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1   Dan8267   @   2012 Aug 6, 1:13am  

Just one: monogamy. But I've got over that lie ten years ago and have been making up for loss time.

2   freak80   @   2012 Aug 6, 1:13am  

I've fallen for College, War, and Voting. I have NOT fallen for houseownership...yet.

3   AlexS   @   2012 Aug 6, 1:23am  

In case the above link doesn't work:
http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2012/08/the-trillion-dollar-lies/

I fell for college and homeownership.

Regarding Iran: http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/117290.html

4   StoutFiles   @   2012 Aug 6, 2:38am  

Homeownership: Not yet, but it's coming. I don't think people fall for this so much as they're forced into it by the wife.

College: With scholarships and community college, this can still be done affordably. Left college with a good degree at a good school loan free.

War: I think all of us fell for it after 9/11, but that's mostly because of the "weapons of mass destruction" lies.

Voting: I refuse to vote until the two party system is abolished. I will not drive over there and wait in line to pick between two different styles of shit. If votor turnout gets low enough, perhaps honest people will start running under their own beliefs instead of their parties' beliefs and the funders wish list.

5   freak80   @   2012 Aug 6, 2:56am  

StoutFiles says

Homeownership: Not yet, but it's coming. I don't think people fall for this so much as they're forced into it by the wife.

lol! What is it with women and houses? Too much HGTV?

StoutFiles says

College: With scholarships and community college, this can still be done affordably.

Community college is like a disco with books. "Give me five dollars so I can get my learn on!"

StoutFiles says

Voting: I refuse to vote until the two party system is abolished. I will not drive over there and wait in line to pick between two different styles of shit.

Amen.

6   StoutFiles   @   2012 Aug 6, 3:01am  

freak80 says

Community college is like a disco with books. "Give me five dollars so I can get my learn on!"

Haha I agree. To be fair I never went; had a full ride scholarship and worked at the same time to cover my housing.

However, community college is very smart if you go for two years and then transfer to a good four year school. Your degree is under the fancy school and you just saved almost 50% of the total cost. It'd be really difficult to convince a kid to do this though, those schools aren't fun like the four year ones.

7   Peter P   @   2012 Aug 6, 3:07am  

Does Santa Claus count?

8   Randy H   @   2012 Aug 6, 3:24am  

Won't be popular, but both college and home ownership have worked out well for me. Especially college. I'm on the elder end of Gen X, but back then college was pretty much the only escape from rural midwestern lower-working class roots. I'd say that well over 90% of my high school class who went on to college also went on to escape the region and have substantially higher standards of living today than those who stayed behind.

For me the big lie has been pretty much anything uttered from the mouth of a Baby Boomer.

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