I would pay off my house and cars, put enough into funds for my daughter and my nieces and nephews to go to college, maybe keep about 100K to blow on fun stuff, and donate the rest to church and charity.
Would you mind explaining what a Christian monarchical micronation is?
:rotfl: Funny POTD :first:I'd be wondering where I got ten million dollars from :idunno:
Pay down?....How much do you owe? :squint:
Would you mind explaining what a Christian monarchical micronation is?
I'd be wondering where I got ten million dollars from :idunno:
:think: I think that's what he calls his double wide and the 1/2 acre it's parked on, but I might be mistaken.
It could be a half an acre. lain:
I'd buy land for development, creating a private, gated community for my closest friends and family. - Has been my "I'm rich" dream as long as I can remember.
I guess I expressed myself poorly again :chuckle: Should probably just say "pay my loans"
Oh lain:
That would get you a lot of olive oil, wouldn't it? lain:
toldailytopic: If I had 10 million dollars, I'd....
toldailytopic: If I had 10 million dollars, I'd....
I'd be glad to. First I need to introduce the concept of a micronation more generally. A micronation is a small, relatively new, unrecognized state or other entity masquerading as such. The term is ridiculously broad, and many entities that claim to be 'micronations' are in fact mere jokes or games, nothing like what I'm describing. These 'micronations' can be discerned from the rest, for instance, when they claim extraterrestrial territory, when they have fictional histories, or when a smiley face appears on one of their flags.
For some examples of serious micronations, take a look at these:
http://www.principality-hutt-river.org/
http://www.sealandgov.org/
Now, my current plan as to how to obtain sovereignty is to get the land in Oregon, then secede under Article 1 of the Oregon Bill Of Rights, which declares the people's right to abolish the government at any time and replace it as they see fit.
So that's the micronation part. When I say monarchical, it's not strictly accurate. There will be a monarchy, but there will also be a strong nobility and representation for the Commons to act as checks on the King.
When I say Christian, I mean that the nation and its laws will be founded on Christian principles and that citizens will have to be Christian to be eligible for high offices.
Yikes.
I didn't think you'd be a fan. Still, it'd be a small country. It shouldn't be any inconvenience to you if you don't want to come.