Posted by redtom on March 01, 2011 at 16:41:55 from (97.84.169.165):
In Reply to: Money OT posted by Paul Shuler on March 01, 2011 at 09:26:54:
I could be writing your post, myself. I paid off my house 3 yrs ago and thought I'd be swimming in money. Wrong! I don't know where it goes but it does. whether people realize it or not, they are paying more for everything! Gas, food, lodging, taxes. Now that my kids are teens, groceries doubled, gas doubled. You and I are getting screwed! Why? because we work! I got to help buy everyone a car, helped them with their mortgage, and now I get to help them with their health insurance. just because I work! I drive cr@p, haven't been to a Red Power roundup in years, keep trying to find pieces of my "collection" that I can sell and have no extra cash for rstoration. Don't have a boat, quad, cycle, snowmobile. I too went through a five year pay freeze which technically is a wage decrease. Sometimes I wonder if the unemployed are better off. I work with a guy who's $30,000 in debt with credit cards. He's got a new truck, quad, goes fishing at least twice a month. At least he's having fun. Me? I'm having "frugal"! But, I still see my share of rich people. Their having the best time of their lives buying.
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