Many progressive democrat homosexual couples moved to Costa Rica right after the last election - it's like they have advanced knowledge of something being planned by their side soon?
One was a highly ranked democrat pundit for clinton in Arkansas.
There are still Nicaraguans in Nicaragua? I thought they were all in the US.
When the first government upheaval takes place, she'll probably expect our government/troops to bail her out . . .
Levante la mano si usted es un haz de leña demócrata!
Nicaraguan cigars are excellent. That's a good reason right there to at least have a second home there!
North Korea's even cheaper.
Until the next dictator comes along and confiscates it all.
It is my beliefe that people coming to the US should learn to speak English. I also believe that if I moved to nicaragua it would be my duty to learn their language.
I am too old a dog to learn a new language at this stage and I dont ant to be 2,000 miles away from my grandkids in some central American shithole.
""I'm working full time, and I'm not sure I can buy a house here,""
Then you're a damned idiot. I bought a two-bedroom, all appliances, Florida porch on one side, weather porch porch on the other side, home in a gated community with on the ground security in Ocala Florida for forty thousand dollars just three years ago.
The retirees that have made it head south of the border and those south of the border trying to make it head north of the border..... sounds kinda mixed up.
I would move to another Country in a heartbeat. I think it would be exciting, but I like to move. My husband think I'm nuts. After living 65 years in San Diego, I made him move to Arizona. (I'm 20 years younger than him). He loves it here, now I'm getting antsy. Anyone here live on a lake somewhere that would be a good retirement home? Someone here the other day was talking about Lake Ozark...any suggetions?
By the time I'm retirement age, all the Central Americans will have moved near me anyway.
I visited Nicaragua in May of this year. Drop dead gorgeous country.
I believe I was the first Freeper to make a post from there. It won't be my last.
You can live like a king in Central America off of Social Security alone.
I'm not sure I'd retire in Nicaragua. The infrastructure still needs some improvement in order to compare to the US. But Costa Rica is close. It's much more like America than, say, Laredo.