Why are so many people renouncing Amerikan citizenship?

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 02/12/2014 - 19:09

WASHINGTON (PNN) - February 10, 2014 - The number of Amerikans that renounced their citizenship was 221% higher in 2013 than it was in 2012. That is a staggering figure, and it is symptomatic of a larger trend.

In recent years, a lot of really good people with very deep roots in this country have made the difficult decision to say goodbye to the Fascist Police States of Amerika permanently. A few actually go to the trouble to renounce their citizenship, and that is mostly done for tax purposes. But most willingly choose to leave Amerika for other reasons.

Some were very serious when they said they would leave the FPSA if Barack Obama got a second term, especially since he is constitutionally disqualified from serving as president; some are dismayed at how our freedoms and liberties are eroding and are alarmed at the rise of the Big Brother police state; some are absolutely disgusted by the social and moral decay that is eating away at the foundations of our society; yet others consider “the grass to be greener” on the other side of the planet.

When it comes to the future of America, almost everyone has a very strong opinion, and these are discussions that we need to start having.

Once upon a time, the Fascist Police States of Amerika was seen as “the land of opportunity” all over the globe and it seemed like everyone wanted to go there.

But now that is all changing. As the FPSA has abandoned the principles that this country was founded upon, its economy has gone steadily downhill.

The middle class in Amerika is slowly dying. As millions of good paying jobs have been shipped out of the country, the competition for the remaining jobs has become quite intense. At this point, there is even tremendous competition for minimum wage jobs.

Compared to exactly six years ago, 1,154,000 fewer Amerikans have jobs. Meanwhile, the FPSA population has gotten significantly larger since then. There simply are not enough jobs for everyone, and the FPSA continues to fall even farther behind the rest of the world. In January, the economy only added 113,000 jobs and in December, the economy only added 75,000 jobs. Both of those figures are well below what is needed just to keep up with population growth.

Looking ahead, things look even more troubling.