With out a doubt that 2.1 large you shelled out will be part of a huge inflation coming due to our federal debt and deficit. I think in 4 years that 2.1 will be worth 4.2. It's just become monopoly money. Milk will be $6 a gallon. The Federal Reserve is just the world's biggest legal counterfeiter. Those numbers are the usual nowadys. One friend of mine just sold a SD ranch he paid 5 million for 5 years ago for 9M. Another friend just bought a small farn for 3M and he paid cash for it. A million ain't that big a number any more. Hell, I had a small incident with a Navy fighter and it cost 10 million dollars. And the aircraft went into the water, no ground damages or injuries. So look ahead with optimism. If your sons screw it up call some guys with violin cases in Chicago. Two for them and one for you. LOL
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