Anonymous ID: e37550 Aug. 20, 2022, 7:06 a.m. No.17418912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8940

>>17418876

So I have some questions about digital currency and the Great Reset and Agenda 2030 and all that. Seeings as there are all these sinister plans to turn the world upside down economically, financially, socially, etc (and I’m 100% not mocking here, I do believe said plans are in the works and, furthermore, I believe these all may be indicators that we will soon embark upon a one world government, global catastrophes, the rise of the AC, and, ultimately, the 7 year Great Tribulation), is it logical to extend one’s own credit and go out and splurge and max out said credit before they come and take it anyway? Is our fiat debt going to disappear soon anyway, once these plans are activated and fully implemented?

Anonymous ID: e37550 Aug. 20, 2022, 7:12 a.m. No.17418927   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8933 >>8961

>>17418917

That’s absolutely no recourse whatsoever for those, like my 23yo son, who have already been discharged for refusing to get the vaccine. He was discharged from the USMC reserves in February, approximately 3 1/2 years into his service.

Anonymous ID: e37550 Aug. 20, 2022, 7:26 a.m. No.17418965   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17418940

>told mom that he maxed is credit cards just so she would have to pay them off.

 

That’s messed up anon. Anyway, I was being somewhat facetious in my post. I have no actual plans to run up muh credit. I actually have quite a bit of credit capacity as spouse anon and I have great credit. Not that it makes sense. Sure we have pretty good income (not rich or even “well-to-do” by any stretch of the imagination), but we actually went bankrupt (Chapter 13) a decade ago after running up on some hard times and unfortunate circumstances. Now we’ve done some positive things to help restore our credit since then, but why on Earth we both now have 800+ credit scores is beyond me. I know why, in one way. That’s how the system is designed and many take advantage of it. There’s money to be made, both on the behalf of the borrower and the lender in this system. It’s corrupt to the core. I’ve known people who, knowing they were about to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, went out and charged up a bunch of stuff before getting their debts discharged. That was some time ago though. When W Bush was in office they passed some bankruptcy legislation that curtailed one’s ability to do that sort of thing. I wouldn’t do it myself. I felt horrible enough doing the Chapter 13, which is the one where you pay roughly half of your debt back. It still felt like theft to me but I was in between a rock and a hard place ya know?