Should I leave myself off child's birth certificate?

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Why not? It's a strong passport and gives you freedom to‍ live in the US.

You don't have to live in the part of the US⁠ that you don't like. You can live in a part that fits your lifestyle. And⁤ as long as you make a good effort, there's a place in the US for⁣ practically everyone where you'll be accepted and welcomed.

One of the best places in the⁢ world for doing business.

Taxes really aren't too bad if your income is through capital︀ gains. You can pick a state with low or zero taxes so you're only subject︁ to federal tax. Then you can use a lot of legal tricks to get your︂ effective tax down significantly.

Of course, if you disagree with the US on basis of︃ politics, ethics, culture, or whatever, then don't go get a US passport/residence. But I think︄ a lot of people might be dismissing the US a bit too rashly.
 
No personal income tax: Alaska, Florida,‌ Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wyoming.

No corporate income tax: South Dakota, Wyoming.

No sales‍ tax: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon.

No capital gains tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New⁠ Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming.

Don't take that as gospel. Double check. Just copy-pasted⁤ from some recent-ish notes.
 
I have no personal experience living long term‌ in the US but it seems freedom is still a bit respected within the most‍ conservative states, at least way more than in the EU.
 
Something worse can happen: She might not be able to take your money, but she‌ will be able to take your kid.
 
Even with all the ‘West is dying’ etc‍ - don’t you think that US/Western passports are like a golden ticket for children and⁠ people who don’t earn much?

They still are the best places to live and most⁤ people in the world would kill for one.

It only becomes ‘golden handcuffs’ once you⁣ are rich/high earning…
 
I can't speak of Europe with⁤ much knowledge except that all of my family there is doing poorly and going through⁣ a hard time.

The US used to be great for starters. I was there in⁢ the '80s, '90s, and beginning 2000s. I started noticing a slight decline at the end︀ of the '90s.

With very few exceptions, the children of my former college buddies are︁ really struggling, and most are living at home or sharing an apartment with other young︂ people.

This is basically what I hear from hundreds of offspring of my friends I︃ left behind...


https://twitter.com/x/status/1776385897203716472


The frustration is at an all-time high... I hope it changes. The︄ place was a wonderful place for me. I made numerous lifelong friends there.

Also, there︅ is this, but this isn't Biden's fault. Trump can't fix this either. The Mega Corps︆ are fleecing Americans for everything they are worth...



https://twitter.com/x/status/1778206553159729452


NGL, I didn't realize how f*cking BRILLIANT OP was. I missed︉ this response of him to the quidnunc! rof/% smi(&%

Goddamn! OP, I know you haven't been around︊ the forum in a while, but when you wrote this, you ALREADY knew the answer︋ to your question WAY before you posted it! You, yourself, are living OUTSIDE the USA.︌ If it were so great in your OWN eyes, you would be living in the︍ USA. You aren't, and it is for a very good reason! 😉

Nobody here will help︎ your child or you when sh1t hits the fan. Or conscription. Wake up!

Why go️ into a deal with NO immediate financial upsides?

This is a hard "NO" for me!

Do you want⁤ to help your child? Teach him about finances and how the world really works! No⁣ Disney fantasy BS. Buy ETFs for him from a young age. Nothing says "I love⁢ you, son" more than an 8-digit stock portfolio! rof/% smi(&%
 
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