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Nobody likes to uproot and move.
So far I've lived in
And now it's time to leave Nevada. It'll be 3 years in October.
Nevada has taught me that it doesn't really want people here. And I'm okay with that.
Now that I'm mentally committed, I have a few remaining calls to verify some things, waiting on the IRS to get my refund to me this week, then I'm pretty much on the way to the train station once I get my stuff packed up.
This time, I won't have to discard a lot of items like I had to do when I left Washington, Oregon and California. The California stuff wasn't too bad, but the stuff lost in Washington is irreplaceable. I've got things in place to prevent that from happening again.
My destination isn't known. What I can say, is that it'll be a place that allows American citizens to be free to live their lives. If I want a lawn, they'll let me have a lawn. If I need financial help, they don't make it too hard to get it. If I want to own a farm, I can do that. If I want to go to work, I can do that without the employer attempting to discriminate or force me to do anything, and if I bring my business (which I haven't decided to do), the state will welcome my business and provide opportunities to help my business thrive, so that it can pay taxes in return.
That's why my destination isn't known - because I'm not yet sure such a state exists.
Tune in Wednesday, as by then the IRS money should show up, and I'll have a better sense of the plan. Either way, the podcast will continue uninterrupted, even if it means I have to record via my phone.
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