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Nevada Eby🐧

@NevadaEby

Christian Rightist Old Zoomer

Katılım Şubat 2023
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フランク斎藤@FrankGunleather·
@NevadaEby Sorry brother. Right now, we're only registered on domestic e-commerce sites. But we're preparing to start selling soon. Sorry to keep you waiting, but please bear with us!
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フランク斎藤@FrankGunleather·
一晩でフォロワー倍になってる…びっくり…
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Nevada Eby🐧@NevadaEby·
Spending all my money getting a manufacturing business started. Now apparently we are headed for a recession. @NormanDodd_knew will I be standing in the bread lines?
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Nevada Eby🐧@NevadaEby·
@NormanDodd_knew I'm still working full-time at the family construction company but hopefully soon I can find someone to take my place so I can dial back the hours here.
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Nevada Eby🐧@NevadaEby·
@NormanDodd_knew Sweet! A fridge won't be our first product but I'm hoping to be tooled up and with some production capacity by this summer. I sold all of my real estate and with that money I bought a giant farm with some commercial buildings to hopefully bootstrap this thing.
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Nevada Eby🐧@NevadaEby·
@NormanDodd_knew If you're going to be at the undisclosed event in June, I will hand deliver you a stormy special.
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Nevada Eby🐧@NevadaEby·
@NormanDodd_knew Dude thanks! This is fantastic! I will sleep better at night now. I will be building heritage consumer appliances. Think the fridge that your grandma had that is still churning away 70 years later. Even in a recession, I think there'll always be demand for stuff like that.
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Dr. StormyWaters@NormanDodd_knew·
No. We are getting a recession. The rest of the world however is getting much much worse. This is very bad for a country that gets all of its things from elsewhere. Energy esp Transport costs make the math of globalization break. It is no longer profitable to make something in Vietnam and ship it to America, the margins have evaporated. So the economics of domestic manufacturing are the only thing that work where margins are healthy. The “recession” is in equities market terms, not in commodities and thusly finished goods. So “a recession” only matters to you if you were spending all your money on boomer stock portfolios. Yes people spend less in a “recession” but that doesn’t really matter either if you’re manufacturing something scarce, something that people need and either can’t import cheaply or can go without or substitute. Inflation doesn’t matter to you either, if your manufacturing raw materials go up on dollar basis, the value of the finished product stays the same so it just adjusts up accordingly. The apple orchid owner doesn’t make less money bc inflation or recession, it just means the apples at the store cost more bc the currency is worth less. Recessions only matter to retirees and wagies, an owner of a manufacturing business is neither of those and also isn’t worried about getting laid off bc Ai or outsourced to India. A lot of people will be in bread lines but I never said that there wouldn’t be. Idk what you’re planning to manufacture but watch what the Private equity funds are buying. They are snatching up every small manufacturing biz or engineering company they can get. Bc they know it’s going to be 1-2 hard years for owners but massive growth in year 3 and on. So they see a window where they can snatch up on the cheap. If you look back through my stuff, I talk about this in more detail. The country is being forced to reorganize its supply chains, so it’s going to be rough and chaotic, and that was before Israel surprised the admin with an Iran war (obv by the clear lack of plan and official statements) so energy costs are going to add more chaos, but that still doesn’t stop the investors placing their money where they know things are going to be in the future. That’s how you have to look at things, macro conditions of the day or current thing in the news don’t matter to you. Only thing that does matter to you is where will the market (of your manufacturing production) be in 5 yrs.
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Nevada Eby🐧@NevadaEby·
@AgroNationalism This is exactly right. I am 29 and bought a farm. It can be done. It just takes a lot of effort. You also have to be willing to take risk.
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VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist
VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist@AgroNationalism·
A lot of people use cost as an excuse in agriculture. The truth is money is fake and everything is going to continue getting more expensive as fewer super productive white people enter the workforce. (Because Fiat currencies are actually just a crappier version of labor-backed currencies) The market is framed in by supply, demand and regulation. If something is expensive, twist the dials until it isn't. We could be building solid masonry wall brick buildings again. Train masons and build brick kilns. We can revive the textile industry by banning toxic plastic clothes. Easy. Nobody can seriously argue that we could run out of clothing before production ramps up. We could have smallholder agriculture again. Remove food regulations and prosecute agribusiness for their immigration crimes. One of the major ways to lower everyone's cost is to ban usury interest. Farming is solid, capital intensive and all of those loans charge interest. Why? Why do we charge interest on critical industry equipment? Endless solutions to lower costs. The only thing we lack is willpower and belief in our own labor.
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Wylfċen@wylfcen

Just saw someone explain that it would be prohibitively expensive to make bathtubs long enough to extend your legs in. Meanwhile, we’ve gotten way, way richer since bathtubs became common. People have gotten so defeatist about the smallest things.

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Nevada Eby🐧@NevadaEby·
@CDragon82 @NormanDodd_knew It hasn't been great the last 6 years but my construction company has grown a lot in that time. I think it could get a lot worse.
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VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist@AgroNationalism·
This is exactly what I am advocating for. We need regional productivity. We can't have vast regions of the United States doing white collar work and leaving all of its land fallow. The East Coast will never be able to compete with the highly efficient Midwest for row crops. But, it can do intensive market gardens for local food and rolling hills wood production with grazing animals underneath. This wood has a variety of uses, providing decent paying work for the lower middle class of New England.
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Innocent01@Innocent0119

@AgroNationalism Your post had me imagining the north east transformed back into a vast region of forest. Hobby farms with small fields for cows to sell beef at farmers markets while our main crop was wood. 25 year planting cycles. Trading with the Midwest for the crops they grew

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ノリ村@norimura440·
米国ニキのフォロワーが増えて困惑している。 日本が好きなアメリカンを見ると嬉しいように、彼らもそうなのか?知らんけど。 I love America and American motor cultures. This picture is my car,1969 Plymouth Barracuda.I also owned a H-D 1973 XLCH,two years ago.
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kouji 🇯🇵@yoyonofukuoka·
アメリカ人はもっと、日本人を下に見てるのかと思ってた。 それも仕方ないと思ってたけど、実際は全然違った。 彼らは僕達を対等に見ている。 彼らの日本愛の熱量は本気だった。 自動翻訳機能によって、僅かなボタンの掛け違いが解消した。 ありがとうイーロンマスク。 ありがとうXスタッフ。 🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
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