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article didnt' mention healthcare and housing.
healthcare moves up by 12% a year, last year by close to 50% in name of the reform.
housing balloon.
Life is expensive in general now.
healthcare moves up by 12% a year, last year by close to 50% in name of the reform.
You haven't given up this BS yet, huh?
"Life is expensive in general now."
No it's not, just people are too damn lazy or lacks the least bit of critical thinking, to create a living for them selves. So for every fucking loaf of bread you've got five sorry Asses putting a rider on it, claiming a buck.
And We tolerate it! Greed is the order of the day, the Politicians act worse than Politicians of the end of 1800's early 1900's, crookedest son of a bitches to walk the earth in a damn century. BUT! For the majority of my fellow Americans, it's not "How can I stop those Assholes", it's where do I sign up for that easy money?
“Life is expensive in general now.â€
No it’s not, just people are too damn lazy or lacks the least bit of critical thinking, to create a living for them selves. So for every fucking loaf of bread you’ve got five sorry Asses putting a rider on it, claiming a buck.And We tolerate it! Greed is the order of the day, the Politicians act worse than Politicians of the end of 1800’s early 1900’s, crookedest son of a bitches to walk the earth in a damn century. BUT! For the majority of my fellow Americans, it’s not “How can I stop those Assholesâ€, it’s where do I sign up for that easy money?
I don't know man. I think it's always been that way, most politicians were always crooked. Although over time just a lot more people seem to be seeking some government hand out. I guess its just easy and convenient. I remember my neighbor for a long time worked for cash (paying 0 taxes) and got full government subsidies for everything to a point that he actually made more money than anyone else I knew at that time.
Bad news for economy (and house sellers): Consumers face higher prices in 2011
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/7-reasons-why-consumers-wont-spur-a-recovery-2011-01-19?pagenumber=2