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  • #76
    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    Mint?
    thanks man, I'll check it out
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    • #77
      Originally posted by abecx View Post
      How can I claim to be something that I am not. Because I would like for people to live better lives and for the government to function on less makes me a socialist? You're much too narrow minded.
      You say want income equality which is a socialist/progressive agenda. Also who isnsupposed to make sure all this income isnmore equal? The government? Everyone who praises income equality seems to want to government to fix the issue and so yes that is socialism. Taking other people's money to give to others is socialism.
      I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


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      • #78
        Originally posted by bcoop View Post
        Yes, you are. Every single assumption you made in your post was false. But please, explain away how it isn't you that looks foolish.
        Maybe the house was a wrong assumption, but the long list of credit cards doesn't scream good financial decisions. But if you want a bunch of credit cards that is fine I don't care, but bjtching about income inequality and wanting to share the wealth is socialism and that makes him a socialist and usually people who are for that are mad because they "can't get ahead". I stand by calling him a socialist if he is for income equality.
        I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


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        • #79
          shit man. you need a nap.

          god bless.
          It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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          • #80
            Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
            Maybe the house was a wrong assumption, but the long list of credit cards doesn't scream good financial decisions.
            It doesn't? Do you know his interest rates on those cards? Do you know what type of rewards he gets from them?


            They all are zero or have negative balances. Seems to me he is using them wisely. I mean, I guess I could see where it screams "poor financial decisions" to someone that makes a bunch of incorrect assumptions, but maybe that's just me. I'd also suggest you stop buying in to the idea that someone fits in to one of two political categories. Life isn't black and white.
            Originally posted by BradM
            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
            Originally posted by Leah
            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by bcoop View Post
              It doesn't? Do you know his interest rates on those cards? Do you know what type of rewards he gets from them?


              They all are zero or have negative balances. Seems to me he is using them wisely. I mean, I guess I could see where it screams "poor financial decisions" to someone that makes a bunch of incorrect assumptions, but maybe that's just me.
              agreed, seems like he's got plenty of credit available.
              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                agreed, seems like he's got plenty of credit available.
                That crazy Lantirn and his damned jump to conclusions mat.
                Originally posted by BradM
                But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                Originally posted by Leah
                In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
                  shit man. you need a nap.
                  Ha!
                  Originally posted by Silverback
                  Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
                    Maybe the house was a wrong assumption, but the long list of credit cards doesn't scream good financial decisions. But if you want a bunch of credit cards that is fine I don't care, but bjtching about income inequality and wanting to share the wealth is socialism and that makes him a socialist and usually people who are for that are mad because they "can't get ahead". I stand by calling him a socialist if he is for income equality.
                    Does it really? I have at least 6 'active' cards counting store accounts, and a few others that haven't been officially closed along with an open line of credit at the bank. I have a current balance on the cards (only 2) of over $22K. Want to know how much interest I'll pay on it? None. Balance paid in full every month. I use my cards for work expenses and get reimbursed. Before you start with 'living paycheck to paycheck' or revolving balance BS, know that I could pay that balance in full right this minute. It's not a way to stay afloat -- it's using a system in place to collect rewards. Oh, and my FICO is 842 if it matters.

                    Complaining about income inequality is not socialism either. I'll give you a different analogy. Within the same company, let's say a production worker makes $25K per year and a VP makes $100K. As the new year rolls around, the company gives out a 5% cost of living raise. One guy receives a $1250 raise and the other gets $5000. How is that fair? What about the following year when it happens again but the discrepancy is larger? Is milk more expensive for the VP than for the production worker? Gas? Why should the VP receive more than double the amount in a cost of living raise than the production worker? It's not merit based, so don't feed me anything stating that. The VP is already paid more for his higher perceived value. Abecx is talking more about how those in control aren't necessarily opening the doors for anyone else to come in to their group.

                    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                    It doesn't? Do you know his interest rates on those cards? Do you know what type of rewards he gets from them?


                    They all are zero or have negative balances. Seems to me he is using them wisely. I mean, I guess I could see where it screams "poor financial decisions" to someone that makes a bunch of incorrect assumptions, but maybe that's just me. I'd also suggest you stop buying in to the idea that someone fits in to one of two political categories. Life isn't black and white.
                    This.
                    Last edited by juiceweezl; 01-18-2016, 08:59 PM.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by abecx View Post
                        No and my rent isnt exactly cheap either, but I was referencing people that are paying $800 a month for a 2 bedroom, its hard for them to ever save up enough for a house without getting loan insurance.
                        I charge $650-$850 per month for a one bedroom one bath condo that are each around 800sqft; $800 a month for a 2 bedroom is cheap. I bet that every one of the people who you like to use as an example has cable, internet, a smart phone, and goes out to eat. If they gave up all of those things they could have their 20% for a down payment in no time flat.

                        Originally posted by abecx View Post
                        I agree, but I think the rate of upwards movement is also slow. Companies act like 5% raises are some massive thing to be thankful about, but when you're paying employees so low to begin with, 5% isnt that much.
                        Start a company that gives 20% raises per annum and gives all employees the 20% needed to buy a home as a one time bonus just to show us neanderthals the "Right" way to run a business. Please get back with us in a year or two to let us know how that worked out for you.
                        Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                        • #87
                          If you dont like a company giving everyong 3% raises because that gives the ceo more extra money than his subordinatez, you are welcome to quit. And if they are keeping the doors closed how have all these people including myself managed to do well and be successful in this country?
                          I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


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                          • #88
                            maybe if people didn't use such shitty ass wood, more black people would be happy.
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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by juiceweezl View Post
                              Does it really? I have at least 6 'active' cards counting store accounts, and a few others that haven't been officially closed along with an open line of credit at the bank. I have a current balance on the cards (only 2) of over $22K. Want to know how much interest I'll pay on it? None. Balance paid in full every month. I use my cards for work expenses and get reimbursed. Before you start with 'living paycheck to paycheck' or revolving balance BS, know that I could pay that balance in full right this minute. It's not a way to stay afloat -- it's using a system in place to collect rewards. Oh, and my FICO is 842 if it matters.

                              Complaining about income inequality is not socialism either. I'll give you a different analogy. Within the same company, let's say a production worker makes $25K per year and a VP makes $100K. As the new year rolls around, the company gives out a 5% cost of living raise. One guy receives a $1250 raise and the other gets $3000. How is that fair? What about the following year when it happens again but the discrepancy is larger? Is milk more expensive for the VP than for the production worker? Gas? Why should the VP receive more than double the amount in a cost of living raise than the production worker? It's not merit based, so don't feed me anything stating that. The VP is already paid more for his higher perceived value. Abecx is talking more about how those in control aren't necessarily opening the doors for anyone else to come in to their group.


                              This.
                              This guy gets it.

                              Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
                              If you dont like a company giving everyong 3% raises because that gives the ceo more extra money than his subordinatez, you are welcome to quit. And if they are keeping the doors closed how have all these people including myself managed to do well and be successful in this country?
                              This guy does not.

                              The bottom has no where kept up with the top. I bet if someone had the time to figure it out the difference is staggering from the 70's to now. I am no where near a socialist either but I have an open mind to see the system is skewed. What really needs to happen in this country is everyone under say 500k a year needs a good solid bump. I am not talking just minimum wage, I am talking all the way across the board up until some decent money. Only problem is, the fucking rich that pull all the strings in this country would just bump their shit up to match thus causing inflation. If you added to the bottom and middle, and yes subtracted from that poor bastard making 500k-50 million, the country would be a better place. I mean fuck the little guy trying to make a living and have a piece of the American dream. I sure wouldn't want to cut into that guys third house on the beach so the guy working 80 hours a week could afford a decent house and a car. It would be much better than all these motherfuckers on welfare having to live off the government IE mine and your taxes. If we could pull that shit off I say do away with welfare as people would not have a excuse not to work. Ok well we know their are some lazy fuckers out there but there are also a lot of people struggling with both parents working multiple jobs. Yep, I know you are better than everyone else and people doing menial jobs should just live in the gutter. Hey smart guy guess what would happen if everyone in the country making 30k or less quit. Yeahhhh the bottom would fall out. Kind of hard to get food on your table when you got to go pick it yourself.
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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by kingjason View Post
                                This guy gets it.



                                This guy does not.

                                The bottom has no where kept up with the top. I bet if someone had the time to figure it out the difference is staggering from the 70's to now. I am no where near a socialist either but I have an open mind to see the system is skewed. What really needs to happen in this country is everyone under say 500k a year needs a good solid bump. I am not talking just minimum wage, I am talking all the way across the board up until some decent money. Only problem is, the fucking rich that pull all the strings in this country would just bump their shit up to match thus causing inflation. If you added to the bottom and middle, and yes subtracted from that poor bastard making 500k-50 million, the country would be a better place. I mean fuck the little guy trying to make a living and have a piece of the American dream. I sure wouldn't want to cut into that guys third house on the beach so the guy working 80 hours a week could afford a decent house and a car. It would be much better than all these motherfuckers on welfare having to live off the government IE mine and your taxes. If we could pull that shit off I say do away with welfare as people would not have a excuse not to work. Ok well we know their are some lazy fuckers out there but there are also a lot of people struggling with both parents working multiple jobs. Yep, I know you are better than everyone else and people doing menial jobs should just live in the gutter. Hey smart guy guess what would happen if everyone in the country making 30k or less quit. Yeahhhh the bottom would fall out. Kind of hard to get food on your table when you got to go pick it yourself.
                                Again, how does the guy at the top making a million bucks a year affect your situation? I am asking again because no one seems to be able to answer that. You can say inflation but to me that is a flimsy argument because there aren't that many people who make that much money. Also, people who make less don't buy the same shit the guy at the top buys. You aren't competing with the guy at the top when it comes to buying houses, cars or plane tickets or anything else? I am just trying to understand the logic because all I see is envy.
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                                What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
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