Wallstreet and corporations haven’t taken anything. You spend what you don’t have, gamble what you can’t aford to lose, and either know nothing worth being paid for or are to lazy to work. No one owes you and you determine wheather you will owe or not. Start some kind of business or move to where there are more jobs and of course crack open a book and learn something. No it’s not easy but anything worth while takes work. I’m a high school drop out making $70k having taught myself electronics when I was a kid. I would recomend learning to write Apps for Android or IPhone (or both). It’s a growth field. or you could just be another liar.
Gee, you must be a world champion spender! How many of those things you purchased on credit do you actually NEED? Have you ever heard of saving for tough times? It’s called self-sufficency. Something that’s practically non-existent these days!
No one should judge how someone lives. When the company I worked for, for nearly 22 years, decided to downsize I had to look at some options. My husband and I were living from paychecks to paychecks. Saving was minimal to pay for property taxes and insurance. I qualified for early retirement and took it to avoid being laid off. I started looking for work soon after. No one would hire me probably due to my age and having worked in one position for 22 years. The age part would be hard to prove. There was no way to go to a higher position within that office and almost 3 years after retiring from the company, it closed it’s doors for good in my state. Not everyone was working a high paying job when they got laid off. And finding work is even harder still when other companies are doing the same. Not everyone can afford to retrain despite the financial aid, because there is no guarantee you will be hired and you’re stuck with the school loan debt. And not everyone is tech minded or has the disposition to be a medical aide. When a particular job market gets glutted, there is simply no open positions. I’ve also heard of employers putting out ads for workers, but one of the stipulations was no unemployed people need apply, which I thought was totally insane since those people could start work immediately.
b.m.razzilla over 11 years ago
When has that ever changed???
edclectic over 11 years ago
What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is mine.
Willaran over 11 years ago
Wallstreet and corporations haven’t taken anything. You spend what you don’t have, gamble what you can’t aford to lose, and either know nothing worth being paid for or are to lazy to work. No one owes you and you determine wheather you will owe or not. Start some kind of business or move to where there are more jobs and of course crack open a book and learn something. No it’s not easy but anything worth while takes work. I’m a high school drop out making $70k having taught myself electronics when I was a kid. I would recomend learning to write Apps for Android or IPhone (or both). It’s a growth field. or you could just be another liar.
alondra over 11 years ago
Tax his land, tax his wage,Tax his bed in which he lays.Tax his tractor, tax his mule,Teach him taxes is the rule.
Tax his cow, tax his goat,Tax his pants, tax his coat.Tax his ties, tax his shirts,Tax his work, tax his dirt.
Tax his chew, tax his smoke,Teach him taxes are no joke.Tax his car, tax his grass,Tax the roads he must pass.
Tax his food, tax his drink,Tax him if he tries to think.Tax his sodas, tax his beers,If he cries, tax his tears.
Tax his bills, tax his gas,Tax his notes, tax his cash.Tax him good and let him knowThat after taxes, he has no dough.
If he hollers, tax him more,Tax him until he’s good and sore.Tax his coffin, tax his grave,Tax the sod in which he lays.
Put these words upon his tomb,“Taxes drove me to my doom!”And when he’s gone, we won’t relax,We’ll still be after the inheritance tax.
xsintricks over 11 years ago
Taxes, like government, should be kept simple. And we already have the stupid part.
The Fly Hunter over 11 years ago
Gee, you must be a world champion spender! How many of those things you purchased on credit do you actually NEED? Have you ever heard of saving for tough times? It’s called self-sufficency. Something that’s practically non-existent these days!
cbrsarah over 11 years ago
No one should judge how someone lives. When the company I worked for, for nearly 22 years, decided to downsize I had to look at some options. My husband and I were living from paychecks to paychecks. Saving was minimal to pay for property taxes and insurance. I qualified for early retirement and took it to avoid being laid off. I started looking for work soon after. No one would hire me probably due to my age and having worked in one position for 22 years. The age part would be hard to prove. There was no way to go to a higher position within that office and almost 3 years after retiring from the company, it closed it’s doors for good in my state. Not everyone was working a high paying job when they got laid off. And finding work is even harder still when other companies are doing the same. Not everyone can afford to retrain despite the financial aid, because there is no guarantee you will be hired and you’re stuck with the school loan debt. And not everyone is tech minded or has the disposition to be a medical aide. When a particular job market gets glutted, there is simply no open positions. I’ve also heard of employers putting out ads for workers, but one of the stipulations was no unemployed people need apply, which I thought was totally insane since those people could start work immediately.
bcathey1960 over 11 years ago
Ziggy must be a conservative – the IRS is picking on him.