Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 24, 2011 at 16:39:25 from (174.124.110.80):
In Reply to: Re: OT Gas Prices posted by reddog848 on February 24, 2011 at 06:21:06:
Fred.I'm 75 years old,and I truly do understand the delima that you are into ,along with a whole lot of other folks,(including us)and like you We live on a budget (limited income)where constant rising cost has us re-shuffling the balance ledger most every week.Wanted to purchase some acreage but if I did, he bank would control most every asset we have. Our home is debt free, All our vehicles are paid for but prices of Home fuel oil. Wood cost,gas to run the equipment, including a vehicle to go to grocery store, Dr. appointment etc. License Plate fees, repair parts when necessary, electric rates going up almost monthly, Insurance -Home-Auto,makes for a tougher time as when We were younger. My son can now feel the pinch we are slowly getting dragged into ,by high prices.Right now ,down below us is a newly(4 years) built house the owners can't get rid of and the lake shore taxes is eating away at what they thought would be a wind fall what with the housing market booming.Lots of speculators in the housing market ,and the WANT FOR A Bigger impressive home,caught em with their pants down so to speak,when the bottom fell out of the housing market ,the lending thieves pillaged . I truly don't feel any sympathy for their plight. You and I are caught in the middle of class living conditions war fare. Just keep trying and have faith. God bless . Regards LOU.
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