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Have the 80’s returned? Run up debt you can’t possibly repay, then declare bankruptcy when caught. At least you got to enjoy it for awhile.
Interesting – that in the 80’s, my spouse complained that I saved for retirement first, leaving us less to enjoy at the time. Now, that’s what the investment pundits/gurus are saying. I can easily retire and the ex-spouse is broke.
I know his pain. My total credit limit on my cards and line of credit is twice my annual income and I keep turning down additional increases to my credit limits. I could live that lifestyle on that income if I wasn’t brought up believing that debt is bad.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
Go to Hawaii, then declare bankruptcy. You’ll be starting over, but you’ll be in Hawaii!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 6 years ago
“What will I do when my six billion dollars in savings runs out?”
Yakety Sax over 6 years ago
Boy! Is that an old joke!
whahoppened over 6 years ago
I make $5000 a day. It’s Just that day only happens once a month.
Nyckname over 6 years ago
It’s all part of their plan to create generational debt.
Lenavid over 6 years ago
Jackie Miles told the joke first, but Unger drew it better.
drycurt over 6 years ago
Have the 80’s returned? Run up debt you can’t possibly repay, then declare bankruptcy when caught. At least you got to enjoy it for awhile.
Interesting – that in the 80’s, my spouse complained that I saved for retirement first, leaving us less to enjoy at the time. Now, that’s what the investment pundits/gurus are saying. I can easily retire and the ex-spouse is broke.
hooglah over 6 years ago
I make $32.00 an hour….unfortunately I only work two hours a week.
Doug Taylor Premium Member over 6 years ago
I practice the same fiscal policies as government. Spend way more on non essentials than I take in and pass my debt on to the next generation.
cuzinron47 over 6 years ago
Your co-pay just went up significantly.
paranormal over 6 years ago
That’s the kind of debt that a wife will get you!
theincrediblebulk over 6 years ago
I know his pain. My total credit limit on my cards and line of credit is twice my annual income and I keep turning down additional increases to my credit limits. I could live that lifestyle on that income if I wasn’t brought up believing that debt is bad.