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It might however help stem your losses, even if it doesn’t increase your income.
Losses? I don’t have losses. Perhaps you have me confused with someone else.
greensdParticipantIt might however help stem your losses, even if it doesn’t increase your income.
Losses? I don’t have losses. Perhaps you have me confused with someone else.
greensdParticipantIt might however help stem your losses, even if it doesn’t increase your income.
Losses? I don’t have losses. Perhaps you have me confused with someone else.
greensdParticipantIt might however help stem your losses, even if it doesn’t increase your income.
Losses? I don’t have losses. Perhaps you have me confused with someone else.
greensdParticipantDon’t feel bad greensd, if you spend your free time reading financial and math related blogs the liklihood that you will remain in the 30k bracket is fairly low.
See, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. I have a PhD. I’ve published in math journals. I’m a university professor, one step away from getting tenure. I don’t think anything I learn from you clowns is going to increase my income. I don’t have a lower income than you because I’m lazy or ignorant, and nothing I do (short of changing careers) is going to substantially increase my income. Hell, we had to threaten to go on strike to get a 3% cost of living increase. And, you don’t have a higher income than me because you’re hard-working and smart.
Seriously, you should come talk to some actual people who make $30,000/yr. Most of them are incredibly hard-working and, despite not having much education, pretty savvy about how things work. The growing income disparity in this country is only going to get worse, and it’s going to bite us all. Nobody cares how rich the rich are, as long as the not-rich have enough to be comfortable. When I decided to go into the professing business, it was still something that would support a middle-class lifestyle. You’d never get rich, but you’d do fine. Not anymore. When you’ve got a large fraction of the population watching their standard of living steadily decline, blathering about NASCAR isn’t going to help.
greensdParticipantDon’t feel bad greensd, if you spend your free time reading financial and math related blogs the liklihood that you will remain in the 30k bracket is fairly low.
See, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. I have a PhD. I’ve published in math journals. I’m a university professor, one step away from getting tenure. I don’t think anything I learn from you clowns is going to increase my income. I don’t have a lower income than you because I’m lazy or ignorant, and nothing I do (short of changing careers) is going to substantially increase my income. Hell, we had to threaten to go on strike to get a 3% cost of living increase. And, you don’t have a higher income than me because you’re hard-working and smart.
Seriously, you should come talk to some actual people who make $30,000/yr. Most of them are incredibly hard-working and, despite not having much education, pretty savvy about how things work. The growing income disparity in this country is only going to get worse, and it’s going to bite us all. Nobody cares how rich the rich are, as long as the not-rich have enough to be comfortable. When I decided to go into the professing business, it was still something that would support a middle-class lifestyle. You’d never get rich, but you’d do fine. Not anymore. When you’ve got a large fraction of the population watching their standard of living steadily decline, blathering about NASCAR isn’t going to help.
greensdParticipantDon’t feel bad greensd, if you spend your free time reading financial and math related blogs the liklihood that you will remain in the 30k bracket is fairly low.
See, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. I have a PhD. I’ve published in math journals. I’m a university professor, one step away from getting tenure. I don’t think anything I learn from you clowns is going to increase my income. I don’t have a lower income than you because I’m lazy or ignorant, and nothing I do (short of changing careers) is going to substantially increase my income. Hell, we had to threaten to go on strike to get a 3% cost of living increase. And, you don’t have a higher income than me because you’re hard-working and smart.
Seriously, you should come talk to some actual people who make $30,000/yr. Most of them are incredibly hard-working and, despite not having much education, pretty savvy about how things work. The growing income disparity in this country is only going to get worse, and it’s going to bite us all. Nobody cares how rich the rich are, as long as the not-rich have enough to be comfortable. When I decided to go into the professing business, it was still something that would support a middle-class lifestyle. You’d never get rich, but you’d do fine. Not anymore. When you’ve got a large fraction of the population watching their standard of living steadily decline, blathering about NASCAR isn’t going to help.
greensdParticipantDon’t feel bad greensd, if you spend your free time reading financial and math related blogs the liklihood that you will remain in the 30k bracket is fairly low.
See, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. I have a PhD. I’ve published in math journals. I’m a university professor, one step away from getting tenure. I don’t think anything I learn from you clowns is going to increase my income. I don’t have a lower income than you because I’m lazy or ignorant, and nothing I do (short of changing careers) is going to substantially increase my income. Hell, we had to threaten to go on strike to get a 3% cost of living increase. And, you don’t have a higher income than me because you’re hard-working and smart.
Seriously, you should come talk to some actual people who make $30,000/yr. Most of them are incredibly hard-working and, despite not having much education, pretty savvy about how things work. The growing income disparity in this country is only going to get worse, and it’s going to bite us all. Nobody cares how rich the rich are, as long as the not-rich have enough to be comfortable. When I decided to go into the professing business, it was still something that would support a middle-class lifestyle. You’d never get rich, but you’d do fine. Not anymore. When you’ve got a large fraction of the population watching their standard of living steadily decline, blathering about NASCAR isn’t going to help.
greensdParticipantDon’t feel bad greensd, if you spend your free time reading financial and math related blogs the liklihood that you will remain in the 30k bracket is fairly low.
See, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. I have a PhD. I’ve published in math journals. I’m a university professor, one step away from getting tenure. I don’t think anything I learn from you clowns is going to increase my income. I don’t have a lower income than you because I’m lazy or ignorant, and nothing I do (short of changing careers) is going to substantially increase my income. Hell, we had to threaten to go on strike to get a 3% cost of living increase. And, you don’t have a higher income than me because you’re hard-working and smart.
Seriously, you should come talk to some actual people who make $30,000/yr. Most of them are incredibly hard-working and, despite not having much education, pretty savvy about how things work. The growing income disparity in this country is only going to get worse, and it’s going to bite us all. Nobody cares how rich the rich are, as long as the not-rich have enough to be comfortable. When I decided to go into the professing business, it was still something that would support a middle-class lifestyle. You’d never get rich, but you’d do fine. Not anymore. When you’ve got a large fraction of the population watching their standard of living steadily decline, blathering about NASCAR isn’t going to help.
greensdParticipantJeez, you guys are loaded. I’ll definitely be getting the rebate… no risk of hitting the cutoff here. And just to give you some perspective, and I’m actually pretty well off compared to my neighbors. I make quite a bit more than the median for my area (which is about $30,000 per household). And no, I don’t live in the ghetto, but I’m “ghetto-adjacent” — half a mile to the south or east of me and things are much, much tougher. All of you who go on about how easy the poor have really ought to come spend a year or so down here and see what it’s like.
greensdParticipantJeez, you guys are loaded. I’ll definitely be getting the rebate… no risk of hitting the cutoff here. And just to give you some perspective, and I’m actually pretty well off compared to my neighbors. I make quite a bit more than the median for my area (which is about $30,000 per household). And no, I don’t live in the ghetto, but I’m “ghetto-adjacent” — half a mile to the south or east of me and things are much, much tougher. All of you who go on about how easy the poor have really ought to come spend a year or so down here and see what it’s like.
greensdParticipantJeez, you guys are loaded. I’ll definitely be getting the rebate… no risk of hitting the cutoff here. And just to give you some perspective, and I’m actually pretty well off compared to my neighbors. I make quite a bit more than the median for my area (which is about $30,000 per household). And no, I don’t live in the ghetto, but I’m “ghetto-adjacent” — half a mile to the south or east of me and things are much, much tougher. All of you who go on about how easy the poor have really ought to come spend a year or so down here and see what it’s like.
greensdParticipantJeez, you guys are loaded. I’ll definitely be getting the rebate… no risk of hitting the cutoff here. And just to give you some perspective, and I’m actually pretty well off compared to my neighbors. I make quite a bit more than the median for my area (which is about $30,000 per household). And no, I don’t live in the ghetto, but I’m “ghetto-adjacent” — half a mile to the south or east of me and things are much, much tougher. All of you who go on about how easy the poor have really ought to come spend a year or so down here and see what it’s like.
greensdParticipantJeez, you guys are loaded. I’ll definitely be getting the rebate… no risk of hitting the cutoff here. And just to give you some perspective, and I’m actually pretty well off compared to my neighbors. I make quite a bit more than the median for my area (which is about $30,000 per household). And no, I don’t live in the ghetto, but I’m “ghetto-adjacent” — half a mile to the south or east of me and things are much, much tougher. All of you who go on about how easy the poor have really ought to come spend a year or so down here and see what it’s like.
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