I'm visiting Dallas.
I shouldn't be doing this, according to the hysterics.
But having read everything I can about the virus and the government response, I see no good reason not to.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles County suggested the other day that the lockdown may continue another three months -- and then today pointed out that more than half the COVID-19 deaths in the county had occurred in facilities like nursing homes.
Gee, you think there's a slight chance we might be able to have a more targeted approach to the virus?
I often find myself doing the opposite of what the mainstream wants me to do.
Same with how I make my living: I can keep the lights on no matter what, and don't have to worry about the state calling me "nonessential."
An easy and fun way to join me in this kind of lifestyle is through print-on-demand: having a fulfillment center make things like mugs that say whatever you want them to say, and selling them on sites like Etsy.
You never have to hold inventory or lay out any smackers.
It's a fun side business you can do with one of your teens or on your own, in your spare time. Lots of my listeners do it already, and most of them were taught by Tom Woods Show guest Rachel Rofe.
Watch her walk you through every single step of how it works. When I asked her how soon people have started to make sales, she said a few people made their first sale while her webinar was still going on.
Now that's good.
Sign up and I'll see you there:
Tom Woods