The $1.5 Trillion Lie: No, Democrats Didn’t Demand Illegal Alien Healthcare

The talking point goes like this: “Democrats want $1.5 trillion for illegal alien healthcare. Republicans said no, so the government shut down.” Sounds dramatic. Problem is—it isn’t true. I don’t like or trust Democrats OR liberals but fair is fair, so when I see headlines like this I believe it to be a not so … Read more

Exploring Veterans Benefits in the Philippines

Card with VA ID, stethoscope, U.S. badge, and a Philippines map pin—veterans benefits in the Philippines.

Moving—or retiring—to the Philippines as a U.S. veteran can be a great life. But the benefits landscape overseas works a little differently. Here’s a clear, no-BS guide to what typically applies, what to set up before you go, and how to avoid costly surprises. Note: policies and forms change. Use this as a practical starting … Read more

Trusted Philippines Resources

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Why I’m Pointing You to Mike and Pea My friend Mike came to the Philippines in his late 60s, traveled the islands, then settled down in Dumaguete and married a wonderful Filipina. He’s living the good life and has spent the last few years vlogging about the Philippines—candid, practical, and no fluff. Here on my … Read more

How to Live Peacefully in the Philippines

Blue card illustration with a dove, a small house and handshake, and a Philippines map pin—living peacefully in the Philippines.

I’ve been in and out of the Philippines for 15 years. The folks who thrive here aren’t the loudest or the richest—they’re the ones who adapt. If you want a calm life, this is the playbook. 1) Lead with respect (and a smile) 2) Learn the rhythm: “Filipino time” & “pwede na” 3) Pick the … Read more

Cebu vs. Dumaguete vs. Manila: Where Should You Retire?

If you’re an American eyeing the Philippines, you’ll hear the same three places over and over: Manila (Makati/BGC), Cebu/IT Park/Ayala, and Dumaguete/Valencia/Dauin. But there are way more you havn’t heard of that don’t require big city life. Here’s the simple, no-nonsense way to help you choose. Philippines are comprised of more than 7000 islands with … Read more

An American Expat’s Guide to Retiring in the Philippines

Thinking about swapping snow shovels for palm trees? The Philippines can be an incredible place to retire: warm weather, widespread English, welcoming people, and a lower cost of living. It’s not all sunsets and San Miguel, though. Here’s a straight-shooting guide from someone who actually lives there. Where to land (quick takes) Visas (what actually … Read more