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patientrenter
Participant[quote=mike92104]…Basically a simple tax protest was spun into some huge new movement that the left could attack, and the right tried to take credit for.[/quote]
Very perceptive. I don’t know for sure, but your post sounds right.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=mike92104]…Basically a simple tax protest was spun into some huge new movement that the left could attack, and the right tried to take credit for.[/quote]
Very perceptive. I don’t know for sure, but your post sounds right.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=mike92104]…Basically a simple tax protest was spun into some huge new movement that the left could attack, and the right tried to take credit for.[/quote]
Very perceptive. I don’t know for sure, but your post sounds right.
July 31, 2010 at 8:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #584891patientrenter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]..I ask the last 3 posters (Araya, patb & SK in CV) are you more successful, more educated and living a fuller life than your grand dad or are you the new underclass?[/quote]
Grandfathers? Two generations ago? Surely they can just compare to their parents.
(I know that I could not possibly match my father’s lifestyle.)
July 31, 2010 at 8:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #584984patientrenter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]..I ask the last 3 posters (Araya, patb & SK in CV) are you more successful, more educated and living a fuller life than your grand dad or are you the new underclass?[/quote]
Grandfathers? Two generations ago? Surely they can just compare to their parents.
(I know that I could not possibly match my father’s lifestyle.)
July 31, 2010 at 8:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #585519patientrenter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]..I ask the last 3 posters (Araya, patb & SK in CV) are you more successful, more educated and living a fuller life than your grand dad or are you the new underclass?[/quote]
Grandfathers? Two generations ago? Surely they can just compare to their parents.
(I know that I could not possibly match my father’s lifestyle.)
July 31, 2010 at 8:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #585626patientrenter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]..I ask the last 3 posters (Araya, patb & SK in CV) are you more successful, more educated and living a fuller life than your grand dad or are you the new underclass?[/quote]
Grandfathers? Two generations ago? Surely they can just compare to their parents.
(I know that I could not possibly match my father’s lifestyle.)
July 31, 2010 at 8:25 PM in reply to: Gone with the Globalization, that is the US Middle Class #585928patientrenter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]..I ask the last 3 posters (Araya, patb & SK in CV) are you more successful, more educated and living a fuller life than your grand dad or are you the new underclass?[/quote]
Grandfathers? Two generations ago? Surely they can just compare to their parents.
(I know that I could not possibly match my father’s lifestyle.)
patientrenter
ParticipantOver the last 12 months (from June 2009 through June 2010), the CPI-U has increased by 1.05%.
It decreased by 0.1% last month (from May 2010 to June 2010). Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U has increased in 9 months, and decreased in just 3 – July 2009, December 2009, and June 2010.
There is no collapse in the CPI. In fact, it is still clearly going up more than it is going down.
patientrenter
ParticipantOver the last 12 months (from June 2009 through June 2010), the CPI-U has increased by 1.05%.
It decreased by 0.1% last month (from May 2010 to June 2010). Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U has increased in 9 months, and decreased in just 3 – July 2009, December 2009, and June 2010.
There is no collapse in the CPI. In fact, it is still clearly going up more than it is going down.
patientrenter
ParticipantOver the last 12 months (from June 2009 through June 2010), the CPI-U has increased by 1.05%.
It decreased by 0.1% last month (from May 2010 to June 2010). Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U has increased in 9 months, and decreased in just 3 – July 2009, December 2009, and June 2010.
There is no collapse in the CPI. In fact, it is still clearly going up more than it is going down.
patientrenter
ParticipantOver the last 12 months (from June 2009 through June 2010), the CPI-U has increased by 1.05%.
It decreased by 0.1% last month (from May 2010 to June 2010). Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U has increased in 9 months, and decreased in just 3 – July 2009, December 2009, and June 2010.
There is no collapse in the CPI. In fact, it is still clearly going up more than it is going down.
patientrenter
ParticipantOver the last 12 months (from June 2009 through June 2010), the CPI-U has increased by 1.05%.
It decreased by 0.1% last month (from May 2010 to June 2010). Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U has increased in 9 months, and decreased in just 3 – July 2009, December 2009, and June 2010.
There is no collapse in the CPI. In fact, it is still clearly going up more than it is going down.
patientrenter
Participant“I wrote the above articles a year and a half ago, and have revisited the topic many times since, and yet people still keep trying to draw me into the same arguments I have addressed many times.”
You are very patient, Rich.
People need certainty. So they want to believe that only one outcome is possible. Anything that gets in the way of that belief tends to get brushed aside – over and over again. At some point, it’s best to just ignore it.
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