Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: 6000SUX
dmcowen is a notorious troll, as you all must know from reading his senseless attacks.
Our current household income is unimportant; what is important that we live in the Boston area just fine without being rich.
Acquaintances making the same money are in debt, but not us.
It's very simple: no matter how much you spend, if you are above the poverty level you can spend less. Nobody NEEDS a new car, NEEDS a nice house, NEEDS any other luxury. Avoiding things you can't afford used to be called "making ends meet", but it seems to be a forgotten idea. Americans are spoiled.
No, I didn't waste my time reading the entire article. My point was disregarded: that a 38% tax increase on a 75% earnings increase does not constitute a crushing tax burden. It's moronic to argue otherwise. Make another argument, whatever-- but not that one.
I recommend "The Millionaire Next Door" for anyone feeling bearish about their long-term financial prospects. It will show you where you've gone wrong.
I attack???
You're so repugnant and smug it's disgusting. Unbecoming of a true American.
I feel sorry for your so called "acquaintances".
I notice they are only "acquaintances" and not friends.
With your attitude towards fellow Americans it's no wonder you don't have any friends.
At least the Mayor of Boston realizes the desperate situation he is facing with his constituents.
5-10-2006
City to offer plan to help stem spate of foreclosures
Alarmed by a sharp spike in Boston mortgage foreclosures, Mayor Thomas M. Menino will unveil a four-point plan today to help financially strapped homeowners keep their properties.
Menino aims to cut Boston foreclosures through a range of efforts, including increased consumer-credit classes and lobbying for better state lending laws.
But most significantly, the city has persuaded Bank of America, Citizens Bank and other lenders to create a $25 million consortium to offer financially strapped homeowners refinancing.
Experts say Boston foreclosures are rising for a number of reasons.
For openers,
this winter?s high-energy prices forced some people to skip mortgage payments just to cover the heating bill.
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Let's see, freeze to death or pay mortgage.
You hate your fellow struggling Americans so much why don't you leave?