Totally agree and adding to it.
You can’t pick your parents and their situation.
And this is huge.
Ummm, ok.
I was just telling Re ed, Racist Boots that his rebuttal was completely irrelevant. Can't stop racist people from being stupid, but can point it out.
Totally agree and adding to it.
You can’t pick your parents and their situation.
And this is huge.
Not in Haiti necessarily.
And not if your Donald Trump with huge pending loans unpaid and getting very fortunate his debtors let him slide.
Blithely unselfaware criticism of capitalism.
"highly correlated".
There is a reason for that.
White America’s racial resentment is the real impetus for welfare cuts, study says
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"White America’s racial resentment is the real impetus for welfare cuts"
yep, and I read a couple years ago that the top reason that right wingers don't want Medicare for All / universal insurance is that black/brown people would be covered
Another poll a couple years ago said that the wealthy don't mind paying more taxes, as long as their taxes don't pay for the safety net.
And of course, Trash's win was based on racist white resentment rather than in the economic disastrous dead end that 10Ms of Trash's voters find themselves.
Mostly agree.
One has to factor in the stink of money in politics. People with money can, and do, pay for things that benefit themselves. Poor people can't afford lobbyists, who vastly outnumber Congress, and even state legislators.
Our system is rigged in favor of those with money, as is the case in most governments, but the gini co-efficient doesn't lie.
Almost all of the benefits of our economy go to those at the top. Resource asymmetry allows rent-seeking. (economics terms both)
Typical non-intellectual stark from SnakeBoy. Lazily short, riddled with sarcasm, and zero actual substance.
No it’s not.
fckn idiot...
SnakeBoy used to shoot the a little bit. I miss that guy.
It’s expensive to be poor
Why low-income Americans often have to pay more
https://www.economist.com/united-sta...ive-to-be-poor
Being American in today's culture is expensive.
Why Rich Kids Are So Good at the Marshmallow Test
Affluence—not willpower—seems to be what’s behind some kids' capacity to delay gratification.
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/a...ow-test/561779
He has retreated into his echo chamber, likely never to return.
Escape the echo chamber
First you don’t hear other views. Then you can’t trust them. Your personal information network entraps you just like a cult
https://aeon.co/essays/why-its-as-ha...to-flee-a-cult
Sounds like a summary of The Millionaire Next Door (highly recommended).
You sound like a deep, intellectual kind of guy
I call it lazy cynicism. "I'm too cool to bother learning enough to make a choice or figure out which is better"
I would counter this by saying, it's expensive to be stupid. Being poor should only be a temporary thing. I absolutely believe we chose to be poor by the choices we make with our money. If you are poor because you are out of a job, that is understandable, but if you are working and you feel poor, you aren't living right.
Look at how we as Americans lived back about 60 years ago. All you have to do is go look at a house built in the 1050's or 60's. Look closely at the size, the size of the closets, etc. Very small by today's standards. Why? Because it was unheard of for someone to own as much clothes as we have now. One phone, one car, one TV, no cable TV bill, no smart phones, no internet. It can be done. You do it by choice and you aren't poor, you do it by necessity and you are poor but smart. You get those things and complain you are poor, then you are dumb.
Oh, and I practice what I preach, I have no TV and no cable bill. I have internet for my work and a smart phone paid for by my job. I have no car payment, and I save roughly about 12% of my salary every month, some months I am saving a lot more. My biggest mistake, was college loans, and I'm paying them off as fast as I can. I expect to be 100% debt free in 5 years, including my house.
One more bit of free advise, Don't rely on the stock market for building wealth. There are other alternative ways of putting your money to work for you without risking it in the markets. Real Estate is a fantastic place to put your money, as is Annuities and even life insurance policy can be used as a wealth building tool. It's actually my favorite tool. You still should use a financial advisor, or do a of a lot of research, but don't think you can invest in real estate because you watch flip this house. That is like saying you can be a doctor because you watch ER.
Last bit first:
My wife and I managed apartments for a decade, she managed, I did the books. I have more than a little financial background, so I am good with both real estate and investments. At this moment paying down our debts is probably our best investment, with the goal of being similarly debt free. We are in the exciting part of the snowball where every few months we get rid of some payment or another.
As for everybody else:
Can't really blame poor people.
Two words:
information asymmetry, and simple psychology. I have posted a bit on this here.
Poverty is a self-feeding cycle, and no amount of finger pointing and smugness will cure it. What will is a decent social safety net, with training, and increases in education spending.
Socialism is the answer, because we have been underinvesting in people for hundreds of years. We are fatter, sicker, and poorer than other Western countries because of it.
I knew it.
Red districts have less income inequality than blue districts but Let's ignore that.
The OP doesn't. Who did?
only because they are missing the very high end, while very heavy on the low-wage, low-ed end
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