No, I mean you assume a lot.You mean you assume a lot.
No, I mean you assume a lot.You mean you assume a lot.
prepared less than others in terms of money, believe they've prepared more than others for violence.
No, you're making assumptions. So let's reword it for you like this. With both parent's dying in the last three years, the life insurances, the properties including a beach house and very little left on my current mortgage with no other bills than utilities, I'm betting I'm in a better money situation than 90 percent of the country.No, I mean you assume a lot.
Certainly doing better than I am. I would like to blame my parents. Unfortunately it's not fair to do so. Call it a "self-inflicted wound". Ain't going hungry, got a roof over our heads. And a few toys.No, you're making assumptions. So let's reword it for you like this. With both parent's dying in the last three years, the life insurances, the properties including a beach house and very little left on my current mortgage with no other bills than utilities, I'm betting I'm in a better money situation than 90 percent of the country.
OK.No, you're making assumptions. So let's reword it for you like this. With both parent's dying in the last three years, the life insurances, the properties including a beach house and very little left on my current mortgage with no other bills than utilities, I'm betting I'm in a better money situation than 90 percent of the country.
what does that do?! how would stackers be ahead of the game?I heard that Oklahoma Senator Shane Jett is introducing a bill to make gold and silver legal tender in Oklahoma. I believe Texas has already passed a similar bill and is the only state to have a gold bullion Reserve. If this passes in Oklahoma, gold and silver stackers will be way ahead of the game.
I heard that Oklahoma Senator Shane Jett is introducing a bill to make gold and silver legal tender in Oklahoma. I believe Texas has already passed a similar bill and is the only state to have a gold bullion Reserve. If this passes in Oklahoma, gold and silver stackers will be way ahead of the game.
I think this could actually increase the price of precious metals in Oklahoma during to demand. If you have been stacking already then you probably got your precious metals for less than what the price will be if they pass the law.what does that do?! how would stackers be ahead of the game?
Totally different bill, this allows the public to pay debts owed to the cities and state with precious metalsI read this almost a decade ago.
In Oklahoma, Governor Mary Fallin signed a law, Senate Bill 862, recognizing gold and silver US-minted coins as legal tender and exempt from taxation on June 4, 2014.
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