough) will be given to new incoming immigrants who hate Jews. My taxes funded my forced exit and will fund the harassment of any remaining Jews in Canada.
It would take me 10+ more years of work to save the amount that is likely to be taken via the departure tax.
Is this moral? Ethical? Just? In any case, off to bed. Tomorrow is a new day.
@MDXreal Well, I guess it depends. If you have another permanent home base you might avoid the tax situation. Complex question, something for an account or tax consultant.
I donโt think you understand how catastrophic the oil refinery bombing in Tehran is.
Burning petroleum releases sulfur and nitrogen oxides that mix with rain to form sulfuric and nitric acid, essentially turning rainfall toxic.
When Saddam burned Kuwaiti oil wells in 1991, the fallout contributed to what became known as Gulf War Syndrome, with veterans developing chronic illness and cancer decades later.
The difference now: this isnโt a desert battlefield, itโs a city of 10 million people, most of which women and children.