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Thursday, August 06, 2015

Be Careful What You Wish For


13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love it!

Anonymous said...

Drug test ALL of the lazy can work but REFUSE TOO.

Anonymous said...

I love it. They all talk about respect but yet they Don't work and don't want too. Collecting welfare for generations and they want respect. Respect is earned you useless POS's!#!!

Anonymous said...

Courtesy of elected democrats!

Anonymous said...

Nope....still room over on the river. But you really have to fit in...wink ..wink.

Anonymous said...

Some might be upset.

But I think more will be far more satisfied, even if they do not really gain anything. The pride of being able to support your own self without government aid is still alive and well, in some segments of the population.

Anonymous said...

4:31 - not among that group!

Anonymous said...

4:44 exactly what "group" are you referring to because the last time I checked, this is a country of individuals who should be judged on the content of their character individually. To lump a group is purely stereotypical, but then again I forgot what blog I was on, lol

Anonymous said...

$15 an hour dosent go far. I couldn't live of that. My wife and I both make over $22 an hour and struggle.

Anonymous said...

Why do the majority of the comments on this site always end up being about weakly disguised comments about any person of color? Until I discovered this site I actually thought race relations here were improving, when in actuality they are just being hidden. As a black male, that has never been arrested, worked since before I was legal, and did not abandon my kids, it hurts to see the comments posted here by people I may in counter on a daily basis.

Anonymous said...

I don't understand how 6:41 cannot make it on two salaries of those amounts. WOW! I don't even make $15.00 an hour and I survive just fine. Living simply and being smart with my money helps tremendously.

Anonymous said...

I pay my insurance. My mortgage. Taxes. Four car payments, have two kids driving. Tuition for one of those driving kids. Pay half of my mothers bills.Regular bills and any other unexpected costs. Groceries are expensive as hell. I don't eat junk. Gym memberships for the family. The lists goes on and on. I'm not sure how you live your life but mine is very modest. I don't drive expensive cars. Don't live in a huge extravagant house. Wear Walmart clothes and don't even vacation. 10:11 enlighten me as to your secret. Does it help squatting in moms basement?

Anonymous said...

OK here's my reply. Have never lived with my parents since I was young. Drive used cars. Kids pay for their OWN car, just like I did. No gym membership, cable or satellite. Eat a lot of foods grown in my garden...husband hunts and we eat a lot of deer and goose meat.. I watch for sales, use coupons and shop at thrift stores. I'm sorry things are so tight for you, hope things get better.....