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Why would anybody listen to Republicans ? The party of "No"
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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 495839" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>I don't know of any statistical measure we can apply to your friends scenario vs others who have fallen on to hard luck and are frugal with their money. I could of been one of those statistics, back in 97' after a divorce with 2 kids, I was almost wipe out. Luckily I had access to borrow from my 401k and cash in some stock when needed. I made a good living, however child support payments made it difficult to stay afloat. I lived paycheck to paycheck, I know what it's like. But this demonstrates the difference in our idealology. We both agree milkers of the system is a drag, having said that, one or us is for compassion and generally cares for the well being of his fellow man to be productive, and one for individualism, responsibility, everyman for himself and tough luck if any unforeseen circumstances knock at your door....hopefully you'll never have to face adversity or tough luck and won't be cast aside as a financial liability.</p><p> </p><p>[Tieguy=495275]</p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">One problem with that theory Clinton inherited an economy from HW that had just come out of a recession and was showing positive growth</span></p></blockquote><p></p><p> </p><p>Don't fret Triple J, thats just Tieguy being Tieguy....Well written post! IMO</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 495839, member: 9859"] I don't know of any statistical measure we can apply to your friends scenario vs others who have fallen on to hard luck and are frugal with their money. I could of been one of those statistics, back in 97' after a divorce with 2 kids, I was almost wipe out. Luckily I had access to borrow from my 401k and cash in some stock when needed. I made a good living, however child support payments made it difficult to stay afloat. I lived paycheck to paycheck, I know what it's like. But this demonstrates the difference in our idealology. We both agree milkers of the system is a drag, having said that, one or us is for compassion and generally cares for the well being of his fellow man to be productive, and one for individualism, responsibility, everyman for himself and tough luck if any unforeseen circumstances knock at your door....hopefully you'll never have to face adversity or tough luck and won't be cast aside as a financial liability. [Tieguy=495275] [COLOR=#0000ff]One problem with that theory Clinton inherited an economy from HW that had just come out of a recession and was showing positive growth[/COLOR] [COLOR=black][/quote][/COLOR] Don't fret Triple J, thats just Tieguy being Tieguy....Well written post! IMO [/QUOTE]
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