I am more worried that Tool was able to predict that we were going to be in the shit tubes. He should run for President
At least we're not suffering alone anymore.I'm sorry I have to bump this post, mainly because of the Spoiler that was included. It's been 8 years since this post, and guess what? It really is that bad. I feel worse for those thinking moving to europe would make it better.
Sounds tempting, but my GF wins the bid. I was going to move there anyway in a few years. This just seals the deal, but don't worry Worf, Cat_Fuzz, and Sir Brizz, I am only going to be a permanent resident of Japan, so I can still vote in the USA even though I don't pay taxes here.
Don't worry it won't. Since I will only be a permenant resident of Japan, I am still an American Citizen, so I can come and go as I please. I only plan to come back to visit family and friends, but I will be casting my ballot to vote, so it's just as good as if I am there.
BillyBadAss looks into his crystal ball and sees himself voting straight Ds again in 2008.
<--- Voted straight Ds and is taking his multi thousand dollars in taxes generating ass out of this nazi ran country.
- viable candidates (hint: try finding one that lies less) (see also: Barack Obama)
Obama is refreshingly enthusiastic, I'll give him that. However, I'm not willing to concede that he is the path to a brighter, better future... After all, he is a Christian, just as Bush claims to be. My personal respect for Christians took a nosedive after I witnessed so many of them supporting Bush. The same Bush that seems to comply with their beliefs only when it is convenient for him to do so.
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You and Obama can go ahead and try to fix the system. I'll go ahead and watch from afar.
He's no Ted Kennedy, either... and you have to admit there is currently a HUGE chunk of America that simply is not buying what they are selling.
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I never said Obama was the fix. I'm not his lackey any more than I am Bush's. The only reason I singled him out is that he is an example of someone who realizes that government is there to serve the people.
<---- This nigga keeps his promise.
How do you become a permanent resident of Japan? I thought foreigners were only allowed there for a few months at a time or something. Also, even being able to live there, I heard it's hard to get things done there as a foreigner, such as getting a decent job and stuff. How did that work out for you? Is it mainly because you're in Tokyo? (even then I heard it's no good) Do you think you would have been able to do it in a small city or town?
/bombardment of questions