>>IOW, fat chance. Instead, we're doing our family reunions here. The sons-in-law (or was it son-in-laws?) like it here, specially the food, and there's zero trouble at the border. No visa needed.
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>Well, if you are happy where you are (food is good, fresh air, no big corporations <g>), no reason to look elsewhere.
Except that part about big corporations. Media are almost all owned by
foreign international corporations, and Walmart-like chains started appearing. There are several local chains, though, but even they have started selling industrial crap instead of food - water pumped meat products which go all sticky in three days, bread without everything but bare white spongy stuff and water, completely skimmed milk where the fat is then replenished with margarine etc. Good stuff can still easily be found - there still are small shops everywhere, private butchers and even some bakers who still care.
And for the rest - beer is real beer, good bread can still be found, and the brandy, fruit, tomatoes and other garden stuff we make our own. And we have no TV, no radio. Web suffices.