PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
16 year old F-150? Not much of a lawyer.
why do you say that?.....its got 167k miles and has never lost a case!.......
16 year old F-150? Not much of a lawyer.
Well first of all I would never buy property in Commiefornia. And I wouldn't call what I own a vacation hideyhole, although to me it is paradise.
With regards to how 7 billion people live? Most in this world live without running water and modern amenities/ sanitation you have come to take for granted. With regards to this Republican ideal you speak of, I am not sure where you are hearing it. The modern day Republican Party is indistinguishable from the democrat party in my view.
I don't think anyone is advocating that every individual live off the grid. However, I would say that too many people have become dependent on modern day life and would not know how to survive if something calamitous happened like a take down of our electrical grid. Could you survive? I know I could. I would have the basics covered. Heat, shelter and food.
Well, I have a Mossberg 500 and a Honda inverter generator and a Dodge Ram 1500 V-8. That's a start. Should I buy a big diamond to shove up my ass if I need to bug out?
Mossberg 500 is a very nice weapon.
Honda inverter is a good call. I would suggest at least two weeks of fuel to keep it going.
Diamond would be a bad move financially. I highly recommend junk silver. Over the years I have saved quite a bit of it. A little here and a little there. It all adds up.
I believe it is a better hedge than gold. People can quantify it and unlike gold silver has practical uses. Buy junk silver. Even if you only have a couple thousand dollars worth it is a start.
Also make sure you have adequate water supply. Figure out what you would need for two months then double it.
You're not an officer either.
Oh ... so you're a filthy rich liberal unwilling to make personal sacrifices to help the poor ... like your Hollywood liberal heroes.
It hurts to say something nice about you, but lawyers like you are generally the best lawyers.
My Jeep is only 11 years old, I wear blue jeans to the office as often as I can (shorts in summer), I have a pair of wing tips, I do my own typing, I do have a secretary/office manager and about half my clients are black, 90% are poor. I don't belong to any clubs and rarely take my clients out to eat, sometimes we meet at the burger joint to go over something.
I've had a job for the last 15 years in court many days and in an office environment with 50 employees. As the senior litigating attorney I never wanted to set a blue jean example. In fact, even the clerks had dress code requirements even on casual friday, where most anything does. As a consequence I've accumulated 30 or more suits, but I couldn't dress myself in school clothes for a single week without repeating.
I envy you.
Well, I have a Mossberg 500 and a Honda inverter generator and a Dodge Ram 1500 V-8. That's a start. Should I buy a big diamond to shove up my ass if I need to bug out?
No need to.
Not a bad piece for home defense. Problem is some yahoo like you would end up shooting himself or someone in his own family if they ever had to actually use it.
Do you see "economy of scale" as always increasing?...dispense with economies of scale...
No, like I said, middle class.
Then you're a middle class bleeding heart unwilling to make personal sacrifices to help the poor?
Do you see "economy of scale" as always increasing?
Reduced to changing posts. What an idiot.
I vote that my tax funds be spent on the poor, so I am willing to make personal sacrifices to help the poor. That money from my check every other week. It's personal.
have you heard about this thing where you can give all you want to make personal sacrifices to help the poor?.......it called charitable giving...........you can give as much as you want and we don't even make you pay taxes on it.......just list it on your Schedule A.........Quote Originally Posted by Micawber View Post
I vote that my tax funds be spent on the poor, so I am willing to make personal sacrifices to help the poor. That money from my check every other week. It's personal.
Economies. Point?
Do you see "economy of scale" as always increasing?