There are now more poor people in the United States & Europe than there are in China (Page 2/5)
Rickady88GT OCT 21, 12:34 PM

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Originally posted by jaskispyder:


Bush? Oh... or are you continuing that myth of the "Obama Phones"?



The debt that we have started before Bush. I don't blame obama or Bush for that. They both share blame for increasing our addiction to debt.
obama is much more devious about it as he seems to enjoy the results of it.
jaskispyder OCT 21, 01:06 PM

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Originally posted by Rickady88GT:


The debt that we have started before Bush. I don't blame obama or Bush for that. They both share blame for increasing our addiction to debt.
obama is much more devious about it as he seems to enjoy the results of it.



Devious? Wouldn't starting two UNFUNDED wars based on ... well, some would say... lies... be more devious? Just saying...

Frankly, I think Obama is happy to see people working again and the country starting to turn around. Wouldn't any sitting prez be happy about that?

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E.Furgal OCT 21, 02:02 PM

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Originally posted by jaskispyder:


Devious? Wouldn't starting two UNFUNDED wars based on ... well, some would say... lies... be more devious? Just saying...

Frankly, I think Obama is happy to see people working again and the country starting to turn around. Wouldn't any sitting prez be happy about that?




how much athey paying you,to be a liberal talking head
E.Furgal OCT 21, 02:06 PM

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Originally posted by Formula88:

That's because the norm in the US is to live constantly in debt.



many, and much more than the media and the wall street talking heads want to admit, don't live constantly in debt..
We learned in 2007-8-9 , it can bring you to your knees, no one I know, had debt, other than a mortgage, and maybe a car loan.. unlike back then when almost all of us had a bunch of c-cards with somewhat large balances..
E.Furgal OCT 21, 02:10 PM

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Originally posted by jaskispyder:


Not all "poor" people are unemployed. Many work hard, but don't make much (and live within their means). They are not even on welfare... just saying.



very true, but many after being forced into a monthly bill they can't afford, fond they can not keep head above water, and have said fri g it, and now get free food, housing, etc and free health care..
many had to much pride to have their hands out, but Obama has made it so they have no choice, work like dogs and not be able to pay the rent, or throw in the towel.. and get on the gravy train..
jaskispyder OCT 21, 03:14 PM
Jobs have left this country... outsourcing destroyed the middle class and you blame Obama. Companies would rather pay someone $1/hour to assemble their product... would you work for $1 / hour? Instead of companies making smaller profits and paying a good wage, they pay nearly nothing in wages and make billions and pay management millions. But you blame Obama...



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Originally posted by E.Furgal:


very true, but many after being forced into a monthly bill they can't afford, fond they can not keep head above water, and have said fri g it, and now get free food, housing, etc and free health care..
many had to much pride to have their hands out, but Obama has made it so they have no choice, work like dogs and not be able to pay the rent, or throw in the towel.. and get on the gravy train..



jaskispyder OCT 21, 03:15 PM

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Originally posted by E.Furgal:


how much athey paying you,to be a liberal talking head



truth hurts, eh?

jaskispyder OCT 21, 03:18 PM

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Originally posted by E.Furgal:
unlike back then when almost all of us had a bunch of c-cards with somewhat large balances..



And most had jobs... and the realestate market wasn't rigged (house flipping).

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2.5 OCT 21, 03:35 PM

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Originally posted by jaskispyder:

Companies would rather pay someone $1/hour to assemble their product... would you work for $1 / hour?




If I lived in a country where the $1 could feed me for a week, sure.
jaskispyder OCT 21, 03:39 PM

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Originally posted by 2.5:


If I lived in a country where the $1 could feed me for a week, sure.



Certainly... but here in the US.... hard to live on Ramen Noodles.... not impossible.... but hard