Anonymous ID: c70d2c March 19, 2020, 6:47 p.m. No.8482776   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2837 >>2844 >>2868 >>2877 >>2923 >>2928 >>3371

>>8482688 LB

>>8482676 LB

Shit. I forgot to mention I got laid off from my job yesterday. I have been at the same job for three years (commercial/industrial electrical foreman). Now this $1000 check from the government is an insult. The payroll tax stoppage will not help me if I am not working. I will have to spend all the money I have saved if my job does not come back.

 

REPOST FROM LAST BREAD SO ANONS COULD READ-

 

To any financial anon: I will relate my question using my life as an example. Not out of selfishness, but, my life must resonate with a fair percentage of american's lives. I am 100% with the Q plan and i'm still wondering if there will be any way for people who are not invested, still productive with respect to work, but not just starting out (25-40) to recover from the numerous events that have forced personal financial resets (ie - starting over). There is a age range that is bearing the brunt of all the financial disasters. We were too young in the 70's and 80's, made too much and lost it in the early 2000's and were not a bank or too big to fail entity. Currently, the talk of student debt moratoriums, federal loan and small business interest breaks etc… My age group is never the demographic that is fashionable to "unbury". Recently I just found out that the salary cutoff will be around 75k and what do you know, I made 85k last year. I was happy about the trump tax cuts, but I ended up paying more taxes.

 

I think I have illustrated my situation. My question is, what do anons think will happen with the economic transition and will it benefit all people? There is a large section of americans, myself included, that would literally have at least a few million dollars for their retirement. Is it possible we will finally have an opportunity to recoup some of the blatant theft that has caused so much pain for our country?

Anonymous ID: c70d2c March 19, 2020, 6:57 p.m. No.8482884   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8482837

If you read my post, which you obviously didn't, you would see I planned. Come on anon, keep it to yourself if you refuse to be constructive.

 

>>8482844

Walk a mile in a man's shoes, then you can be a prick.

Anonymous ID: c70d2c March 19, 2020, 7:01 p.m. No.8482926   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3002

>>8482868

Good to hear anon. Don't get me wrong. If it is my lot in life to eat shit and I get to watch these cocksuckers get fried in oil, I could be happy with that. My 2 sons would have it better than any other generation.

 

Thanks for hearing me out.

Anonymous ID: c70d2c March 19, 2020, 7:30 p.m. No.8483297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3319

>>8483109

I was thinking earlier today. I started follow Q on 8chan end of November 2017, I lurked for quite a while aside from posting some cool tunes that seemed to fit the mood that night. I seldom posted questions and when I did, the wisdom in the answer made me proud I warranted a (You()! The lack of that wisdom in many of the comments really causes me to appreciate those times. This forum is one of the best places to learn and share ideas I have ever experienced. Hopefully, sincere seekers and the truly autistic are continually attracted here (I am smart but far from weaponized Autistic). It really is a special time to be alive. I almost feel selfish even wondering how things may turn out for me personally. Good luck, anon.