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My, how things have changed in 200 years, and yet it's still hard to find a good wife.

Maine became a state in 1820.

Source Article (citizenfreepress.com)

My, how things have changed in 200 years, and yet it's still hard to find a good wife. Maine became a state in 1820. [Source Article](https://citizenfreepress.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/america-funny-women-sex.jpg)

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[–] 6 pts

"...taken up a State lot... Cleared 18 acres last year..."

18 years old. Property owner due to government access to a land program at 17 years old. No property taxes. Cleared 18 acres, where the only power tools are livestock like horses.

Why don't programs like these exist today? Where the government encouraged self sufficiency and room to make money with newly acquired lands. With the ability to make plenty of White children and put down roots in a White, nearly crime free town.

[–] 3 pts

I can't imagine cutting, clearing, stump removal, rock removal (many stone walls in Maine built from the rocks in the fields), tilling, planting, harvesting 18 acres - and then there is building shelter, maintaining the horses or oxen, other critters, fighting the cold and snow of winter (Aroostook County is very cold, windy, lots of snow similar to North Dakota) with no power tools. Foraging for food (hunting and fishing), barter and trade. That was one incredibly ambitious 18 year old! No wonder the average lifespan was 35 years.

[–] 1 pt

My great grandfather literally grew up like this in bumfuck Canada and almost lived to 100. Before modern barbell and nautilus gym culture dude was climbing rope, climbing trees, picking up huge rocks and logs and ate mostly meat. Ate almost no sugar or starch. Drank water and tea. No coffee. No booze. No sweetener. Most of the carbs in his diet came from carrots and turnips lol. Guy then moved to America and cut trees until he was almost 75 I shit you not.

[–] 0 pt

Your story makes me think of my uncle (my mom's sister's husband) who was much like that in strength and endurance, also originally from Canada. My 26 year old athletic wife at the time went with him cross country skiing one sunny winter day. He was a little over 50 years her senior at the time. I get home from work that night, she's on the sofa in total body pain. "I'm never going skiing with him again!" She wailed. "He's not human!" He ran her ragged in under 6 hours of skiing. Funny as hell! He lived to age 90 and would have kept on going but died prematurely in an accident. His words of wisdom to me were pretty simple, "You use it or you'll gonna lose it." He had big gardens, so lots of fresh vegetables. I remember American Chop Suey was a fairly common meal there (his wife worked full time too, they had 3 kids). Coffee drinker, cigarette smoker to age 60. No alcohol. Was not a straight meat eater, was not a bulky guy, just lean hard muscle like a moose from being a hard working homeowner and sports enthusiast. Loved hunting, fishing, cross country skiing, made cedar strip canoes and kayaks, built and flew hobby planes with his grandkids, many, many other hobbies and skills ... He was an exemplary man, father, grandfather.

[–] 1 pt

We are supposed to be a tax farm. We work for Jews. We buy from Jews. We pay taxes to Jews to keep these privileges. Can’t have people holding the equity of their labor.

[–] 0 pt

I strive to have as little to do with filthy kikes as I can. Do my best to never do business with them. Everyone hates taxes, they're constitutionally illegal

[–] 1 pt

I haven’t paid income taxes in 4 years now. Waiting to see what happens lol.

Now do land tax on land you own

[–] 1 pt

Why don't programs like these exist today?

They do. ... In Russia. (No joke - 2018 ... they were subsidizing land leases / purchases for white South Africans.)

This (among other reasons) is why they must destroy Russia.