Entreprenuership

 

A dictionary definition of an entrepreneur, briefly, is someone who operates a business.  Here’s a real entrepreneur named Larmondo “Flair” Allen.  Larmondo was born in New Orleans and spent his entire brief life in New Orleans.  Brief, because Larmondo was killed by gunfire and he was only 25 years old.  The newspaper obituary didn’t say how it came about that he was killed by gunfire, but I assume it was from a gun owner shooing a robber or maybe a would be rapist, but I don’t know.  Maybe it was a gang fight, but all I know is that he is dead, and all I have is his obituary, but this tells us a lot about his entrepreneurship.


Larmondo, the entrepreneur, had a business which yielded a lot of money with very small investments.  How was that?  Larmondo, at age 25, had nine children.  At age 25, he had fathered nine children, with his small investment of semen.  He had three sons, and six daughters, who are now without a father.  Being without a father, the welfare system kicks in, and each of his children receives $950 a month, or a total of $8550 a month, or $102,600 a year.


Since their poor father has died, his nine offspring, which he produced with just a bit of sperm, will receive Social Security till they are 18.  His nine children will certainly receive food stamps, undoubtedly live in taxpayer paid public housing, or in a ’section eight’ house, which taxpayers also pay for, and of course they receive free schooling at public expense.


None of his nine children will pay anything for medical care if they go to an emergency room, and without doubt, his nine children will receive free breakfasts and lunches at school, which taxpayers also pay for, and which we, the taxpayers are powerless to stop.  Larmondo’s history is indicative that his nine children will be raised as he was raised.  His mother, Esther Allen must have been unwed when she gave birth to Larmondo, Mattnell, Burnell, and Lester.  His father, Burnell Thompson, fathered Larmondo’s brother Burnell and sister Lekiksha, and his stepfather, fathered his sister Katina.  It is unknown who fathered Wil, Jessica, Dante, or Reshe, but his mother Esther, certainly was a good breeder.


If Lamondo’s thirteen brothers and sisters follow his entrepreneurship, and each produces nine offspring, the cost will be close to $12 million a year out of one ’family,’ and I use that term loosely.


If all of his thirteen brothers and sisters turn out as did Lamondo, and produce nine each, and all on welfare, schools, medical, food stamps, free breakfasts and lunches, etc. we, in just one generation, could be looking at close to $12 million taxpayer dollars paid out to this basically worthless haggle.  That’s the amount of taxes paid by an average ONE THOUSAND TAXPAYERS.  Multiply this by tens of millions, and it isn’t difficult to see how America got into the mess it is in, and also not difficult to realize the violence which would erupt in major cities if this welfare system were cut off or even reduced, which will have to happen if America is to remain a sovereign nation.


America, in less than ten years, will be a Greece or Italy, economics wise, and it could happen a lot sooner if citizens stop buying bonds or loaning government their money at under-inflation interest rates, because it is pretty obvious that other nations aren’t ’investing’ much in America.  Actually, the government is buying its own debt, which is a wounded, bleeding animal licking its own blood, thinking it is going to be OK, till it dies.  America is wounded like that animal, and borrowing 43% of everything our government spends is licking our own blood like than animal.  We’ve got to stop the bleeding.


Before the Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, there was no Social Security, no public housing, no welfare, and the cities were whole, with fine, tree lined row house neighborhoods.  Houses with fine craftsmanship, high ceilings, and of masonry construction.  I lived in one and grew up in one on Kenyon Street northwest, in Washington D.C.  The Row house my parents bought in 1933 for $3300 has six bedrooms, living room, dining room, pantry, kitchen, and 3 1/2 baths with full basement and garage.  It was built in 1905, and I had a great childhood in that row house!  I know, I am an old geezer, but it would be so nice if America didn’t have millions of worthless people living like animals, inhabiting once wonderful cities.  My parents bought a new Plymouth in 1940 for under $700, and nine years later turned it in for a ’49 Ford, which cost $1900.  That Plymouth had 30,000 miles on it in nine years.  We rode streetcars and didn’t drive everywhere.  World War Two was fought with paper money, and prices doubled in those four short years, just like the buck has been losing value every year since FDR’s welfare and Social Security began, plus wars, welfare and handouts to every possible known recipient.


Entrepreneur Lamondo is dead, but his kind are constantly copulating like barnyard animals, and filling the world with trash of all colors.  Greece will have a new government.  Hopefully we will too, and not just the typical Republicrats which have gotten us here.  Give to the Tea Party, and protect yourself!