Showing posts with label Panama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panama. Show all posts
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
hanging out in Panama
What a trip to meet so many La Estancia folks in Panama at the Simon Black conference: Peter W, Charles V, John U, Jane & Kent R, Jim R, John & Margaret P, Deborah D, Reg & Tonye C., Carol C, Forrest B, plus Mike & I. Maybe a few more I don't know yet.
So far the conference has been good talks, good folks, good food. Hope we find answers to some of our questions.
So far the conference has been good talks, good folks, good food. Hope we find answers to some of our questions.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Panama
[passed along by David Galland, a note from a Casey subscriber]
Hi David,
Life in Panama is fairly mediocre. The level of corruption is some of the highest in the world. A recent survey showed that the country ranked at the bottom of all Central American countries in terms of democratic governance. I moved here for the climate, banking system and privacy laws. I would not make the same choice again. The country is basically run by corrupt lawyers who know how to manipulate the system to their own advantage. The actual Panamanian people are great but very poor. The education system is from the stone age. I do not advise anybody to invest, retire or move here until many problems are fixed. I will say that after a lifetime in the cold, ice and snow I do enjoy the warm weather and the beautiful ocean.
Cheers,
[name withheld]
Hi David,
Life in Panama is fairly mediocre. The level of corruption is some of the highest in the world. A recent survey showed that the country ranked at the bottom of all Central American countries in terms of democratic governance. I moved here for the climate, banking system and privacy laws. I would not make the same choice again. The country is basically run by corrupt lawyers who know how to manipulate the system to their own advantage. The actual Panamanian people are great but very poor. The education system is from the stone age. I do not advise anybody to invest, retire or move here until many problems are fixed. I will say that after a lifetime in the cold, ice and snow I do enjoy the warm weather and the beautiful ocean.
Cheers,
[name withheld]
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