There are many reasons some people feel stuck in a place. Perhaps their spouse refuses to move away from family. Maybe they're divorced and share custody of their children with a former spouse who doesn't want to move. Maybe they have sick and elderly parents and don't want to leave them to fend for themselves. Maybe they've spent 25 years building a business that relies on a local client base. Etc. Yes, they could leave, but it's not as easy for some as it is for others.
Sure you can. What do you think many of our ancestors did when they came stateside? They sold their farms and started new ones here. Again, not rocket science.
It's not rocket science, but it's extremely painful, and in many cases unnecessary, to abandon one's children, elderly parents, life's work, or family farm. Many of our ancestors suffered terribly when they came here, never seeing their parents or family members or close friends from the old country again. It could get to the point where it's worth losing everything to flee a state like California, but many haven't reached that point. And in this case, there's something to be said for staying put and fighting.
My sister has a goat farm in washington state and decided to sell and buy another farm in Tennessee. Is it a pain? Yes, but possible. It is the way moving forward.
Exactly! I did something similar. These sissies that say it can't be done because of xyz are the very reason their lives are shit. They think they have no control over their circumstances. It's sad and unfortunate.
No it's not. I packed up my bags one day, moved to a state I didn't know a soul in, and thrived. It was the best thing I've ever done for myself. It's only hard if you convince yourself that it is.
So, you left your children with your former spouse behind? Your ailing elderly parents? The business you spend 25 years building that relies on the local clientele you've built up over the decades? Your 200-year-old family farm?
You probably had no obligations like that at all, so it was easy for you to pack your bags and move, hurting no one and sacrificing nothing. People do what you did every day for fun, adventure, or a change of pace.
Other people might not be literally "stuck" in a place, but they have deeper ties and more serious obligations that make it much harder to leave without doing great damage to themselves and others.
When people say they're "stuck" some place, they're not the hopeless hand-wringers you seem to assume they are. Most of them are speaking figuratively. They know they could move if it got so bad that the pain of staying was worse than the pain of leaving, but they're not at that point yet.
Also, many believe that the Great Awakening will turn things around all over the country. We're not working toward freeing just a few states from the grasp of these globalist sickos, but the whole country, and in fact, the whole world.
The executive team that approved that should be raked over the coals by shareholders. Pure arrogance. Wouldn't be surprised if they face prison time for that decision.
I fucking love Ron DeSantis. My family is moving to the Florida in June. I can't wait!!!!
Lucky dog! I’m stuck in Commiefornia.
No one is "stuck" anywhere. If you want to leave, make it happen. It's not rocket science.
There are many reasons some people feel stuck in a place. Perhaps their spouse refuses to move away from family. Maybe they're divorced and share custody of their children with a former spouse who doesn't want to move. Maybe they have sick and elderly parents and don't want to leave them to fend for themselves. Maybe they've spent 25 years building a business that relies on a local client base. Etc. Yes, they could leave, but it's not as easy for some as it is for others.
Or a family farm that’s been in the family for 200 years you just can’t sell.
Sure you can. What do you think many of our ancestors did when they came stateside? They sold their farms and started new ones here. Again, not rocket science.
It's not rocket science, but it's extremely painful, and in many cases unnecessary, to abandon one's children, elderly parents, life's work, or family farm. Many of our ancestors suffered terribly when they came here, never seeing their parents or family members or close friends from the old country again. It could get to the point where it's worth losing everything to flee a state like California, but many haven't reached that point. And in this case, there's something to be said for staying put and fighting.
Not true. We are California farmers. How do we move farm land?
Sell your land and buy new land somewhere else.
My sister has a goat farm in washington state and decided to sell and buy another farm in Tennessee. Is it a pain? Yes, but possible. It is the way moving forward.
Exactly! I did something similar. These sissies that say it can't be done because of xyz are the very reason their lives are shit. They think they have no control over their circumstances. It's sad and unfortunate.
LOL! You triggered? Because you sound triggered.
LOL!
No it's not. I packed up my bags one day, moved to a state I didn't know a soul in, and thrived. It was the best thing I've ever done for myself. It's only hard if you convince yourself that it is.
So, you left your children with your former spouse behind? Your ailing elderly parents? The business you spend 25 years building that relies on the local clientele you've built up over the decades? Your 200-year-old family farm?
You probably had no obligations like that at all, so it was easy for you to pack your bags and move, hurting no one and sacrificing nothing. People do what you did every day for fun, adventure, or a change of pace.
Other people might not be literally "stuck" in a place, but they have deeper ties and more serious obligations that make it much harder to leave without doing great damage to themselves and others.
When people say they're "stuck" some place, they're not the hopeless hand-wringers you seem to assume they are. Most of them are speaking figuratively. They know they could move if it got so bad that the pain of staying was worse than the pain of leaving, but they're not at that point yet.
Also, many believe that the Great Awakening will turn things around all over the country. We're not working toward freeing just a few states from the grasp of these globalist sickos, but the whole country, and in fact, the whole world.
Yes!!!!! Get’Em!
Too late, 6 states are investigating
https://t.me/electionwizard/1844
https://t.me/electionwizard/1843
https://t.me/electionwizard/1846
https://t.me/electionwizard/1848 https://t.me/PepeDeluxed/17671
https://t.me/electionwizard/1837
Interesting how the verbiage is so similar. Sounds like a white hat trap set and executed for gofundme 🤣
No worries. It was.
Make Go Fund Me regret the day they messed with The People
It’s never too late
10 Mil a lot of dough. Way too much to hide under the radar. Starting to think this was a big trap to get them to do what they do.
The fact that they didn't refund by default is where they done fucked up.
The executive team that approved that should be raked over the coals by shareholders. Pure arrogance. Wouldn't be surprised if they face prison time for that decision.
Do we know how much it’s costing them in return fees?
Rather then file a go fund me refund, you go to your bank and dispute payment. The bank returns all your Money and charges go fund me $15.
This is a good idea. Make them pay back more than they’ve stolen.
Don’t just investigate- prosecute and shut down!!
I want to see justice served!!!!
Ken Paxton, Texas AG has filed criminal charges, not just announcing an investigation. I hope all red states follow suit, pardon the pun.
So what would be the MAXIMUM interest rate we could legally charge on all our refunds? Inquiring minds want to know!
This is Hilarious … Go Fund Me really stepped in it.
Why is Ron DeSantis involved with everything now days.
He gonna run for potus? Something smells fishy
Go Gettum Ron!