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You may want to sit down, as this may confuse you... * I am not a welfare recipient. * I've had student loans in the past, and have since paid them off. * I am self-employed. In fact, I own a corporation (albeit very small). * I haven't collected 10 cents from unemployment since I was in my early 20's, and even then, it was for a very short period of time. * There have been periods in my life where I was working 2 and 3 jobs at once. Real jobs like landscaping, loading trucks, stocking shelves, you name it. * I don't have nearly ANY credit card debt. * I am not getting foreclosed upon. * I don't live on the dole, in any way. * When I don't make enough money, I blame myself for not working hard enough. * I have friends who support the 99% movement, and their demographic is very close to mine. Crazy, right? Go figure! |
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Yes, people should be more responsible for themselves and with their money... But consider this... EVERYONE wants a part of the dream. You, me, everyone in the world. Everyon wants a little more. And what do you think happens when banks come along and essentially make people believe they can afford something they actually can't... people jump on it without reading the fine print.. and eventually cause themselves to get screwed in the end. Allthewhile the govermnent allows these practices to continue because the politicians are getting their cut somewhere along the line. And then shit hits the fan... People lose jobs.. they lose their houses, they lose everything. And instead of holding the banks responsible like they should be, we dumpb billions of backless money into them. And where does that money go? Does it go to helping the economy? No, it gets used as bonus money for CEO's and share holders. The point here is, yes, the people should have been more responsible... but it should have been down right illegal for the banks to allow such loans to begin with. It's fraud on the highest level.. and instead of holding them responsible, we congratulate them on a job well done and give them billions of dollars. And the above is just one small slice of the whole problem... And to be completely honest, all I've seen so far is governments doing nothing but putting bandais on a severed artery; while making sure the top 1% keep making more money while the rest of the population suffers big time. And if any of you think we've already seen the worst of it... you are sadly mistaken. Currency inflation has been tried several times in the past by numerous countries... and it has never succeeded in doing anything but making things worse. Every single time. And as soon as the USD loses it's place as the world's reserve currency... it's game over... because that is the only reason we've been able to get away with backless inflation of the dollar thus far. |
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Imagine if everyone was afforded more opportunity and wealth, on a level playing field? More people with the means to join our sites, and make us more money? What a horrible concept! As I've said before, I would rather be a prince in a wealthy country, than a king in the land of squaller. Would you rather win the lottery and pay half in taxes, or not play at all, because you don't want to pay any more taxes? |
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If the government wasn't backing mortgages or student loans, how different do you think things would look? Yes, people should be more responsible for themselves and with their money... But consider this... Quote:
It wasn't the banks tricking people into believing they could afford something they couldn't. It was the PEOPLE and their mortgage broker LYING to the banks about their incomes. The banks aren't at fault (except in very rare occasions). The government allowed for very loose proof of income and the PEOPLE took advantage of it. The banks went along with the GOVERNMENT guidelines. Now of course there is more to this economy than just mortgages but again, what is the goal of the protests? what EXACTLY do they want and what EXACTLY will it accomplish? Quote:
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Do you want your own taxes to go up to pay for the protesters problems? |
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It is unfortunate that they are not very clear, and their agenda is not very focused, but I am hopeful that the pieces will eventually fall into place. I like this idea... http://www.getmoneyout.com/ |
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did I miss another firing? |
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Sorry, that is down right crazy... I can look after myself thanks... |
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Well said... |
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financial imbalance will always be a part of life. The stupid will NEVER EARN what the smart do. The stupid will NEVER understand that the reason they're poor is because they're stupid. The rich are rich because they're better at winning in the present environment. it used to be called darwinism. problem is, the smart propped up too many of the stupid, they bread, and now we have a stupid problem. |
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People walked away from or were pushed out from full doc loans as well. Banks had a choice about documentation. They favored liar loans because they made them more money. Many of the biggest banks don't even own the loans, but they service them. Enter MERS. What you say is mostly true, but it is not that black and white and banks aren't the only victims. Everybody got drunk on greed. As for the last question, Bush tax cuts. Yeah they say they helped a lot of people, but they mostly benefitted certain people. |
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they were a 5% across the board tax cut. EVERYONE benefited by the exact same 5%. EVERYONE who paid taxes, that is. |
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blues my friends, is now on repeat |
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I was specifically addressing the unemployment numbers. If, as some here insist, those folks are all a bunch of lazy, shiftless, work adverse freeloaders, why is that there are so many more of those types amongst us now then as recently as five or six years ago? Must be something in the water, right? Or maybe the guy from Kenya made them that way? |
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globally. so what? the OWS crowd are the WTO crowd, the PETA crowd.......in other words, the idiot crowd. for every one of them protesting, there's someone else making themselves rich thru hard work and intelligence. |
Getting real tired of this. If you don't want the bank to charge you fees, move it out of the fucking bank. It's your choice. It's their business.
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