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Hey all! Newer doctor here less than 2 years out of school. Patriot, active in local medical freedom groups for a long time, testified for ivermectin off label use. Enormous school debt.

Anyhow, I want to be a home owner. I believe now is a risky time with anything money related, but want the security of home owning as I don’t want to be priced out completely and my apartment lease is about over. Rent is crazy expensive where I live, literally throwing money away. Homes are very expensive as well.

Any advice for do’s and don’t of home buying at the moment? They’re clearly trying to crash our economy… I’m not sure if this means it’s a good or bad time to buy a home. Would debts transfer the same to a CBDC if my mortgage/student loans are in USD? So many questions, and I don’t trust people clearly looking for me to take out a mortgage without hearing other patriot/anons advice at this moment in history. Thanks in advanced!

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Saw her name in opening credits. Any relation…? (media.greatawakening.win) 🐸 OK, GROOMER! 🏳️‍⚧️
posted ago by Macular_Degenerate ago by Macular_Degenerate

Long time reader here. I am a new graduate, 27 y/o eye doctor working in Denver, CO. Talk around town is there could be new imposed lockdowns. In case this happens, I would like to be prepared with a license to work in another state that would not impose new lockdowns, masking, distancing, vax requirements, etc. I’m a single guy, no apartment lease, not a home owner, so changing states would be fairly easy at this time. I moved to CO for an externship last year (escaping Chicago), I have only been working here for one month since licensed and it might already be time to say “goodbye!” if Denver locks down again. Hard to grasp not working as a new grad for a virus I am 0% afraid of…

Curious to know, which states are least likely to lock down based on current laws? I am considering TX and FL. FL licensing needs a scheduled law exam taken in North Carolina which makes it not as easy for me to get licensed there. FL is the only state that requires that in the U.S. TX has an online law exam I could take from CO. I’d enjoy states with warmer weather, patriotic people, and maybe more humidity than CO as it is dry as heck.