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Since when are wild-eyed assertions like "the deadbeats will have to start paying for Obamanomics" facts? No wonder the conservative movement is so completely dysfunctional ... they are (as Bobby Jindal so lovingly called them) "the stupid party."
And that IS a fact.
You're kind of missing the point of the article ... ie. most of the stuff we "want" is simply stuff we are conditioned to want, and a subtle perspective shift can make saving money a pleasurable act in and of itself (not a "sacrifice" in pursuit of some larger spending goal).
if looking through newspaper ads is your idea of a job search, it probably doesn't matter what your undergraduate major was: you are going to be living with mom and dad for the foreseeable future anyway.
some people don't get it , indeed.
So this guy thinks that public assistance is fundamentally okay (only the government should give MORE assistance to working class people) and he thinks that Mitt Romney is the answer? What a fool ...
Also in reality (according to the IRS), roughly 1 in 6 mega-millionaires (those earning $10 million or more) paid no federal income tax in 2009.
I'm not into class envy or worse, class warfare either, so I am not going to begrudge some single mother earning minimum wage her pound of flesh to Uncle Sam (the fact tha...more