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Manufacturers of everything are to blame. They use cheap parts and wonder why they don't last. For what we pay for these cars they should last 20 years like my grandmother's washer. Why do consumers allow this to happen?
We can thank the corporate executives over the last 30 years for taking our pension money away to pay excessive bonuses to themselves. There is no other reason for this travesty and they know it.
My father invested heavily years ago when things were made in the United States and people drove cars made by American-owned companies. He made very nice returns on a consistent basis.
So, how's this global-market thing working out for you?
Just goes to show how much money these companies are making off the inflated healthcare premiums they charge us. They want us to pay the extortion money for another 5 years. Another profit center for the rich.
The world doesn't revolve around Florida. All the new houses we look at have at least a 3 car garage, and many have 4 or more. I could do with a 2 bedroom houseand a 6 car garage much better.
We paid the first 3 years of college for 3 children. They had to pay the last year or get a loan. We are not wealthy 1%ers, but we did sacrifice a lot during those years. It can be done if you want to do it, but it takes a lot of sacrificing. Our kids were worth it and we would do it again. We do not have a lake h...more
4/23/2012
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