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In reply to the discussion: I'm thinking of moving to Europe [View all]CurtEastPoint
(19,722 posts)2. I dream of it daily.  I have been to Europe 15 times or so
        over the last 10 years and love everything I've seen.
France or Spain seems a good place for me and fortunately I speak the languages.
I am just bereft over what's happening here.  I hold so little hope for the well being of this country and its citizens because of greed.  Plain and simple.
Best wishes!
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