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When I graduated from high school in 1962, my husband and I bought a three bedroom, two bath house and two cars within the next few years, on what he was making on a job he got right out of high school. Most of the guys I graduated with did the same. I didnât work, few women did, and those who did usually chose to do so. Now, it isnât really a choice for most women, unless they donât mind living in poverty. When I decided to become a teacher, my first quarterâs tuition at Southern Illinois University was $79, and we rented any books we needed for $20. Anyone could go to college with just a part time job to pay for it, and without piling up a lifetime of debt. Since that time, the GNP has skyrocked and the American worker is acknowledged to be the most productive in the world. But, all of the value they are producing is going to the top 1%. who use that money to buy politicians who make laws that insure that they keep making most of the money, which they can use to buy more politicians, who will write more laws so they can make more money to buy more politicians and etc etc etc.The Middle Class standard of living is declining, and a college graduate hasnât anywhere near as easy a time as we had with just high school. We produce the highest quality goods on earth, but with the fruits of our labor going to the 1%, we canât afford to buy them.
whenlifewassimpler about 4 years ago
Couldnât agree more I loved the good old days, the time now is no where near good!
LOLBeth about 4 years ago
The good old days, when everyone was safe and happy, as long as they were straight white middle-class Protestants.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 4 years ago
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
Why does it look like she visiting them in prison.
GiantShetlandPony about 4 years ago
Iâm going to bet he was good, or he wouldnât have the lady he has.
Jim Kerner about 4 years ago
I was born in 1954. My mother gave me an âAmerican Nameâ because she didnât want me to face anti-semitism.
paullp Premium Member about 4 years ago
âCause the good old days werenât always good
And tomorrow ainât as bad as it seems . . .
â Billy Joel, Keeping the Faith