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Edit: AOU added that insidious flare, not me.

I'm pretty giddy about this, thought I'd share my story...

I had guesstimated and budgeted for minor road repair and the final finish course of asphalt for ~4000ft of road in my subdivision three years ago. Stashed the cash in a bank account and it's been sitting there untouched, just collecting interest. It is the developer's obligation to apply the final course of asphalt prior to submitting private subdivision roads to the town before town acceptance to turn the private road into a town maintained public road.

I budgeted $125K, but the quotes I've received this week for the repairs and paving are around $82K!

It's like I've discovered $43K in after tax cash that I didn't know I had in the pocket of an old pair of jeans. Sweet!

The new windows, siding, roofing, etc planned for my old family homestead is going to cost me $43K less next year, a big chunk of the overall anticipated cost. There is always a good place for extra cash...

Yeah, it was my own damned fault for over budgeting in the first place but it all works out in the end. I'm in a much better situation than if I had under budgeted!

Edit: AOU added that insidious flare, not me. I'm pretty giddy about this, thought I'd share my story... I had guesstimated and budgeted for minor road repair and the final finish course of asphalt for ~4000ft of road in my subdivision three years ago. Stashed the cash in a bank account and it's been sitting there untouched, just collecting interest. It is the developer's obligation to apply the final course of asphalt prior to submitting private subdivision roads to the town before town acceptance to turn the private road into a town maintained public road. I budgeted $125K, but the quotes I've received this week for the repairs and paving are around $82K! It's like I've discovered $43K in after tax cash that I didn't know I had in the pocket of an old pair of jeans. Sweet! The new windows, siding, roofing, etc planned for my old family homestead is going to cost me $43K less next year, a big chunk of the overall anticipated cost. There is always a good place for extra cash... Yeah, it was my own damned fault for over budgeting in the first place but it all works out in the end. I'm in a much better situation than if I had under budgeted!

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[–] 3 pts

I budgeted $125K, but the quotes I've received this week for the repairs and paving are around $82K!

Since you're totally ok with White people getting "legally" replaced by imported low value and incompetence, let's see the outcome when rodriguez and tyrone and patel are done "fixing" your stuff.

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Since you're totally ok with White people getting "legally" replaced by imported low value and incompetence

Says who? I've said we do need migrant farm workers because those jobs are dead end, low IQ, laborious, seasonal and will not provide a path to the American Dream for Whites. Big farms have used migrant workers for decades, they aren't replacing any White workers. You want to trade your comfy cubicle position for low paying back breaking physical work in the hot sun and humidity, be my guest! I'm not at all trying to dissuade you or anyone else claiming they want those jobs. They aren't my cup of tea and will not help the White race to climb the ladder of prosperity. Whites are given an excellent brain, the work they do should utilize it.

It's all White professionals up here in Maine, and construction shit gets done right. Yes, I have seen fly by nighters around the area employing Hatians and Hispanics but they haven't set foot on my projects, I won't hire them and the White professionals I contract don't either.

I did once see a nigger building stone front steps to one of the homes about 10 years ago, he really didn't look like he knew what the fuck he was doing in my opinion ... but the homeowner hired him so it was none of my business. That's the only non-White I've ever seen around my projects to date.

[–] 6 pts

Big farms

This needs to end.

We do not need anywhere in the White world a single person to be in our land other than as some temporary diplomatic or business related roles.

Framing has become heavily modernized and can be fully automated, from planting to picking to maintenance. Other than that, there is no need for corporations to feed the nation. It is better to divide these jobs to a lot of smaller farmers, how it always used to be and functioned immaculately. Other than that, people should also be turned towards and educated in becoming self sufficient, grow your own food, buy directly from farmer, form community gardens in cities...

The worst thing someone can do is to give private companies the control of our primary needs.

All these 'big farms' are using the same employment model like gig economy companies like DoorDash and similar. Do you need 1000 of jeets buzzing around on scooters delivering your food? Does it has to be a legitimate job? Can't you get off your lazy ass and drive to the drive through and get your own food, or do you need a diseased sub-animal rapist to bring you that food to your door?

[–] 2 pts

Do the Amish use brown nons for agri jobs? Probly not.

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I'd be all in for totally mechanized farming with well paid White technicians maintaining and remotely operating the equipment. We aren't quite there yet so food must be raised and harvested with the assistance of migrant farm workers at the moment.

I grew up with my Dad being an organic farmer in the 1970s. I worked the garden ... I was "free labor". There is still a mound of rock beside the old garden location with all of the rocks I picked as a kid. Most of the families nearby had their own gardens, some even had the kids selling fresh produce from their garden in rustic roadside stands. I don't see that around nearly as much 50 years later.

Agree on goyslop delivery. I think it's ridiculous. However, as long as debt slaves will pay for it, it will exist. If the younger generations had been educated in personal finance in High School, few would participate in any of that nonsense. They would stay at home to prepare their own healthy meals and save money.

[–] 3 pts

lol Just because you are a weak minded pro-multiculturalism person (I won't even call you White because I'm sure you aren't at this point), doesn't mean anyone is.

Keep living in your jewish bubble.

[–] 0 pt

I bet you have rules for radicals in the overhead cabinet of your cubicle. You keep trying to employ (((their))) deviant tactics on me here lately. Zero truth to your assertions about me yet you persist in your attempts to destroy my credibility on POAL. I'd guess you are the destructive type that needs to have somebody to constantly pick on/destroy within your realm of influence to derive personal joy? Pffft. Go get a real job and see how far that shit takes you.

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Gosh, you so haven't learned anything about over spending, oy vey!

That's antisemitic of you not to be going into debt.

[–] 2 pts

I saw the light 25+ years ago. I finally became debt free, and have stayed that way since 2006. It's definitely a lifestyle now. I love it!

I would still go to a bank for infrastructure loans ($500K-$1M - OUCH!) if I should proceed to build out another subdivision but I set the loan up to pay back the principal as quickly as possible. One of the keys to being a successful developer is to pay off debt as quickly as possible so the (((bank))) can never take it away from you.

[–] 2 pts

Good for you.

This is how you win. Don't go into debt. It's unbelievable how people finance things that have no residual value after the debt is incurred. Don't do it. It's one thing to finance infrastructure that has long lasting value well after the debt is paid.

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Good debt vs bad debt. Good debt allows you to make orders of magnitude more money than the debt will cost, like an investment of sorts.

Bad debt just slowly bleeds you dry by a thousand cuts.

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"Found" Yeah, that's a word that fits. Good job, I've heard of others who under budget and took on debt for their mistakes. Don't go overboard on your "find" and make sure that you get everything you need first, before some niceties

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Don't go overboard on your "find" and make sure that you get everything you need first, before some niceties

Oh, absolutely! In the end this just gives me a little extra cash buffer. No new-car-itus for me. I have plans that are all smart places to spend the dollars while they have some worth.