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Re: O/T The price of corn
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 18, 2005 at 23:41:32 from (216.208.58.177):
In Reply to: Re: O/T The price of corn posted by Dave H (MI) on February 17, 2005 at 11:50:44:
Dave: I think society may allready have done the charge card for food. I do quite a bit of our grocery shopping, and increasingly in line ups you see the old charge card coming out to pay for the groceries. When you see them getting out the pen, you know it aint no bank card. Must be that in a great many cases it requires the entire pay check to make the minimum monthly credit card payment, so every thing they buy must be done with card. Now I'm a bit slow on this high finance thing, please enlighten me if I'm missing something. Just thought a guy with the Cadilac SUV and 120% mortgage would know the answer. The one that is really starting to bother me is if society expect more and more from government, how the heck are we going to survive when they need 120% of our income for taxes. That one is going to really hurt.
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