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.
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.