Posted by jasinpa on March 27, 2015 at 17:12:50 from (67.234.164.72):
In Reply to: Our Economy posted by John in La on March 27, 2015 at 06:41:36:
just my 2 cents on this topic , first i work for a company that profits big every year , i got a smack in the face with a 13 cent raise , forced to work 6 days a week up to 70 hrs , then at the end of the year lay us all off & contract are work for the winter to save money , yes ill be back to the sweat shop soon but worked my @ss off all summer made less gross for the year , now all my retirement & anyone around my age or younger is forced into a 401K ( stock market) making rich richer , company cut there match , pay so called mantaince fees also now , pay a penalty to the gov. if i need that money ( which is mine ) every time the market crashes i lose over half wait 5 or more years to get it back . Gas tax , property tax , heck every tax in PA has went up , unemployment pay is cut , even though ive payed it in . price at the grossery store is up on everything the farmer makes less, milking cows here dont even pay the estimated cost per animal by government standards , putting corn in your stove is worth more then feeding the world ( which is staving to death according to gov. ) ill stop there , but people better wake up in this country or 1929 or worse is coming again , im getting by because i never bought more then i could afford unlike most my age , being in debt makes you a slave is what i was taught . think about what happens when everyone like me gets old, cant work, lost all my retirement not by my choice , S.S. will be broke , is my fine government going to take care of me since they robbed me of the ability to do it my self? If so now this country has a new money problem or maybe i wont be worth nothing then, so Obams care will let me die ( in peace i hope ) but i wouldnt count on that either. no offence to anyone but it seem like the old ( over 50 ) dont want nothing that will effect them to change , the 30 & under do ( for the worse) or dont care & everyone my age is stuck paying the bill, robbing peter to pay paul , i speak from exsperance im tired of being peter , and seeing the younger gen. at work or should i say never wanting to work,thinking fast food should pay them $15 hr , my generation is doomed & cant even afford a burger
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