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I still use the USPS, but very seldom. A book of twenty stamps will last me around nine months. A few handwritten letters, a few birthday and Christmas cards, otherwise everything is electronic. Congress needs to allow the USPS to look for other sources of revenue, but I don't see that happening under the current ni...more
You can't stay on top forever, life doesn't work that way. The iApple stockholders need to be thinking pretty hard about holding on to that iApple stock. I remember when IBM fell below $50 a share, talk about a buying opportunity!
"America," according to the magazine, "where babies will inherit the large debts of the boomer generation, languishes back in 16th place."
Really, the boomer generation is responsible for all of this debt? Seems to me that 47% of the USA is standing around with their hands out... I think the boomers paid their fa...more
Boost Mobile. $70.00 to purchase a phone, $35.00 a month usage fee. Verizon probably has a better network, but for a guy like me that uses the phone to talk and text, and less for internet, Boost is a sweet deal. Verizon is way too expensive, even the pay as you go is over the top.
Currently there are 128,000,000 people in the USA on some kind of government assistance, that's more than 1 in 3. 13,000,000 more people on food stamps in the past four years. 7.8% unemployment, and I'm being extremely kind with those figures. These are facts. Who can afford a $500.00 ticket to the inaugural ball?