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<blockquote data-quote="realbrown1" data-source="post: 1547003" data-attributes="member: 46221"><p>I get you. </p><p></p><p>It's frustrating trying to point out FACTS to people who have already made up their mind and don't ever consider changing it even if new information is availabe.</p><p></p><p>BTW, because of hard work and being fortunate enough to work at UPS and be a teamster, I think I have done better than any person in my extended families. Even though there are about 4 college grads in there, they either don't make what I do working 48-50 hrs a week. Or they don't have the benefits that I do.</p><p>And although I did attend college, but dropped out to make more money for my wife and soon to be born son, I never had a dime of college debt thanks to the GI Bill and me paying what was left.</p><p>So I can't complain, and wouldn't ever want to being this fortunate.</p><p>Now if we could just get some of these lifetime welfare recipients to get off their butts, and want to get a job, our nation would be better off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realbrown1, post: 1547003, member: 46221"] I get you. It's frustrating trying to point out FACTS to people who have already made up their mind and don't ever consider changing it even if new information is availabe. BTW, because of hard work and being fortunate enough to work at UPS and be a teamster, I think I have done better than any person in my extended families. Even though there are about 4 college grads in there, they either don't make what I do working 48-50 hrs a week. Or they don't have the benefits that I do. And although I did attend college, but dropped out to make more money for my wife and soon to be born son, I never had a dime of college debt thanks to the GI Bill and me paying what was left. So I can't complain, and wouldn't ever want to being this fortunate. Now if we could just get some of these lifetime welfare recipients to get off their butts, and want to get a job, our nation would be better off. [/QUOTE]
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