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joshcryer

(62,536 posts)
22. That should be easy to get around.
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 10:46 PM
Nov 2014
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10137.pdf

Just have someone you know or trust use their address and have a separate bank account. You'd still need that person to send your money to you via whatever means.

But sure, earn your money in the US, then retire in Cuba. They are doing that in Ecuador... but shh, don't tell anyone, I'm told that's bad.

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It's interesting to see the NY Times attempt to admit any value at all in Cuba's medical programs. Judi Lynn Nov 2014 #1
Lets see some evidence the US wants to end universal health and education in Cuba. Bacchus4.0 Nov 2014 #2
Evidence has been given. Repeatedly. Mika Nov 2014 #4
Well, lets see it then. Don't be stupid. n/t Bacchus4.0 Nov 2014 #5
I think this one once claimed he had worked at a "think" tank, if you can imagine. Judi Lynn Nov 2014 #6
well that would not be me. seems u r confused but please more info on the US plans Bacchus4.0 Nov 2014 #7
Here's the plan from the pResident to take away Cuba's government Judi Lynn Nov 2014 #12
Yeah, that's the basic problem. bemildred Nov 2014 #14
Very true. Most people don't consider this point ... Mika Nov 2014 #18
Yeah, I like that, "Fuck you, find some other enemy to fight, we have better things to do." bemildred Nov 2014 #19
I heard a little troll noise concerning denial the US intends to take down Judi Lynn Nov 2014 #3
There is nothing the US Congress hates more than working public services. bemildred Nov 2014 #15
Exept for them is exactly right. It's a time honored perk they get for being so damned special! Judi Lynn Nov 2014 #20
Why don't you permanently relocate to Cuba, Mika? Zorro Nov 2014 #8
what happened to Ecuador? n/t Bacchus4.0 Nov 2014 #9
I've already explained. Mika Nov 2014 #16
Because Cuba is a nice cheap vacation destination. joshcryer Nov 2014 #10
That has nothing to do with it. Mika Nov 2014 #17
A poster I remember from CNN's old message board researched moving to Cuba, Judi Lynn Nov 2014 #21
That should be easy to get around. joshcryer Nov 2014 #22
Eh, I don't have a problem with this. joshcryer Nov 2014 #11
Petty vindictiveness seems to be the one thing we still do well in Washington, DC. nt bemildred Nov 2014 #13
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