2/29/2008 2:12:52 AM
2/29/2008 2:19:33 AM
duke, we all know how much you make, public record yadayada, but you really underestimate what you make in comparison to rest of the country. Obviously, your ceiling is low for a bit, but what you're making doesn't put you right in the center of everbody. you should appreciate what you earn, you earned it. maybe if you're defining "household" or using "national" numbers that are skewed, but man, median income around this bitch is way less than 40k. There's a lot of people that can't afford to invest at all. (not saying they should get govt handouts or anything relevent to this thread)I've agreed with everything you've said in this thread. by the way and I'm a registered democrat
2/29/2008 2:24:32 AM
that's good to hear...reminds me that your entire party doesn't consist of socialists. for the record, i'm registered GOP, but my relationship with the party is...strained badly, and has been for years.and yeah, i'm fully aware that I make more than the median or mean (for a single person, at least). It's not WAY more, though...my point is that I'm not rich or anything even close to it (and I remember growing up in a family of 4 where neither parent spent a day in college, and the entire family income was less than what I make right now. My parents moved out of their singlewide trailer RIGHT before I was born).I would argue that almost everyone can afford to invest a meaningful amount, though (maybe not enough to ever get rich, but even if you put away $100/month starting in your mid-20s, you'd be surprised at how much you'll accumulate by retirement age. If you think about it, that's quite attainable by almost everyone.[Edited on February 29, 2008 at 2:42 AM. Reason : asdfasd]
2/29/2008 2:37:37 AM
2/29/2008 2:41:14 AM
yeah, I'm fairly conservative. Even for a Republican (considering today's standards) but on most social issues I fall to the left. But I'm generally for states' rights, fiscal responsibility and strong military.the 100 dollar a month is somewhat true. Same could be said for health insurance (studies have suggested this as well). there's a significant portion of the population that can afford health insurance but chooses not to.....yeah, I wasn't talking shit, just seemed like you were comparing a single income to a family's income
2/29/2008 3:21:07 AM
2/29/2008 6:55:04 PM
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5/2/2008 7:46:48 AM