Texas Business Meeting Goes Sideways: Another Day, Another Dollar, Another Shooting
Old Man Ho, age 69, solves business dispute the Texan way – with lead, not spreadsheets. Womp womp.

Welp, here we go again. Another Tuesday, another shooting, this time in Carrollton, Texas. Seems like 69-year-old Seung Han Ho decided that spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations weren't cutting it anymore, so he opted for a more... direct approach to resolving a business disagreement. Two dead, three wounded. Peak Texas.
Apparently, Ho was meeting with these folks for some kind of 'business transaction' – probably trying to sell them NFTs or timeshares, who knows. Whatever it was, things went south faster than Biden's approval rating. Bang, bang, you're dead. Foot chase, arrest near Koreatown. The FBI even showed up, because why not? They're probably just there to confiscate his meme stash.
The Lefties are already screeching about gun control, as if that would have stopped a determined 69-year-old from settling a score. These virtue-signaling soyboys think disarming law-abiding citizens will magically fix everything. Newsflash: criminals don't obey laws, that's why they're called CRIMINALS.
And the RINOs are probably wringing their hands and muttering about 'responsible gun ownership.' As if Old Man Ho didn't own that responsibility like a boss. Look, the Second Amendment is pretty clear: the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. That includes the right to use them when someone is messing with your livelihood, even if it's a bit... extreme.
Let's be real, this is just a symptom of a deeper problem: societal breakdown. People are stressed, the economy is tanking, and everyone is on edge. Throw in a healthy dose of woke nonsense and you've got a recipe for disaster. At least Old Man Ho took action. He didn't sit around whining about his pronouns or microaggressions. He saw a problem and he solved it, albeit in a slightly over-the-top manner.
The real question is, what was the business deal really about? Was it a legitimate transaction gone wrong, or was there something shady going on? Did someone stiff Old Man Ho? Did they try to pull a fast one? We need to know the full story before we start judging.
And let's not forget about the three wounded victims. Hope they recover quickly and learn a valuable lesson: don't mess with a Texan's money. Especially not a 69-year-old Korean-American Texan. That's a recipe for disaster.
So, what's the takeaway here? Simple: protect yourself, protect your family, and protect your assets. The world is a dangerous place, and you can't rely on the government to keep you safe. Arm yourself, train yourself, and be prepared to defend what's yours. And maybe, just maybe, think twice before you screw over a 69-year-old in Texas.

