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Business, Economics, and Taxes 2: That's Why We Fight to Take the Means Back

The only positive thing I have to say about Kentucky is the Blue Ridge Mountains are lovely and surreal.

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Fig. 1 How it looks. For real.
Crazy how such beautiful country is wasted on terrible people.
 
Seems to be a pattern in the US. See also, Idaho.
Those same residents of said majestic lands then question why we protect such land and arent strip mining the fuck out of it for precious metals.

Thank GOD Teddy Roosevelt and other Presidents felt the need to protect the land so we didn't become Eastern Europe where these sights are locked behind private land ownership.


And it makes my blood boil when Yam Tits or anyone else from his regime offer up public lands for sale so flippantly. 😡
 
But you can experience them from other states, like in Asheville, NC, where my parents live.

I just learned Russ' parents are rich. :sneaky:

I did not realize Asheville was the Blue Ridge. I thought it was far too high altitude, and was High Forest, like the Green Mountains in Vermont. I think of the Blue Ridge as more Second Inland Piedmont.

Once you get off the tobacco floor, NC is gorgeous. I lived there one year and had the best winter of my life. And JFC the women too. Not a brain in their heads but...
 
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I just learned Russ' parents are rich. :cool:
LOL. Quite the contrary. They did okay, bought into Asheville before the real estate boom, but then suffered badly with the 2008 recession/crash.

So, at this point, sitting on a semi treasure trove of a house, but otherwise, simple making ends meet.
 
LOL. Quite the contrary. They did okay, bought into Asheville before the real estate boom, but then suffered badly with the 2008 recession/crash.

So, at this point, sitting on a semi treasure trove of a house, but otherwise, simple making ends meet.
Lotta people in that boat.
Casually remind them to protect you with step-up basis in the trust.*

* Note: this should be illegal, but as long as it isn't...
 
Video short on how much Xmas costs on avg from 2000, 2010, and 2020. Data isn’t yet complete for this year beyond, obviously, but a few stats are added.

 

 


Oh Bari...
 
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