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June 28, 2008 at 1:33 PM #230330June 28, 2008 at 1:36 PM #230160anParticipant
[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. Have you lost your mind??
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I think you might have misunderstood my point kev374. That’s exactly my point, if one person making $125k/year is not considered “wealthy” (which I completely agree with), then $250k for 2 people is not “wealthy” either. Especially if we strive for equal pay among the sexes and a family having double income.June 28, 2008 at 1:36 PM #230281anParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. Have you lost your mind??
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I think you might have misunderstood my point kev374. That’s exactly my point, if one person making $125k/year is not considered “wealthy” (which I completely agree with), then $250k for 2 people is not “wealthy” either. Especially if we strive for equal pay among the sexes and a family having double income.June 28, 2008 at 1:36 PM #230287anParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. Have you lost your mind??
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I think you might have misunderstood my point kev374. That’s exactly my point, if one person making $125k/year is not considered “wealthy” (which I completely agree with), then $250k for 2 people is not “wealthy” either. Especially if we strive for equal pay among the sexes and a family having double income.June 28, 2008 at 1:36 PM #230325anParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. Have you lost your mind??
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I think you might have misunderstood my point kev374. That’s exactly my point, if one person making $125k/year is not considered “wealthy” (which I completely agree with), then $250k for 2 people is not “wealthy” either. Especially if we strive for equal pay among the sexes and a family having double income.June 28, 2008 at 1:36 PM #230341anParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. Have you lost your mind??
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I think you might have misunderstood my point kev374. That’s exactly my point, if one person making $125k/year is not considered “wealthy” (which I completely agree with), then $250k for 2 people is not “wealthy” either. Especially if we strive for equal pay among the sexes and a family having double income.June 28, 2008 at 1:41 PM #230179blue_skyParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. People earning $125k/yr already pay 48% in marginal taxes, you want to increase it.. Have you lost your mind?? Have you gone INSANE??
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WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG!
June 28, 2008 at 1:41 PM #230299blue_skyParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. People earning $125k/yr already pay 48% in marginal taxes, you want to increase it.. Have you lost your mind?? Have you gone INSANE??
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WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG!
June 28, 2008 at 1:41 PM #230307blue_skyParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. People earning $125k/yr already pay 48% in marginal taxes, you want to increase it.. Have you lost your mind?? Have you gone INSANE??
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WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG!
June 28, 2008 at 1:41 PM #230343blue_skyParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. People earning $125k/yr already pay 48% in marginal taxes, you want to increase it.. Have you lost your mind?? Have you gone INSANE??
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WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG!
June 28, 2008 at 1:41 PM #230361blue_skyParticipant[quote=kev374]It is an OUTRAGE to consider someone earning $125k/yr as “wealthy” when that income can’t even afford a decent single family home over here in Orange County. People earning $125k/yr already pay 48% in marginal taxes, you want to increase it.. Have you lost your mind?? Have you gone INSANE??
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WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG!
June 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM #230213anParticipant[quote=blue_sky]WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG![/quote]
By your logic, $80k/year is rich too. I know a family with 4 kids who makes no more than $60k/year and are coming close to paying their home (in a good neighborhood) off free and clear as well as owning two cars (free and clear as well). So, I guess if you make more than $40k/year/person, you’re rich too. If $40k/yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG.June 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM #230334anParticipant[quote=blue_sky]WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG![/quote]
By your logic, $80k/year is rich too. I know a family with 4 kids who makes no more than $60k/year and are coming close to paying their home (in a good neighborhood) off free and clear as well as owning two cars (free and clear as well). So, I guess if you make more than $40k/year/person, you’re rich too. If $40k/yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG.June 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM #230342anParticipant[quote=blue_sky]WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG![/quote]
By your logic, $80k/year is rich too. I know a family with 4 kids who makes no more than $60k/year and are coming close to paying their home (in a good neighborhood) off free and clear as well as owning two cars (free and clear as well). So, I guess if you make more than $40k/year/person, you’re rich too. If $40k/yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG.June 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM #230379anParticipant[quote=blue_sky]WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. 125K is a LOT of money. Concrete example: one of my friends who is under 30, on a single income of less than 80K in San Diego owns his own house in a good neighborhood, that he put 150K down on and drives a (used) BMW 7 series.
If 125K / yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG![/quote]
By your logic, $80k/year is rich too. I know a family with 4 kids who makes no more than $60k/year and are coming close to paying their home (in a good neighborhood) off free and clear as well as owning two cars (free and clear as well). So, I guess if you make more than $40k/year/person, you’re rich too. If $40k/yr isn’t rich to you: YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG. -
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