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NotJudging 16 points ago +16 / -0

It will be filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Why?

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NotJudging 5 points ago +5 / -0

I started by reading. I was in a bad spot (although in retrospect it wasn't that bad: still young, happily married, no kids yet, middle class income) anyway, I read "the millionaire next door." It's about there being way more millionaires than you think, and most aren't what you imagine. It had the do's and don'ts, and I realized the family I grew up in (and my wife and I) were doing all the "don'ts." It hurts realizing this, but you gotta let that dead wood burn off. You'll be much better off.

  • I Cut spending. This is the key. There is no wealth building without this.

  • phase out people/things that suck your life away

  • I built up an emergency fund (maybe $1000ish)

  • I got rid of debts one at a time, other than mortgage.

  • build up a bigger emergency fund

  • I went to an Edward Jones (this is probably not the smartest, but I'm retarded and they helped me a lot. Smart people just go to vanguard or Charles Schwab or something and do it themselves), and put in the money that used to pay off debt/emergency fund and put it into a Roth IRA. And I try to max it out every year. Mostly broad market indexes (this is not financial advice, this is merely what I have done)

-And the extra money I have goes to paying off principle on my mortgage

This is where I'm currently at. My wife and I have been doing this for 10 years and have been blessed. Our mutual funds are "worth" more than double what we've put in (you never make or lose money until you sell) know that it can all go away, but also don't sweat when a market crashes. In fact, look at it like everything just went on sale. You want those sales. In fact I did something really stupid. Last March when everyone was covid crashing, I dumped a big part of my emergency fund into the market at once. Best decision I made last year. I built back my emergency fund plus more in no time.

The old saying goes: When is the best time to plant a tree? Answer, 20 years ago. When is the second best time to plant a tree? Today.

Plant your tree. Make tomorrow better than today.

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NotJudging 18 points ago +19 / -1

You've been sold a lie. Normal people from all over have participated in stock markets and become wealthy in stocks. I know many working class people (janitor, plumbers) that invested early and steadily that retired millionaires. Compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe.

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NotJudging 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's the leftists way.

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NotJudging 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm wondering if this was a redpill or if he's trying to redpill... Anyone know this guy's (peg) story?

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NotJudging 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm ok with taking on systemic corruption, but adapting the joker's philosophy/image will result in destruction.

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NotJudging 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sadly, they told me long ago they don't want to hear it.

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NotJudging 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Biden voters I know are most likely unaware of any of this.

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NotJudging 1 point ago +1 / -0

I should have done something similar. I just deleted mine.

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NotJudging 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just want to thank you for posting this. Hadn't heard about it yet. Only hade 100,000 views when I watched it and sent it to lots of people.

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NotJudging 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was with you until you said it was over. We'll see what happens.

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NotJudging 4 points ago +5 / -1

Defining a group as guilty or innocent is something leftists do. Individual responsibility is what we do.

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NotJudging 5 points ago +5 / -0

This. They are just coming up with a preemptive excuse for why only 5 people are there.

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NotJudging 6 points ago +6 / -0

Sorry, but they aren't scared. Not one bit.

"and he certainly doesn't plead to somebody else on twitter to help him win."

He actually has been doing this for 2 months now. Trumps biggest problem was he didn't clean house from the very start and surrounded himself with the enemy. There were posts here all the time about "keeping your enemies closer." We all saw it and wondered why, but we trusted he had a plan. He didn't. He's human.

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NotJudging 33 points ago +35 / -2

I'm guessing he probably brokered a deal that the powers wouldn't destroy his family if he called everyone off. Probably couldn't negotiate that without some show of force to some aspect.

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NotJudging 1 point ago +2 / -1

I haven't been on Facebook in years. Tempted to go back just to join this group.... But I probably won't.

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NotJudging 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hope I'm wrong, but I don't foresee any of this taking place. It's patriots rising up or nothing at this point.

If you watched Game of Thrones years ago, (spoilers) it's like when Eddard Stark had proof of the Queens betrayal. She was seeking to enrich her family kin over the kingdom, and plant a false prince (from an affair) to rule. (sound kinda familiar if you take out the monarchy system?) Stark yells it out in court that he has proof, only for the queen to just pluck the evidence from Stark's hand and set it on fire; right there in front of him. Then she orders the guard to arrest him.

If Trump really had/has these plans in place (God, I hope so), he'd need people to execute these plans. If people in power were executing these plans you'd see a cascade of people rushing to join the "winning" side. We aren't seeing any of that. In fact we're seeing more and more people in positions of power abandoning Trump and the truth.

Trump seems to have made the same mistake as Eddard Stark, that truth is power. But the only ones that believe that are God, and the God-fearing. And God has a habit of letting people... Find out where their own actions will lead (ie we haven't been near vigilant enough with the power we had).

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