Word!
Another example of Swiss common sense was evidence in their version of TARP. As I've noted repeatedly (and WTF still fails to grasp), the financial crisis with our banks back in late 2008 was largely a liquidity problem caused by a flight to quality (i.e., government bonds) which is a fancy name for a high-tech bank run. The US had to politicize the thing -- "bailing out the banks", "paying bonuses with our money", and make it a giant Christmas tree for all of the special interests (e.g., GM, etc.). The Swiss just went to their banks and offered them a loan on terms that would make a shylock wince. No angst, just a straight up financial deal. Their mess was over in a few months and the government pocketed a very tidy profit.
Originally Posted by pjorourke
Good point, and we might begin to see the same thing happen with individual tax bills.
The last time I was down to Belize I noticed that many of the small Atolls now have tidy little estates on them. Not huge mansions, just comfortable homes with a boat slip and fast boat. I ask the divemaster about it and he chuckled, being a retired guy that is a recent ex-patriot of the U.S.
Apparently the government of Belize is actively recruiting people of the upper middle class in the U.S. to renounce their U.S. citizenship and move all of their retirement assets to their banks. Once you establish residency and move down there, you pay NO TAXES for the rest of your life.
Why?
Because it both stimulates their economy and enhances the community in many other ways. They know that retired U.S. citizens still have a great deal to offer society in wisdom, time, and energy. After a while we do get tired of simply fishing, diving and sipping boat drinks and try our hand at part time industry, even if it is just a hobby. It is, as Mr. Sheen would say, a "win, win, won scenario for those with tiger blood."
I have to admit as much as I would be reluctant to salute another flag, I understand the allure. If you have dove the reefs of Turneffe or been around the blue hole, it is beautiful down there. It is becoming the Tampa of the SW continent with better fishing and diving and more importantly less government.