AznAnarchy99
Lifer
- Dec 6, 2004
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i agree. i bet she couldnt even pay a guy enough to get hard for her.
Welllll how much are we talking here?
i agree. i bet she couldnt even pay a guy enough to get hard for her.
Wow, $15 an hour minimum wage? The whole damn country sounds spoiled to me.
$15 / hour. So just pace yourselfWelllll how much are we talking here?
No, not really.
I see you are from Connecticut. how much is our minimum wage, around $8/hour?
I do not see how you could live in Fairfield County with that after all of your expenses such as health insurance, automobile insurance, utilities, rent (which is around $900+ for a 1 bedroom) or property taxes (which are $5000 minimum). I am not in that position but I don't see it happening, that's probably why such a high percentage of families are under government aid, be it section 8 or food stamps. Private companies pay workers peanuts and the government covers their costs through aid.
We have been tricked into believing all the easy credit lines they have been giving us have improved our lives, but that BMW you financed and that home you purchased during the housing bubble will insure you never save a dime as all your money goes towards debt.
The whole system is rigged to get you to accumulate debt, then they have you right where they want you. It's even worse for younger generations, they are all ready $150,000 in debt from student loans before they even land their first job.
$15/hour sounds pretty reasonable to me.
You make it sound like it's someone else's fault if you buy a house, financed a BMW, or racked up 150k in student loans.
I do not mean to make it sound that way.
I am simply stating that it has become so easy to get access to credit, that most have been fooled into thinking the standard of living has improved from 35 years previous; which it has not, especially when you consider the current difficulty in many finding employment and the loss of a strong manufacturing base.
I do not mean to make it sound that way.
I am simply stating that it has become so easy to get access to credit, that most have been fooled into thinking the standard of living has improved from 35 years previous; which it has not, especially when you consider the current difficulty in many finding employment and the loss of a strong manufacturing base.
So, people are too stupid for freedom?
Since they are too dumb to operate thier own finances, obviosly you think they should't be able to vote for the govt of a country of 310 million people and trillion dollar + budgets.
Amirite?
There is no monopoly on becoming a millionaire
She's not right, but she's not wrong either.
Hard work won't guarantee success, but being a lazy whiner guarantees failure.
I dunno, the too-lazy-to-exercise woman whining in the article seems to be doing all right for herself.
If I was a billionaire I'd be the biggest asshole ever, like a Steve Jobs level of asshole. Good times.
KT
She's right, anyone not making $70,080/year(assumed - Min Wage $8) is a lazy ass.
Gina Rinehart, heir to multi-billion dollar mining company
im not even going to comment yet
Anyone who thinks that working hard equals the time you spent at work might make the same mistake you are. Nobody can work 24 hours a day unless they are being paid to sleep. Most people can't work hard even 9 hours a day. Most people in the US don't work hard ever. I mean that. That shitty job that most of us hate because its boring as shit and doesn't stimulate us intellectually isn't hard, its just shitty. People that actually make something of themselves work like they're fighting fire in every moment they're working, and think about working when they're not working.
I kinda hate those people at the same time that I respect them. They're the reason that I have to wake up so early in the morning, and do things that I don't want to do for money that I wish I could just have for nothing. My attitude is the one that needs to be altered though, not theirs.
Monopoly no, but there are only so many millions of dollars available.
