Trump is a Patriot

twostrokenut

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The draft patriotic according to you, because why?

WTF hell yes.
My daughter is about to leave Emory with her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. She has jobs offers already with her grad date still being in May and still awaiting to take her state licensure exam. Her lowest offer thus far is 76,000 a year. Her highest thus far is 81,200.
That is just from hospital recruiting. She has yet to start sending in her resume on her own.
I will have the funds to send my children to college. If they decide to do something else that is on them, but Daddy and Mommy does have the college money to send them. Thankfully they all have dreams of graduating college.
My middle excited to be going this year. Sounds like you are limiting your childs options.
That's great about your girl and I'm glad you and yours have the funds to send them.

Like I said, they have whole life with cash values each that would allow them to go to college with money to spare. If that's what they want to do I support it....they will be adults.

So you see they aren't limited to college. If they want to cash out and put a huge downpayment on a house im down with that too. Not something I will have for them, had it all their life.

Sorry, you were saying something about limitations?
 
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Big_Lou

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It's GoodWill/flea market/taco truck day.


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The GoodWills SUCKED, but some of the pawn shops were decent enough. (few games/DVDs/etc.) A decent day, all told. Bright and Spring-like, got the windows open in mid-January. (Good thing that global warming is a MYTH, eh?)

2.5 pound torta, best I've had and I've had 'em from coast to coast. Kinda sad that this was around $6 - homemade from the ground up using marinated pork and fresh local veggies - but it seems that the local redneck populace would rather go to Subway for the plasti-meat 'five dollar footlongs'....SUCKAS!

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*ILLUMINATI ALERT!!*

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Need to finish up in the kitchen (meatballs for tomorrow and stroganoff with fresh portobellos and mushroom tagliatelle for tonight) and bathe in preparation for the cocktail/smoking hour....
 

twostrokenut

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But some aren't interested and make good welders let's say. I know a young lady that is a certified welder who makes $125k a year. She has purple hair. She welds production on very thin aircraft metal. Some .020 thick. She is very good.
Exactly. My bud lays floors...clears $120k per year easily.
 

Big_Lou

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Yikes, the desperate republitrash is creeping out of the woodwork, tsk tsk tsk.....saturated in envy and bitterness, they can always be counted on be the guys that bring 'Sing Along with Mitch' albums to a house party, lol....

Any news yet on the Drumpf taking a head shot, btw? You should have seen the broadcast earlier on the TV in the taqueria - MASS BOOING when his name was mentioned! A few guys even threw wadded up napkins and bottle caps at the screen. LOL
 

UncleBuck

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That's great about your girl and I'm glad you and yours have the funds to send them.

Like I said, they have whole life with cash values each that would allow them to go to college with money to spare. If that's what they want to do I support it....they will be adults.

So you see they aren't limited to college. If they want to cash out and put a huge downpayment on a house im down with that too. Not something I will have for them, had it all their life.

Sorry, you were saying something about limitations?
a house?

shouldn't they be buying a trailer instead?
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
A whole life policy as an investment tool?

L. O. L.

Must be a knife sharpener thing.
The surrender period was 10 years, that was up years ago....paid up additions rider and dividends reinvested into the policies.
The dividend scales of mutual insurance are much more predictable to me than the unstable stock market. I've done quite well on these over the last 20+ years. As well as I could have playing stocks? No. Prolly not. But the liquidity is there, the values have grown far beyond the contribution and if I need a loan, I borrow from myself on my terms which can change any time. Tax free, survived the Great Depression and any borrowed amount still earns dividends.

Glad you got a chuckle though. Hope your knives are sharper than your wit.

Your handlebar mustache is sexy.
 
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