So, let me get this straight, you want to find somewhere where you can do business like it was done in the 18th century ? No labor laws, no regulations ... leaving you free to employ kids, make people work 24/7 without breaks or holidays, and basically screw everyone apart from yourself ? Well, you won't find that in any "western" country, that's for sure. You won't find it in most of the larger developing nations either (e.g. India, China). You would probably have to go looking in some of the less reputable African countries. Not that I'm saying Africa is still in the 18th century with no labor laws or regulations .... but seeing as you have no business morals, Africa (or certain parts of it) is one of those remaining places where a brown envelope with dollar notes passed between the right people might help "turn a blind eye". But as I said, only certain parts of Africa, the less reputable countries. And remember .... corruption works both ways, you exploit them and they sure as hell will find ways to exploit you. Finally, just to make it clear, I am NOT promoting corruption in Africa. I think people who engage in such things are disgusting. Infact, to be honest, I also don't think much of people like you who seem to think they should be above the law and want to be able to bypass regulations that are there for good reason.... to protect the vulnerable from people like you.
"Tim" you ignorant troll. You just crossed the line. Don't be surprised if a void opens up under your feet the next time you leave your house. You should apologize. I explained my intentions quite well. If you are too stupid to understand, or so egotistical that you engage in delusions so you can pretend you are better than me (you are not, remotely) then you need to get off this board, the internet, and the planet. Quick!
@bookish Actually, I do not think you "explained your intentions quite well". You were the one who posted the words "I'm referring to labor laws, regulatory compliance, forms, wait times, hassles, and anxiety about having your business confiscated or loosing a court case because you forgot to post some obscure poster as required by some federal agency, state agency, county agency, city agency or god only knows who." Therefore, as I explained, if you don't like labor laws or regulatory compliance, then you're going to have to go "do business" in some godforsaken country.
Mouth breather, "because you forgot to post some obscure poster" does NOT equal "make people work 24/7 without breaks or holidays, and basically screw everyone apart from yourself ?" Get off the board. Get off the board. Get off the board.
And for the record, I am not a "troll" and I am not "pretending to be better" than anyone. You completely mis-interpreted my post.
Ok, I figured it out. You are smoking meth! I've seen this before. I'm not joking. This is exactly what meth addicts are like when they have been smoking meth. If you make one more post in my thread I'm asking the admin to look up your ip and send it to the cops.
Reminds me of the time I spent 45 minutes trying to identify myself at HSBC and I finally found out the girl behind the desk was giving me a hard time because I didn't capitalize my street address. Some people are not worth the time. You are right about that.
Not always. Poland was such a country after the Sovjet Union crashed. Look at it now. Very succesful. People have working mentality. Same story for Czech Republic. Others where the people still have the communistic reflex that the government will take care of you and you have to do nothing are Slovakia, Rumania, Bulgaria. A country with a lot of possibilities (depends of what your real intentions are) is the USSR. But you need lots of money and enough arms and bodyguards. But if you have that you can do anything you want. But others can too... Shortly after the USSR broke down there were suddenly a few billionaires. Billionaires who suddenly went from poor to extremely rich. Many who tried to become billionaires ended up dead.
Completely with you there, the US is supposed to have easy going labour laws by world standards btw, although it seems quite horrible on many other levels. I wouldn't worry too much about Tim Smith's reaction, he's - kinda - Zzzz1's alter ego. I used to do business in Myanmar before they mended ties with the US and fred Aung San Suu Kiy ( I drove many time by her villa in Yangon btw, where she was under house arrest, it was a very large villa in a posh neighbourough. Not a bad place to be stuck in, at least by Burmese standards). Anyway Yangon was lot of fun, quite sheltered from labour protection and human rights abuses championned by western countries. But as many third world economies other regulations or lack of proper infrastructure made it quite a poor place to establish a business, especially an international one. As you mentioned later on : "If there were any country that met my description, even if only for the regulatory aspect, my guess is they would be pretty wealthy in short order." But there are advantages to settle in emerging and possibly thirld world economies, while the regulations seem daunting, in practice they might end up way less cumbersome than in first world countries.