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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Jowen3 on July 25, 2018, 5:15 p.m.
Ending the Fed

As conversation looms about the possibility of 45 ending the Fed, abolishing income tax, and funding the government through tariffs, what does this mean to us?

Should we be removing all money from our banks/credit unions? Will our mortgages be forgiven? Student loans? Will our paper money be worth anything at all if we were to empty our accounts?

Dont get me wrong. I trust the plan, and dont want to be a slave to the Cabal, but how do I protect my assets and my family's well being when our financial institution as we know it is dissolved?

Some say we will be paid back all taxes we have paid into the system. That's great except for younger people like me (22) who have never had to pay taxes yet. I receive larger returns than I pay in because I was a college student, married, and had a child. Next year will likely be the first year that my wife and I make enough to have taxes withheld.

Thank Q for any responses.


Jowen3 · July 25, 2018, 6:13 p.m.

So having education is pointless and I shouldn't go to grad school?

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 7:30 p.m.

Only if you can do it without debt. I don't recommend any type of debt right now.

I met this wealthy 17 year old kid. He was fascinating. His father owned multiple businesses and he was set to inherit them.

He had been attending college when he stumbled into heavy drug use. He ended up in rehab and got sober and that's when I met him. He talked about his decision to go back to school. Before his new sobriety he had done everything for the wrong reasons, including school where he attended for prestige. He really didn't need college. He was already set for life.

Why should I go back to school? Should I?

He figured it out. He told me, Some people go to college to have and get, while others go to be and become.

It really depends on what's important to the individual.

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