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Margarita Island, anyone heard of it?
I stumbled upon http://escapethestates.com/default.aspx , a website apparrently run by a couple that's been living there for 3 years. They make it look like the best place in the world to live considering our situation.
Quotes from website :-335 sunny days a year, white sandy beaches and affordable living -cheapest gas in the world at about 4 to 12 cents a gallon -only Caribbean island with all the infrastructure and ammenities for an American style lifestyle -unique real estate market; when the world real estate market is falling, Margarita's is growing, and when the rest of the world is doing good Margarita's real estate is still doing good. There is just growth and more growth here There is alot more, but I'll leave it to you guys to go check it out and express your thoughts on that supposed paradise. |
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I wonder what the sea level is and given that the western US is going to be under water by Jan 2013, living there may be a high risk.
And personally... rain is really lovely and waters the garden. |
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Rising sea levels? I thought global warming was debunked? I'm lost. Heh. |
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As far as i know the only thing debunked was that solar system warming was unique to earth HJ.
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I bet Margaritaville is the Capital and Jimmy Buffet the Governor
cheese burger in paradise |
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Okay, Sorry,
I checked in to it and it really is what looks like a nice, "real" place |
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I wonder how the residents of the island get along with the Venzuelan government? I've seen the web site before and mentioned it to a friend who has lived in several countries in that part of the world. He said his main concern regarding where he lives (his employer sends him various places) is always is how Americans are viewed not just by the locals but TPTB of that country.
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Try to contact Asteram, he lives on Isla de Margarita. The actual name is spanish because it belongs to Venezuela.
The island is in the same neighborhood as the island that I live on. I can only confess that the south caribbean is a wonderful place to be. |
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Take a look at how Venezuela rates in terms of economic freedom. http://www.heritage.org/Index/Country/Venezuela
They have nearly the lowest possible rating as far as property rights is concerned. --sjkted |
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http://www.heritage.org/Index/About.aspx "Experts For over a decade, The Wall Street Journal and The Heritage Foundation, Washington's preeminent think tank, have tracked the march of economic freedom around ..." Any org describing itself as "Washington's preeminent think tank" should be dismissed straight away when it come to any discussion of Venezuela. They really should be ignored in any context though. From personal experience, i can recommend the mid Caribbean as a place to live. But then i do not live in fear, which is sorta required. |
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Chile is a country in South America. Chilli is a lethal substance which I manufacture on my stove. ;) Fred |
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From the FAQ:
Q:Can foreigners own property on Margarita Island? A:Yes they can and your private property is protected under the Venezuelan constitution. Q:Can the government take your property? A:No they can not, no more then they can in the United States. Q:Is the government stable? A:Yes it is stable with a democratically elected president.You should probably do your own research on this, a little poking around and you will see that the U.S. corporate media demonizes lots of different countries in Latin America, most of all Venezuela. http://www.sunshineestates.net/reg_s...island-map.gif Hmmmm.... Says I. Fred |
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i have a friend steve, who writes me, from there
he claims he can fill up a truck for $10 that, would cost me, about $110 here he loves it |
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This is grade school level media awareness. |
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So, instead of changing our unsustainable lifestyles, we just find a place that can support them?
That's kind of counter-productive in my opinion. Cheap gas and sunny weather are not as important to me as being able to just survive. |
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