IMO, dangling the prospect of a tax deduction for a purchase is a bit disingenuous. If you're in the "every little bit helps" camp, then, I suppose it's OK. But in reality, it doesn't amount to a hill of beans IRL...
I sure hope not! If he is, depending upon folks to interpret a statement such as this in that manner is a bit reckless, no? I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm getting pretty weary of all the riddles we endlessly debate trying to parse out the truth. I'm a straight-shooting kinda guy, I guess...
I hesitantly recommended a friend to stock up on cash back in 2020 (? I think, or was it 2021) when this message board was full of that recommendation. There were also recommendations to stock up on food at that time for something "imminent." I'm very glad I didn't suggest this to others, or I would have lost all credibility.
Color me skeptical at this point. Of course, I'll be the person suffering because I stopped listening to the cries of wolf...
Unfortunately he can't literally say "Go buy a generator, there are going to be blackouts during the precipice"
Why can't he just say that?
Why is it that he can speak in riddles and code, and make little air quotes "q"s and drop the number 17 and all that, but he can't just say "get a generator, there are going to be blackouts"?
Eh, the way he's phrasing it can make a pretty decent dent into justifying a more expensive and efficient generator that you may not be able to without it.
Frankly, any tax relief is better than no tax relief. Because taxation is theft.
IMO, dangling the prospect of a tax deduction for a purchase is a bit disingenuous. If you're in the "every little bit helps" camp, then, I suppose it's OK. But in reality, it doesn't amount to a hill of beans IRL...
What's the overall message from him though?
Is he suggesting people get a generator due to unusual "Storms"
I sure hope not! If he is, depending upon folks to interpret a statement such as this in that manner is a bit reckless, no? I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm getting pretty weary of all the riddles we endlessly debate trying to parse out the truth. I'm a straight-shooting kinda guy, I guess...
Q people have wide reach. I have gotten many of my friends and family to stock up on food. Even got a liberal friend to prepare.
Unfortunately he can't literally say "Go buy a generator, there are going to be blackouts during the precipice"
I hesitantly recommended a friend to stock up on cash back in 2020 (? I think, or was it 2021) when this message board was full of that recommendation. There were also recommendations to stock up on food at that time for something "imminent." I'm very glad I didn't suggest this to others, or I would have lost all credibility.
Color me skeptical at this point. Of course, I'll be the person suffering because I stopped listening to the cries of wolf...
Why can't he just say that?
Why is it that he can speak in riddles and code, and make little air quotes "q"s and drop the number 17 and all that, but he can't just say "get a generator, there are going to be blackouts"?
Eh, the way he's phrasing it can make a pretty decent dent into justifying a more expensive and efficient generator that you may not be able to without it.
Frankly, any tax relief is better than no tax relief. Because taxation is theft.
imo, were slowly inching towards no taxes at all.