Anonymous
8/24/2025, 3:00:31 AM
No.513830983
And of course, the Jews also are expecting payoffs from American companies. Both Ford and General Motors had subsidiaries working in Germany when the Second World War began. The Ford plant in Germany made military vehicles for the Germans throughout the war, and the General Motors subsidiary, Opel, did the same. And so now the Jews are claiming that both Ford and General Motors owe them a great deal of money because of that. The Jews already have filed a class-action suit against Ford in a Federal court in New Jersey, seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in wages plus interest for Jews who worked in Ford's German plant during the war. And because the businessmen who run Ford and General Motors today are the same sort as those who run the Volkswagen Company, they undoubtedly will pay off the Jews rather than risk having the media portray them as "insensitive" types who profited from the so-called "Holocaust" and now refuse to share their loot with the poor, deserving Jewish "survivors." Two hundred years ago the American motto was,
>Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.
But in those days Americans were made of sterner stuff - and I assume that our people in Europe were too.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 4:13:28 AM
No.509975759
>>509975558
>Look up how much you can afford on your salary. I'm convinced that if Ameicans could do math they'd finally fucking rebel.
(((They))) prevent that with debt. Keep the goyim fat and happy with a house and truck and vacations they can't afford and they'll think they are much richer and more prosperous than they really are.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 5:39:08 PM
No.713440437
>>713438398
I bought in summer 2020 at the peak of the pandemic
>3% fixed rate
>got a huge discount plus seller did all the repairs my inspection recommended because the seller was desperate to sell and literally nobody was buying in this town at the time
>they put the house on the market the day before lockdowns started lmao
>tfw almost 5 years after closing and my home value has nearly doubled
>tfw mortgage payment and amount I save for maintenance each month is still way less than what a comparable rental in the area would go for
>tfw everyone I know who tried to fud me by saying it's too risky to buy a house during the pandemic waited until after the pandemic to buy their house and are either cucked with a rate at least twice as high as mine or priced out of the market entirely
>tfw this was by far the best financial decision of my life