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merc lover 03-28-2020 08:44 PM

This is what marshall law looks like.
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/28/us/coronavirus-rhode-island-checkpoint.html

davidmash 03-28-2020 10:32 PM

You should go to a country with Marshal law. You have a habit of making comments on topics of which you have absolutely no knowledge.

Autoputzer 03-28-2020 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026094)

No, that's a state of emergency, a routine thing in Floriduh after a hurricane.

Black college students used to gather in Virginia Beach every Labor Day. Things got out of hand. My cousin-in-law commanded a VNG military police company. He'd spend every Labor Day sitting in the turret of a HUMVEE, pointing a .30 cal. machine gun at the Black college students.

vwnate1 03-29-2020 12:45 AM

Oh, Joy ~
 
Our resident expert is going to save us all, right ? .

I mean, it's not like he ever has anything negative to say, he's always helping everyone else from the goodness of his heart .

Right ? :rolleyes: .

JB3 03-29-2020 06:42 AM

Correction, thats what lack of leadership at a federal level looks like.

When this thing started in wuhan, the Chinese locked down the entire region, no one moving anywhere. Guess what? They got past the outbreak and are in the recovery phase now.

Here, we have 50 different states doing 50 different things to contain this, and most of them are violently competing for resources. Might as well be 50 different countries. Right now people leaving NYC potentially carrying the virus and not respecting quarantine orders in states where they arrive is a massive problem. They are flooding into surrounding states and RI and cape cod in MA are popular vacation home destinations that people are heading to. This is what is considered a super spreader event since the NY metropolitan area basically spans 3 states with 3 different governors doing 3 different things. I fully support the RI governor stopping NY plated vehicles to remind them to quarantine if they are staying in the state, because geographically, thats something thats actually possible to do.

Martial law would be TURNING AWAY every vehicle that doesnt have a RI plate.

Now president knucklehead was "thinking" about locking down the NYC area federally, and thats weeks to late to be useful.

Air&Road 03-29-2020 02:12 PM

It amazes me to see how brutal hate can blind so many. The MSM contrived it and throws gasoline on this fire every day.

davidmash 03-29-2020 03:01 PM

What roll does posting unsubstantiated spam mails play in spreading stuff?

sloride 03-29-2020 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by davidmash (Post 4026141)
You should go to a country with Marshal law. You have a habit of making comments on topics of which you have absolutely no knowledge.

:laugh2::laugh4::clap::lol:

JB3 03-29-2020 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Air&Road (Post 4026348)
It amazes me to see how brutal hate can blind so many. The MSM contrived it and throws gasoline on this fire every day.

Referring to what?

merc lover 03-29-2020 09:07 PM

I've got the entire history of military law in the United States beginning with the Commonwealth of Virginia declared Military District Number one and ruled "at the point of a bayonet" immediately after the so-called "war between the states".

Here's the table of contents from William E. Birkheimer's book "Military Government and Marshall Law". Any of his works are worth the time and trouble to read. He forgot more about Marshall Law and Military Government than David will ever know.

https://books.google.com/books?id=z5LISW-jBxcC&pg=PR7&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false

JB3 03-29-2020 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026486)
I've got the entire history of military law in the United States beginning with the Commonwealth of Virginia ruled "at the point of a bayonet" immediately after the so-called "war between the states".

Here's the table of contents from William E. Birkheimer's book "Military Government and Marshall Law". Any of his works are worth the time and trouble to read. He forgot more about Marshall Law and Military Government than David will ever know.

https://books.google.com/books?id=z5LISW-jBxcC&pg=PR7&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false

I was ignoring this, but when you quote a title of a book and say "marshall" instead of "martial" yet again, as if the book itself is making the same mistake, I have to say something. Marshall is a name.

Use the correct word if you want to be taken seriously

merc lover 03-29-2020 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by JB3 (Post 4026497)
I was ignoring this, but when you quote a title of a book and say "marshall" instead of "martial" yet again, as if the book itself is making the same mistake, I have to say something. Marshall is a name.

Use the correct word if you want to be taken seriously


Sorry, it's tired-thirty here and my typing skills have taken a hit. That said, we've all lived under some form of martial law/rule all of our lives on this planet.

Occupied.

merc lover 03-29-2020 09:37 PM

One statement from Birkhimer's work.


"Deception is legal in times of war".

merc lover 03-29-2020 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Autoputzer (Post 4026164)
No, that's a state of emergency, a routine thing in Floriduh after a hurricane.

Black college students used to gather in Virginia Beach every Labor Day. Things got out of hand. My cousin-in-law commanded a VNG military police company. He'd spend every Labor Day sitting in the turret of a HUMVEE, pointing a .30 cal. machine gun at the Black college students.


At least he didn't shoot them. Back in the 1920's a certain wealthy family paid for machine guns to be set up on a hill overlooking the city to mow down blacks during the famous Tulsa race riot.

davidmash 03-29-2020 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026486)
I've got the entire history of military law in the United States beginning with the Commonwealth of Virginia declared Military District Number one and ruled "at the point of a bayonet" immediately after the so-called "war between the states".

Here's the table of contents from William E. Birkheimer's book "Military Government and Marshall Law". Any of his works are worth the time and trouble to read. He forgot more about Marshall Law and Military Government than David will ever know.

https://books.google.com/books?id=z5LISW-jBxcC&pg=PR7&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false

Defining what martial law (you know it as Marshall law) is does not mean that any part of the us is currently under martial (Marshall as you know it) law.

You really need to put the shovel down. You keep digging holes you cant get out of. Don't you just get tired of it?

davidmash 03-29-2020 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026499)
Sorry, it's tired-thirty here and my typing skills have taken a hit. That said, we've all lived under some form of martial law/rule all of our lives on this planet.

Occupied.

If you actually knew that martial law was you would know better.

merc lover 03-30-2020 09:48 AM

Right now, I have three Davids in my life and that is three too many.

Diseasel300 03-30-2020 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026639)
Right now, I have three Davids in my life and that is three too many.

The Earth has one HuskyMan on it and that is one too many.

Capt. Mike 03-30-2020 10:30 AM

This is what Marshall law looks like:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vxAXQO5aNR...0/gunsmoke.jpg

sloride 03-30-2020 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Diseasel300 (Post 4026650)
The Earth has one HuskyMan on it and that is one too many.

The Dem problem, unless you agree 100% with their ism, you should die.

davidmash 03-30-2020 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026639)
Right now, I have three Davids in my life and that is three too many.

Perhaps if you listened to one of them on occasion you would not make a fool out of your self so often.

merc lover 03-30-2020 02:58 PM

Nope, the name book tells me all the details I need to know about anyone who goes by "David". The secret universe of names.

One thing for sure, neither myself, nor my friends or enemies should ever take a job with a boss who is named David. BIG MISTAKE.

You'll get ulcers, you'll begin to question your sanity, you'll come home from work with a bundle of nerves. NO MATTER HOW MUCH MONEY THE COMPANY PAYS YOU, IT SIMPLY IS NOT WORTH IT TO WORK FOR A DAVID.

Of course, THEY think they are perfectly normal and everyone else has the problem. Another thing I've learned about Davids is under no circumstances will they keep a secret. They will rat your business from the highest hill in town. Count on it.

davidmash 03-30-2020 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026791)
Nope, the name book tells me all the details I need to know about anyone who goes by "David". The secret universe of names.

One thing for sure, neither myself, nor my friends or enemies should ever take a job with a boss who is named David. BIG MISTAKE.

You'll get ulcers, you'll begin to question your sanity, you'll come home from work with a bundle of nerves. NO MATTER HOW MUCH MONEY THE COMPANY PAYS YOU, IT SIMPLY IS NOT WORTH IT TO WORK FOR A DAVID.

Of course, THEY think they are perfectly normal and everyone else has the problem. Another thing I've learned about Davids is under no circumstances will they keep a secret. They will rat your business from the highest hill in town. Count on it.

If anyone else here posted that I would know it's a joke. With you... Not really sure. This k the scale is tillted in favor you really believing that and you bring bat chit crazy for believing that a name dictated personality traits.

merc lover 03-30-2020 08:17 PM

I suggest you purchase the book, "The Secret Universe of Names" before making judgement. I had to special order the book and waited two weeks for arrival.

Here's a hint on David. The first letter is the key, "D" as in dying, death, decadent, dead. "A" of course is open and positive so these two are in conflict with each other. It makes for one unstable individual.

merc lover 03-30-2020 08:18 PM

birth order and astrological sign also weighs in on the picture but that is another discussion.......

davidmash 03-30-2020 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026891)
I suggest you purchase the book, "The Secret Universe of Names" before making judgement. I had to special order the book and waited two weeks for arrival.

Here's a hint on David. The first letter is the key, "D" as in dying, death, decadent, dead. "A" of course is open and positive so these two are in conflict with each other. It makes for one unstable individual.

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026894)
birth order and astrological sign also weighs in on the picture but that is another discussion.......

Wow. You are one goofy dude.

Duty, dreamer, desert, direction, donate, driven, deep, develop, donate, dexterity, desire, discretion, distinct, daring, demure.

This does explain about your lack of understanding about science.

vwnate1 03-31-2020 01:13 AM

husky man.....
 
....Has reached bottom and is digging frantically .

Autoputzer 03-31-2020 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026501)
At least he didn't shoot them. Back in the 1920's a certain wealthy family paid for machine guns to be set up on a hill overlooking the city to mow down blacks during the famous Tulsa race riot.

"Cover me" means vastly different things in the military and in law enforcement. In the military, it means start shooting at the enemy so that they will have to keep their heads down and cannot return fire. In law enforcement, it means to aim your weapons at the threat in case there is a need to shoot.

I heard a story about a National Guard company who was assisting the LAPD in the Rodney King riot. They'd chase some rioters into a house. The LAPD directed the guard soldiers to "cover them" while they advanced on the house to make arrests. So, the guard soldiers opened up on the house with automatic rifle fire.

merc lover 03-31-2020 11:25 AM

The rodney king beating; the gift that keeps on giving. To this day, race relations between LAPD and the black community in the City of Angels is strained, to say the least.

Autoputzer 03-31-2020 12:13 PM

My cousin-in-law was an MP in the NG. He said the LA riots really got rolling because of a Mag-Lite flashlight. There was a scuffle between a small group and LAPD. LAPD was out numbered as had to retreat. In the retreat, one of the LAPD officers lost his Mag-Lite. That flashlight became a trophy to the group and that emboldened them to do some more ****, and the rest is history. Cuz' said if they'd got that Mag-Lite back, and ****ed up the guy who had it, there might not have been an LA riot.

Cuz' said the democracy with the best anti-riot procedures is South Korea. Their riot police are actually... musical, thumping out a catchy beat with their sticks and shields. Every rioter knows that if they can hear the music and stick around they're going to get their asses kicked.

Years ago a deputy in Bubba County, Floriduh shot a fleeing Black suspect in the back four times, killing him. There were protests, mostly non-residents. The sheriff, who was about 6' 8" came on TV (picture Buford Pusser in Walking Tall), and said they can have their protest, but if things get out of hand he'll take the action necessary (i.e. shooting more Blacks). There was no rioting.

The shooting was legal because the suspect was on the porch of a house that had been converted into a business that was closed. He was trying to force the door open. That attempted burglary was a forcible felony, allowing the deputy (or any citizen) to shoot the suspect dead.

Almost every county in Florida was worried about riots if (anybody who's read Floriduh's self-defense law knew it'd be "when", not "if") George Zimmerman was acquitted. But, nobody was worried in Bubba County.

merc lover 03-31-2020 02:27 PM

At least in the news coverage of the rodney king riots in LA, I never saw any police presence. A friend actually lived there at the time and he said the same.

merc lover 03-31-2020 02:47 PM

Speaking of Zimmerman, if he had simply waited for the police INSIDE HIS TRUCK, there would have been no shooting/trial.

Think of the stress he went through going to trial plus the legal bills (lawyers don't work cheap). All preventable by merely locking the doors and staying inside the safest space available, his truck.

davidmash 03-31-2020 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4027209)
Speaking of Zimmerman, if he had simply waited for the police INSIDE HIS TRUCK, there would have been no shooting/trial.

Think of the stress he went through going to trial plus the legal bills (lawyers don't work cheap). All preventable by merely locking the doors and staying inside the safest space available, his truck.

Wow. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. I am impressed.

vwnate1 03-31-2020 02:58 PM

Once Again....
 
husky man just _has_ to open his festering gobutet and speak about that of which he knows nothing .

One of my buddies was a draft dodger and so joined the California national Guard, of course he got sent into South Central L.A. during the 1967 riots, a bunch of mostly white kids all with empty rifles riding around Compton in the back of a deuce and a half, prime targets, no one got hurt when he was on patrol, they'd have bugged out right quick with no ammo .

The truth about george zimmerman is : he went out hunting and shot and killed a 14 year old child who had a bag of candy in one hand and his cell 'phone in the other .

Any other narrative is false by cowardly racists .

I don't particularly like black folks yet I live in the South Central Ghetto of Los Angeles so I know the facts and am not afraid as so many here are .

In 1992 I'd just met a Jamaican woman and took her to the beach when the riots in L.A. had begun, there were a bunch of white kids having fun on the beach in Malibu when we showed up , as soon as they saw her they scattered like cockroaches when you tun on the kitchen light .

Fear is a great motivator, it can and is used against many weak minded to more easily control them .

Part of being an American Citizen is the right no NOT BE AFRAID .

husky man and others seem to enjoy scaring them selves constantly .

Me, when I want to be afraid I ride a creaky old wooden roller coaster and I always sit right in front ~ that'll pucker your cheeks right good :P .

vwnate1 03-31-2020 03:29 PM

Lying As ALways
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4027209)
Speaking of Zimmerman, if he had simply waited for the police INSIDE HIS TRUCK, there would have been no shooting/trial.

Think of the stress he went through going to trial plus the legal bills (lawyers don't work cheap). All preventable by merely locking the doors and staying inside the safest space available, his truck.

No, he followed the poor kid for several blocks and go out and confronted him, the kids was murdered in cold blood by a cowardly racist @$$#ole .

No need to lock your doors when you're out hunting .

vwnate1 03-31-2020 03:36 PM

MORE Lying
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4027195)
At least in the news coverage of the rodney king riots in LA, I never saw any police presence. A friend actually lived there at the time and he said the same.

Your friend is a bald faced liar if he even exists ~ you often make up non existent friends to buttress your bullcrap stories .

One of the L.A.P.D. staging points in South Central was an M.T.A. buss yard ~ they moved al the buses out and filled it with police and support equipments .

One of the things they kept in a corner was a dead guy (guess what race ?) to show the delivery drivers who got paid over time to deliver meals, water and so on and wanted to see death up close and personal without being in danger .

The delivery trucks were caravaned with patrol cars full of armed L.A.P.D. .

Please stop making such a public fool of your self husky man .

? Have you no shame / self respect at all ? .

You don't see me making endless posts about my adventures and there are many, no point in bragging if you actually know what you're talking about .

I don't see any Veterans bragging about firefights here either .

Get a clue you retard .

Zulfiqar 04-01-2020 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026791)
Nope, the name book tells me all the details I need to know about anyone who goes by "David". The secret universe of names.

One thing for sure, neither myself, nor my friends or enemies should ever take a job with a boss who is named David. BIG MISTAKE.

You'll get ulcers, you'll begin to question your sanity, you'll come home from work with a bundle of nerves. NO MATTER HOW MUCH MONEY THE COMPANY PAYS YOU, IT SIMPLY IS NOT WORTH IT TO WORK FOR A DAVID.

Of course, THEY think they are perfectly normal and everyone else has the problem. Another thing I've learned about Davids is under no circumstances will they keep a secret. They will rat your business from the highest hill in town. Count on it.

you seriously are believing in a book that dissects names letter by letter?

I wonder if it explains what names in other languages mean..


and back to topic!! - have you ever lived in actual real martial law? - not imagination or movies or dreaming in google libraries but actual real life live and breathe in enforced martial law?

merc lover 04-01-2020 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zulfiqar (Post 4027699)
you seriously are believing in a book that dissects names letter by letter?

I wonder if it explains what names in other languages mean..


and back to topic!! - have you ever lived in actual real martial law? - not imagination or movies or dreaming in google libraries but actual real life live and breathe in enforced martial law?


I have first hand knowledge of a fortune 500 company that has placed two davids in positions of authority. On the minimum, their management decisions have cost the company millions. If only the shareholders had a clue.....

Capt. Mike 04-01-2020 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zulfiqar (Post 4027699)
you seriously are believing in a book that dissects names letter by letter?

I wonder if it explains what names in other languages mean..

Since David is an ancient Hebrew name, I wonder what those Hebrew letters mean. Did they even have “D”s? Would that change the (alleged) argument about what the D stands for?

davidmash 04-01-2020 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4027814)
I have first hand knowledge of a fortune 500 company that has placed two davids in positions of authority. On the minimum, their management decisions have cost the company millions. If only the shareholders had a clue.....

Which companies?

merc lover 04-01-2020 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by davidmash (Post 4027837)
Which companies?


Unfortunately, I am close to the situation and therefore unable to reveal identities due to possible conflict of interest.

That said, once upon a time, I worked for another fortune 500 company that eventually went bankrupt. One of the largest investment firms in the country called me up and asked me if I would be interested in purchasing ten million dollars in stock for the low low price of $5K. I mentioned that now that the company was bankrupt, the stock wasn't worth the paper it was printed on. I could hear the heavy sigh on the other end of the phone. "How could this happen? We NEVER SAW THIS COMING".

I'm always surprised at just how LITTLE some investors know about the inner and outer workings of the companies they are invested in.

Sometimes just a simple interface with the sales and/or customer service department will reveal a boat load of information.

merc lover 04-01-2020 10:34 PM

I'm always amazed at the hiring practices of many companies. They place total morons in charge who then proceed at full speed to make every bad business/hiring decision they can in the least amount of time possible.

These bad hiring decisions coupled with just plain bad business decisions end up costing the company $$$$$$$$ and yet, the board of directors and president of the business remain CLUELESS.

strelnik 04-02-2020 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4026499)
Sorry, it's tired-thirty here and my typing skills have taken a hit. That said, we've all lived under some form of martial law/rule all of our lives on this planet.

Occupied.


Great. Take a nap, and don't go to a location where they prosecute you for bad spelling.


It seems to be endemic here on this site.

davidmash 04-02-2020 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4027851)
Unfortunately, I am close to the situation and therefore unable to reveal identities due to possible conflict of interest.

That said, once upon a time, I worked for another fortune 500 company that eventually went bankrupt. One of the largest investment firms in the country called me up and asked me if I would be interested in purchasing ten million dollars in stock for the low low price of $5K. I mentioned that now that the company was bankrupt, the stock wasn't worth the paper it was printed on. I could hear the heavy sigh on the other end of the phone. "How could this happen? We NEVER SAW THIS COMING".

I'm always surprised at just how LITTLE some investors know about the inner and outer workings of the companies they are invested in.

Sometimes just a simple interface with the sales and/or customer service department will reveal a boat load of information.

In other words you are making it up.

That was not an investment firm calling you, it was a Nigerian Prince. He called me too.

merc lover 04-02-2020 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by davidmash (Post 4027988)
In other words you are making it up.

That was not an investment firm calling you, it was a Nigerian Prince. He called me too.




I wish it had been a Nigerian Prince because I was one of the creditors who lost big $$$$$$ in the deal. Let's just say myself and thousands of other creditors and shareholders got a REAL lesson in Chapter 11 Federal Bankruptcy.

davidmash 04-02-2020 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4028031)
I wish it had been a Nigerian Prince because I was one of the creditors who lost big $$$$$$ in the deal. Let's just say myself and thousands of other creditors and shareholders got a REAL lesson in Chapter 11 Federal Bankruptcy.

~yawn~

$10m for $5k and you fell for it? You deserved to lose it ... if it were true that is. Alex Jones has a better history of telling the truth than you do.

tbomachines 04-02-2020 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merc lover (Post 4027851)
Unfortunately, I am close to the situation and therefore unable to reveal identities due to possible conflict of interest.

That said, once upon a time, I worked for another fortune 500 company that eventually went bankrupt. One of the largest investment firms in the country called me up and asked me if I would be interested in purchasing ten million dollars in stock for the low low price of $5K. I mentioned that now that the company was bankrupt, the stock wasn't worth the paper it was printed on. I could hear the heavy sigh on the other end of the phone. "How could this happen? We NEVER SAW THIS COMING".

I'm always surprised at just how LITTLE some investors know about the inner and outer workings of the companies they are invested in.

Sometimes just a simple interface with the sales and/or customer service department will reveal a boat load of information.

Man you're really starting to slip. Used to have some pretty high quality BS stories, bring your game back!

Autoputzer 04-02-2020 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tbomachines (Post 4028049)
Man you're really starting to slip. Used to have some pretty high quality BS stories, bring your game back!

Actually, his last comment about insight is a pretty good one. My mother's co-worker ran a Ryder maintenance shop. He'd ***** to his wife that their biggest problem was that they couldn't buy enough trucks to lease to customers. Mom looked into Ryder, bought stock, and make a pile of money.

My cousin used to be a tree-hugging, socialist, hippy. But, she's worked hard, smart, and long. She's also lived well within her means (common among tree-huggers), and woke up one day a multi-millionaire.

There's a factory down the road from her where the parking lot was steadily getting fuller and fuller. Then it started being full at night, second shift. She did her research, bought stock in the company, and made a pile of money.

She's now intrigued by Range Rovers. A tree-hugging, socialist hippy intrigued by Range Rovers is no longer a tree-hugging, socialist hippy.

There are investment (and disinvestment) clues all around us. A lot of people saw this whole COVID-19 thing coming from literally 3000 miles away. I mostly got out at the end of 2019. As of March 31st, I'm only down about 2.5% in Q1 2020. A couple of my friends are down 30%.

vwnate1 04-02-2020 02:42 PM

Same Ol' Same Ol.....
 
I see once again husky man is making up stories as he goes along ~ so now he's a millionaire who runs major industries and is on corporate boards...


" Unfortunately, I am close to the situation and therefore unable to reveal identities due to possible conflict of interest.

That said, once upon a time, I worked for another fortune 500 company that eventually went bankrupt. One of the largest investment firms in the country called me up and asked me if I would be interested in purchasing ten million dollars in stock for the low low price of $5K. I mentioned that now that the company was bankrupt, the stock wasn't worth the paper it was printed on. I could hear the heavy sigh on the other end of the phone. "How could this happen? We NEVER SAW THIS COMING".

I'm always surprised at just how LITTLE some investors know about the inner and outer workings of the companies they are invested in.
"

In other words, more bull$#yte .

" I'm always amazed at the hiring practices of many companies. They place total morons in charge who then proceed at full speed to make every bad business/hiring decision they can in the least amount of time possible.
"

! Good thing they hired you right ? :rolleyes: .

Whew, they dodged a bullet there .

" I wish it had been a Nigerian Prince because I was one of the creditors who lost big $$$$$$ in the deal. Let's just say myself and thousands of other creditors and shareholders got a REAL lesson in Chapter 11 Federal Bankruptcy. " so now he's a Nigerian Prince.....

I know ~ husky man should go to Hollywood, they love far fetched fanciful storytelling....

merc lover 04-02-2020 03:10 PM

A top New York investment firm broker offering to sell ten million worth of stock in a defunct, bankrupt company sounds a little strange. It certainly did when he called me. I now believe he was concerned about getting sued by the investors he had steered into buying stock.

When a man makes a major bad financial decision, he becomes desperate and desperate men tend to do desperate things. Sadly, neither he nor his investors had taken one hour of their precious lives to step one foot into the 500+ retail stores to see first hand that both sales and customer service was NON-EXISTENT.

Men.


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