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CoronitaParticipantSo I'm curious…
Some of you trying to distinguish yourself by saying your "native californian"…
What's you're definition of being a native californian???
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CoronitaParticipantSo I'm curious…
Some of you trying to distinguish yourself by saying your "native californian"…
What's you're definition of being a native californian???
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CoronitaParticipantSo I'm curious…
Some of you trying to distinguish yourself by saying your "native californian"…
What's you're definition of being a native californian???
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CoronitaParticipantSo I'm curious…
Some of you trying to distinguish yourself by saying your "native californian"…
What's you're definition of being a native californian???
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CoronitaParticipantIt's so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We're in our 40's, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I've seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of "the dream," and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it's time for them to leave.
Americans suck at savings. That's no joke. It's not a native ca/ non-native CA thing. You go to the east coast, west coast, south, etc, it's the same thing over and over again. Statistics in CC debt don't lie..
You in your 40ies being financially response really in the minorities frankly. And if you compare people in my age group (30ies), you'll find even less financially responsible people. Though my immediate friends and family only have "good debt", so many times other constituents around me (co-workers, peers etc) have regularly hit me to borrow $100 a week or two, talk about how great deals their getting on credit card rates by transferring balances, how they don't contribute to a 401k,and on and on).
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CoronitaParticipantIt's so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We're in our 40's, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I've seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of "the dream," and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it's time for them to leave.
Americans suck at savings. That's no joke. It's not a native ca/ non-native CA thing. You go to the east coast, west coast, south, etc, it's the same thing over and over again. Statistics in CC debt don't lie..
You in your 40ies being financially response really in the minorities frankly. And if you compare people in my age group (30ies), you'll find even less financially responsible people. Though my immediate friends and family only have "good debt", so many times other constituents around me (co-workers, peers etc) have regularly hit me to borrow $100 a week or two, talk about how great deals their getting on credit card rates by transferring balances, how they don't contribute to a 401k,and on and on).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIt's so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We're in our 40's, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I've seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of "the dream," and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it's time for them to leave.
Americans suck at savings. That's no joke. It's not a native ca/ non-native CA thing. You go to the east coast, west coast, south, etc, it's the same thing over and over again. Statistics in CC debt don't lie..
You in your 40ies being financially response really in the minorities frankly. And if you compare people in my age group (30ies), you'll find even less financially responsible people. Though my immediate friends and family only have "good debt", so many times other constituents around me (co-workers, peers etc) have regularly hit me to borrow $100 a week or two, talk about how great deals their getting on credit card rates by transferring balances, how they don't contribute to a 401k,and on and on).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIt's so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We're in our 40's, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I've seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of "the dream," and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it's time for them to leave.
Americans suck at savings. That's no joke. It's not a native ca/ non-native CA thing. You go to the east coast, west coast, south, etc, it's the same thing over and over again. Statistics in CC debt don't lie..
You in your 40ies being financially response really in the minorities frankly. And if you compare people in my age group (30ies), you'll find even less financially responsible people. Though my immediate friends and family only have "good debt", so many times other constituents around me (co-workers, peers etc) have regularly hit me to borrow $100 a week or two, talk about how great deals their getting on credit card rates by transferring balances, how they don't contribute to a 401k,and on and on).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIt's so sad to me that the media continues to profile a few idiots like this who are really not representative of most Californians.
We're in our 40's, and everyone we know is fiscally responsible. We are people who have our houses paid off, and have planned and saved for many years to provide for a sound retirement. We understand the meaning of the word reality.
Many Californians are transplants and they are great, responsible people, but for some reason, many of the real flakes I've seen in recent years, came to California from other places in search of "the dream," and have lived far beyond their means. Perhaps it's time for them to leave.
Americans suck at savings. That's no joke. It's not a native ca/ non-native CA thing. You go to the east coast, west coast, south, etc, it's the same thing over and over again. Statistics in CC debt don't lie..
You in your 40ies being financially response really in the minorities frankly. And if you compare people in my age group (30ies), you'll find even less financially responsible people. Though my immediate friends and family only have "good debt", so many times other constituents around me (co-workers, peers etc) have regularly hit me to borrow $100 a week or two, talk about how great deals their getting on credit card rates by transferring balances, how they don't contribute to a 401k,and on and on).
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CoronitaParticipantWhat will make you sicker is if that if you leave it up to enough politicians, they'll try to make YOU the saver/financially responsible PAY for their mistakes by redistributing wealth and assets. Take a look at who's running for prez. And read all about.
My point is that I feel sorry for anyone who didn't start saving early because it sure builds up slow. Our deposits to IRA / Roth have always been considered priority and I can assure you we have never driven anything like a BMW or thought we could buy a house in Irvine.
Actually, I don't really feel sorry. I can't count how many times when I talked to people who mentioned about how they didn't participate in some 401k plan of some sort, the number of excuses that they say. (It's a scam, you lose money in it, I can do better if I save myself, blah blah blah blah). A lot of people are over-confident in financial self discipline, and very few want to admit that they need those plans to force them to save.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantWhat will make you sicker is if that if you leave it up to enough politicians, they'll try to make YOU the saver/financially responsible PAY for their mistakes by redistributing wealth and assets. Take a look at who's running for prez. And read all about.
My point is that I feel sorry for anyone who didn't start saving early because it sure builds up slow. Our deposits to IRA / Roth have always been considered priority and I can assure you we have never driven anything like a BMW or thought we could buy a house in Irvine.
Actually, I don't really feel sorry. I can't count how many times when I talked to people who mentioned about how they didn't participate in some 401k plan of some sort, the number of excuses that they say. (It's a scam, you lose money in it, I can do better if I save myself, blah blah blah blah). A lot of people are over-confident in financial self discipline, and very few want to admit that they need those plans to force them to save.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantWhat will make you sicker is if that if you leave it up to enough politicians, they'll try to make YOU the saver/financially responsible PAY for their mistakes by redistributing wealth and assets. Take a look at who's running for prez. And read all about.
My point is that I feel sorry for anyone who didn't start saving early because it sure builds up slow. Our deposits to IRA / Roth have always been considered priority and I can assure you we have never driven anything like a BMW or thought we could buy a house in Irvine.
Actually, I don't really feel sorry. I can't count how many times when I talked to people who mentioned about how they didn't participate in some 401k plan of some sort, the number of excuses that they say. (It's a scam, you lose money in it, I can do better if I save myself, blah blah blah blah). A lot of people are over-confident in financial self discipline, and very few want to admit that they need those plans to force them to save.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantWhat will make you sicker is if that if you leave it up to enough politicians, they'll try to make YOU the saver/financially responsible PAY for their mistakes by redistributing wealth and assets. Take a look at who's running for prez. And read all about.
My point is that I feel sorry for anyone who didn't start saving early because it sure builds up slow. Our deposits to IRA / Roth have always been considered priority and I can assure you we have never driven anything like a BMW or thought we could buy a house in Irvine.
Actually, I don't really feel sorry. I can't count how many times when I talked to people who mentioned about how they didn't participate in some 401k plan of some sort, the number of excuses that they say. (It's a scam, you lose money in it, I can do better if I save myself, blah blah blah blah). A lot of people are over-confident in financial self discipline, and very few want to admit that they need those plans to force them to save.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantWhat will make you sicker is if that if you leave it up to enough politicians, they'll try to make YOU the saver/financially responsible PAY for their mistakes by redistributing wealth and assets. Take a look at who's running for prez. And read all about.
My point is that I feel sorry for anyone who didn't start saving early because it sure builds up slow. Our deposits to IRA / Roth have always been considered priority and I can assure you we have never driven anything like a BMW or thought we could buy a house in Irvine.
Actually, I don't really feel sorry. I can't count how many times when I talked to people who mentioned about how they didn't participate in some 401k plan of some sort, the number of excuses that they say. (It's a scam, you lose money in it, I can do better if I save myself, blah blah blah blah). A lot of people are over-confident in financial self discipline, and very few want to admit that they need those plans to force them to save.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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