I intend to possess at least $10000000 by the time I am 50. Taking into account inflation that is around $1500000 in today's money. A career in business, stock ownership and the libertarian party of america will allow me to achieve this.
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Anonymous2007-10-04 10:05
No, I'd like you to spend as much money as you possibly could spend and max out on at least three our four credit cards by age 30 thereby you're limited to wage slavery and make it easy for like minded individuals such as myself.
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Anonymous2007-10-04 10:40
>>2
I prefer to profit from other people's wage slavery.
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Anonymous2007-10-04 11:42
Taking into account inflation that is around $1500000 in today's money.
That's rather anemic, actually. A good saver with a decent wage can reach that without investing.
A career in business, stock ownership and the libertarian party of america
Yes, yes, and huh? Not until they have a discernible effect they won't.
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Anonymous2007-10-04 11:46
Isn't OP a liberal, trolling?
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Anonymous2007-10-04 12:59
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A good saver with an average income working 30 years would only accumulate a few $100000s and not live a very high standard of living during the most important period in their life. I expect the libertarian party to be a launching platform into politics openning up other opportunities, many libertarians have hopped between the republican and libertarian bandwagons depending on the political environment.
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No. [u]I'm deadly[u] serious! I just cannot imagine living my life as an ordinary.
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Anonymous2007-10-04 12:59
deadly
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Anonymous2007-10-04 14:57
>>6
Lol. Someones headed towards shattered dreams.
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Anonymous2007-10-04 18:48
Okay, then. Numbers aside, in the best-case scenario (which you can't control with mere intentions, but that's beside the point), how do you expect the libertarian party to help you on your quest to become a multi-millionaire?
A career in 'business'? Fine, whatever, maybe your dad owns a factory you can manage. Maybe if you stop going to 4chan and study, you'll be able to get into a good school, go into debt, and maybe meet someone with good connections at college.
Stock ownership? Cool, do you already own that stock, by any chance? Because otherwise, it's going to cost you some money to buy the stock to begin with.
Really, though, the main point is this: what the hell do you expect the libertarian party to do to help you?