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LostCat
ParticipantO% this year. 5 years ago, I received a standard of living increase 3%, plus a merit increase up to 5%.
This year our budget is so tight, it either lay off people or stop giving them raises.
LostCat
ParticipantO% this year. 5 years ago, I received a standard of living increase 3%, plus a merit increase up to 5%.
This year our budget is so tight, it either lay off people or stop giving them raises.
LostCat
ParticipantO% this year. 5 years ago, I received a standard of living increase 3%, plus a merit increase up to 5%.
This year our budget is so tight, it either lay off people or stop giving them raises.
LostCat
ParticipantO% this year. 5 years ago, I received a standard of living increase 3%, plus a merit increase up to 5%.
This year our budget is so tight, it either lay off people or stop giving them raises.
LostCat
ParticipantWe’re already there. The minute you can’t afford what you have been able to afford, you’re in a depression.
I live in a 1950’s home. The closet space is small, and small for a reason. Look at a home built in 2007. The closet is bigger than my master bedroom.
Well, chances are, I’ll be able to keep my closet filled and most won’t be able to keep their post 1990 closet filled. That’s depression to many.
LostCat
ParticipantWe’re already there. The minute you can’t afford what you have been able to afford, you’re in a depression.
I live in a 1950’s home. The closet space is small, and small for a reason. Look at a home built in 2007. The closet is bigger than my master bedroom.
Well, chances are, I’ll be able to keep my closet filled and most won’t be able to keep their post 1990 closet filled. That’s depression to many.
LostCat
ParticipantWe’re already there. The minute you can’t afford what you have been able to afford, you’re in a depression.
I live in a 1950’s home. The closet space is small, and small for a reason. Look at a home built in 2007. The closet is bigger than my master bedroom.
Well, chances are, I’ll be able to keep my closet filled and most won’t be able to keep their post 1990 closet filled. That’s depression to many.
LostCat
ParticipantWe’re already there. The minute you can’t afford what you have been able to afford, you’re in a depression.
I live in a 1950’s home. The closet space is small, and small for a reason. Look at a home built in 2007. The closet is bigger than my master bedroom.
Well, chances are, I’ll be able to keep my closet filled and most won’t be able to keep their post 1990 closet filled. That’s depression to many.
LostCat
ParticipantWe’re already there. The minute you can’t afford what you have been able to afford, you’re in a depression.
I live in a 1950’s home. The closet space is small, and small for a reason. Look at a home built in 2007. The closet is bigger than my master bedroom.
Well, chances are, I’ll be able to keep my closet filled and most won’t be able to keep their post 1990 closet filled. That’s depression to many.
July 6, 2008 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Democrats intent on destroying middle class with $11 gas #233797LostCat
ParticipantIf gas is the demise of this country’s middle class, then we’re idots for depending on oil too much. America’s biggest problem is the middle class is under educated and doesn’t see the light. When people can’t afford gas, they think to themselves.. “what the hell is we gonaa do pa” instead of acting and realizing that we need to invest in our mass transit system. This country is last in so many ways. Being able to drive a Ford 350 down the street doesn’t make us whole or #1. It means we are weak and are unable to adapt to change. In San Diego alone, if you took all the funding that has been put into HWY’s since 1970 and spent that on mass transit, gas prices wouldn’t phase us.
So middle class, if you think a democrate is going to destroy our country with $10 gas, then you are mistaken. Our country and it’s caveman priorities will be the downfall of our country.
July 6, 2008 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Democrats intent on destroying middle class with $11 gas #233926LostCat
ParticipantIf gas is the demise of this country’s middle class, then we’re idots for depending on oil too much. America’s biggest problem is the middle class is under educated and doesn’t see the light. When people can’t afford gas, they think to themselves.. “what the hell is we gonaa do pa” instead of acting and realizing that we need to invest in our mass transit system. This country is last in so many ways. Being able to drive a Ford 350 down the street doesn’t make us whole or #1. It means we are weak and are unable to adapt to change. In San Diego alone, if you took all the funding that has been put into HWY’s since 1970 and spent that on mass transit, gas prices wouldn’t phase us.
So middle class, if you think a democrate is going to destroy our country with $10 gas, then you are mistaken. Our country and it’s caveman priorities will be the downfall of our country.
July 6, 2008 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Democrats intent on destroying middle class with $11 gas #233933LostCat
ParticipantIf gas is the demise of this country’s middle class, then we’re idots for depending on oil too much. America’s biggest problem is the middle class is under educated and doesn’t see the light. When people can’t afford gas, they think to themselves.. “what the hell is we gonaa do pa” instead of acting and realizing that we need to invest in our mass transit system. This country is last in so many ways. Being able to drive a Ford 350 down the street doesn’t make us whole or #1. It means we are weak and are unable to adapt to change. In San Diego alone, if you took all the funding that has been put into HWY’s since 1970 and spent that on mass transit, gas prices wouldn’t phase us.
So middle class, if you think a democrate is going to destroy our country with $10 gas, then you are mistaken. Our country and it’s caveman priorities will be the downfall of our country.
July 6, 2008 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Democrats intent on destroying middle class with $11 gas #233975LostCat
ParticipantIf gas is the demise of this country’s middle class, then we’re idots for depending on oil too much. America’s biggest problem is the middle class is under educated and doesn’t see the light. When people can’t afford gas, they think to themselves.. “what the hell is we gonaa do pa” instead of acting and realizing that we need to invest in our mass transit system. This country is last in so many ways. Being able to drive a Ford 350 down the street doesn’t make us whole or #1. It means we are weak and are unable to adapt to change. In San Diego alone, if you took all the funding that has been put into HWY’s since 1970 and spent that on mass transit, gas prices wouldn’t phase us.
So middle class, if you think a democrate is going to destroy our country with $10 gas, then you are mistaken. Our country and it’s caveman priorities will be the downfall of our country.
July 6, 2008 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Democrats intent on destroying middle class with $11 gas #233984LostCat
ParticipantIf gas is the demise of this country’s middle class, then we’re idots for depending on oil too much. America’s biggest problem is the middle class is under educated and doesn’t see the light. When people can’t afford gas, they think to themselves.. “what the hell is we gonaa do pa” instead of acting and realizing that we need to invest in our mass transit system. This country is last in so many ways. Being able to drive a Ford 350 down the street doesn’t make us whole or #1. It means we are weak and are unable to adapt to change. In San Diego alone, if you took all the funding that has been put into HWY’s since 1970 and spent that on mass transit, gas prices wouldn’t phase us.
So middle class, if you think a democrate is going to destroy our country with $10 gas, then you are mistaken. Our country and it’s caveman priorities will be the downfall of our country.
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