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Read the fine print--the figure isn't adjusted for inflation or population growth.
I'll have my 160K debt paid off to coincide with Trumps second November win. His 2020 victory will be the perfect House Pay off party celebration all happening within the same month.
I would have paid it off earlier had I known the Insurance companies in Florida were going to turn into such vicious fucks hell bent on driving homeowners out of their houses by making insurance affordable for them. But they are easing draconian rules for landlords but not single family home owners.
I figured if I can't afford a rate hike to $5K now like the ins keeps trying to do, unless I spend at least 5K on my house in petty needless repairs.
I damn sure wont be able to afford the $10K premiums 20 years from now when I was trying to make the final payments in my senior years.
I plan on going insurance free. And fully expect some of that FEMA money populist presidents like to throw around after every disaster if a hurricane does hit.
I'll be one of them hot button Seniors that gets everything during an election year.
Americans Now Have Record High Debt, Breaking Prior Record! Congrats, Debt Serfs!
So what. We have record incomes too.
I'll have my 160K debt paid off to coincide with Trumps second November win. His 2020 victory will be the perfect House Pay off party celebration all happening within the same month.
It's fun to be debt-free. My only vice now is my morning coffee and treat at Starbucks.
Debtors! Live forever!
You enjoy having owners & paying more than purchase price.
Bumper sticker: " If you are so damn smart why aren't you rich?"
I very interested to see how much debt an economic system can handle.
http://triblive.com/usworld/world/12309781-74/american-households-are-in-debt-in-record-numbers
#StupodFuckingDebtSerfs