I fully expect that, barring some major change in current trends, in ten years or less people will be leaving the US as refugees in search of freedom in eastern europe.
Moving to Siberia in search of freedom
Ironical as it seems, this may be a good idea in the near future. Yes, I know, the climate's not the best, and there's little infrastructure (apart from the Trans-Siberian railroad). Additionally, there's a small danger of being shot by some irritated poachers and lumberers. Finally, I wouldn't go swimming in the Sea of Okhotsk (sic) unless you are into foraging inside old decommisioned nuclear submarines.... But look on the plus side. There's still lots of natural resources remaining in Siberia. Apart from the massive forests of the Taiga, there should be still a plethora of minerals in the ground. The central govern- ments still pretty weak (well... weaker than it was :-), which should appeal to the libertarians and minarchists on the list. Plus, the area does have close proximity to the Asia-Pacific region - there should be some people interested in investment. As for labor... Well, there should be quite a few inhabitants in the Great/Dear Leader's gulags (near Vladivostok) who would be interested in looking for a quick career restructure. Now if they get that Bering Strait railroad tunnel going (in say, a couple of decade), things should be really happening. Yes, you too can be a tentacle of Adam Smith's invisible hand! (Sorry, shouldn't mix my metaphor....:-) Peter Murphy. <pkm@maths.uq.oz.au>