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It is Wednesday February 19, 2014.
I am heading to Sarasota, Florida to speak on Thursday to the Sarasota Film Commission about reality TV. Join us if you can.
By the way, Sarasota would be a great place to live and retire to.
But it probably won’t work for me – and many of you.
Why? I think we’re going to need a new country to live in – in about 6 years.
Here’s what I am looking for. Warm weather. A place to play lots of golf. Good medical care since I will be getting into my 60s. Good internet since I will continue to do my analysis work on the media, politics, and the economy.
But why do that in another country? Why can’t I do it in the US? The answer is simple: those things might not exist in the next 6 years – and beyond – in the US.
How do I know that?