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Fun!

 

A young man, 21, self described as:

 

  • Neoconservative from LA
  • Occupation: My Family’s Foundation
  • Carnegie Mellon educated.
  • Aspen Institute, Atlantic Council, Brookings, CFR, CSIS, RANDCorp, etc. are just some of the groups I've been involved with
  • In DAVOS Jan 23-26
  • I've been to dozens of countries, and have found myself fortunate enough to be well endowed upstairs and below the belt
  • I have an internship that has allowed me to work behind and often in tandem with many global leaders in business, philanthropy, government, and so on.

And, best of all, Genuine, down-to-earth.

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Fun!

 

A young man, 21, self described as:

 

  • Neoconservative from LA
  • Occupation: My Family’s Foundation
  • Carnegie Mellon educated.
  • Aspen Institute, Atlantic Council, Brookings, CFR, CSIS, RANDCorp, etc. are just some of the groups I've been involved with
  • In DAVOS Jan 23-26
  • I've been to dozens of countries, and have found myself fortunate enough to be well endowed upstairs and below the belt
  • I have an internship that has allowed me to work behind and often in tandem with many global leaders in business, philanthropy, government, and so on.

And, best of all, Genuine, down-to-earth.

Neocon? He was six when his peeps beat the drum for the invasion of Iraq, one of the worst foreign policy disasters in American history and one from which we still suffer, and he admits that’s his political position now. Run!

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Kenny, I've got one that beats the above neo-con.

 

Having used a certain provider for the last several years, he told me he was a fan of, and voter for, Trump. In the same conversation he told me he was on MediCal (California Medicaid) for his medical insurance, since he earns his income income in cash, he's at 'poverty level'. And collects food stamps!

That said, he has a very nice sports car, and lives in a prestigious city in SoCal.

 

I know I should run, just for the hypocrisy!

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Kenny, I've got one that beats the above neo-con.

 

Having used a certain provider for the last several years, he told me he was a fan of, and voter for, Trump. In the same conversation he told me he was on MediCal (California Medicaid) for his medical insurance, since he earns his income income in cash, he's at 'poverty level'. And collects food stamps!

That said, he has a very nice sports car, and lives in a prestigious city in SoCal.

 

I know I should run, just for the hypocrisy!

You need to tell the mystery escort something very clearly: “Lie down and shut up.”

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Kenny, I've got one that beats the above neo-con.

 

Having used a certain provider for the last several years, he told me he was a fan of, and voter for, Trump. In the same conversation he told me he was on MediCal (California Medicaid) for his medical insurance, since he earns his income income in cash, he's at 'poverty level'. And collects food stamps!

That said, he has a very nice sports car, and lives in a prestigious city in SoCal.

 

I know I should run, just for the hypocrisy!

Some of my classmates in medical school were on food stamps (mid-70's)

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Some of my classmates in medical school were on food stamps (mid-70's)

 

I can't speak to your classmates financial situation back then, but if you look from the 30,000' level,

they were out of work while they were receiving assistance, and have probably repaid the treasure dept many, many times over through taxes on their earning once they started practicing.

 

So, many people would say that was a success. Even former senator Barbara Boxer was on welfare for part of her life (certainly not while serving in the senate !) ...

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So in the “scams work both ways department”....I had a meet and greet with a local 20 year old enlisted Navy guy I met online at SA. We are getting along well!

 

He said a “sugar daddy” (could have been anyone, right?) was chatting him up with great hopes and expectations on both sides. Then the “daddy” suggested the boy “buy a Visa gift card, load it with $100 to ‘activate it’ take a picture of the card and send it to me so I can add dollars to it for you....”. Lucky for him, my naive young boy asked me about his idea before he did it. I gave him a firm “NO” and explained the scam! (Retro-affect, he says my helping him makes me more legit in his eyes :oops:)

 

So both sides of the SA paradigm...proceed with caution and open eyes.

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I can't speak to your classmates financial situation back then, but if you look from the 30,000' level,

they were out of work while they were receiving assistance, and have probably repaid the treasure dept many, many times over through taxes on their earning once they started practicing.

 

So, many people would say that was a success. Even former senator Barbara Boxer was on welfare for part of her life (certainly not while serving in the senate !) ...

The whole purpose of welfare is to help real people in need. When they are back in job, they fill back the treasury! However due to policy of some so called openminded people the welfare is being misused!

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So in the “scams work both ways department”....I had a meet and greet with a local 20 year old enlisted Navy guy I met online at SA. We are getting along well!

 

He said a “sugar daddy” (could have been anyone, right?) was chatting him up with great hopes and expectations on both sides. Then the “daddy” suggested the boy “buy a Visa gift card, load it with $100 to ‘activate it’ take a picture of the card and send it to me so I can add dollars to it for you....”. Lucky for him, my naive young boy asked me about his idea before he did it. I gave him a firm “NO” and explained the scam! (Retro-affect, he says my helping him makes me more legit in his eyes :oops:)

 

So both sides of the SA paradigm...proceed with caution and open eyes.

I think that is sweet. I have met a few where I have helped out in some way. I think it is awesome when we can get good service and make a positive difference in the lives we touch. (No pun intended)

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However due to policy of some so called openminded people the welfare is being misused!

Maybe you can give us some actual examples for your dire claim?

 

You know, something other than “She used 80 names, 30 addresses, 15 telephone numbers to collect food stamps, Social Security, veterans’ benefits for four nonexistent deceased veteran husbands, as well as welfare. Her tax-free cash income alone has been running $150,000 a year.” Reagan already cornered the market on Cadillac-driving welfare queens about 40 years ago. Your turn.

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Maybe you can give us some actual examples for your dire claim?

 

You know, something other than “She used 80 names, 30 addresses, 15 telephone numbers to collect food stamps, Social Security, veterans’ benefits for four nonexistent deceased veteran husbands, as well as welfare. Her tax-free cash income alone has been running $150,000 a year.” Reagan already cornered the market on Cadillac-driving welfare queens about 40 years ago. Your turn.

A hint is enough for intelligent people! I don't want to start debate on politics here! Well this forum is for something else!

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Kenny, I've got one that beats the above neo-con.

 

Having used a certain provider for the last several years, he told me he was a fan of, and voter for, Trump. In the same conversation he told me he was on MediCal (California Medicaid) for his medical insurance, since he earns his income income in cash, he's at 'poverty level'. And collects food stamps!

That said, he has a very nice sports car, and lives in a prestigious city in SoCal.

 

I know I should run, just for the hypocrisy!

 

Not unusual at all. Many people who work for cash only (maids, escorts, givers of massage, home repairmen, gardeners, etc) not only do not pay taxes but collect the many benefits meant for the poor as well. I have known a lot of these people.

 

Several top escorts that I have gotten to know well have confided that their big problem is what to do with cash. In some cases, it involves hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Kenny, I've got one that beats the above neo-con.

 

Having used a certain provider for the last several years, he told me he was a fan of, and voter for, Trump. In the same conversation he told me he was on MediCal (California Medicaid) for his medical insurance, since he earns his income income in cash, he's at 'poverty level'. And collects food stamps!

That said, he has a very nice sports car, and lives in a prestigious city in SoCal.

 

I know I should run, just for the hypocrisy!

 

typical... I wonder if he also smokes pot, does he know Sessions doesn't approve his lifestyle?

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Not unusual at all. Many people who work for cash only (maids, escorts, givers of massage, home repairmen, gardeners, etc) not only do not pay taxes but collect the many benefits meant for the poor as well. I have known a lot of these people.

 

Several top escorts that I have gotten to know well have confided that their big problem is what to do with cash. In some cases, it involves hundreds of thousands of dollars.

 

You're barking at the wrong tree.... those "takers" are a tiny portion compare to the true welfare queens: Koch brothers, etc.

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  • 2 weeks later...
I am curious as to the cost and time commitment. Good luck!

 

For SA? The membership isn't much. The guys all have wide ranging numbers. One young man wanted to be "spoiled" to the tune of many thousands a month. I moved on. Another man, who I'm meeting tonight, seems more realistic and his pics certainly promise alot. I'll see how it goes. I have a couple others I'm talking to as future possibilities.

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For SA? The membership isn't much. The guys all have wide ranging numbers. One young man wanted to be "spoiled" to the tune of many thousands a month. I moved on. Another man, who I'm meeting tonight, seems more realistic and his pics certainly promise alot. I'll see how it goes. I have a couple others I'm talking to as future possibilities.

Good luck....I think you’ll enjoy it

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