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Posted by working an on July 30, 2006 at 08:23:00 from (66.133.133.160):
In Reply to: Re: Gas prices you know it bad when posted by Mike M on July 29, 2006 at 06:14:58:
Yeah,the fixed income people realy got it rough. From what I can see,the elderly and truely disabled have it rough.The rest of the so called fixed income people retired early,or fooled the system.Many people all over the country took early retirements at young ages.Left companies with big severance pays,Blew the money,and now cry broke and fixed income.They have a mental block which prevents them from going to work.It goes something like this; "I'm not going to work,I'm retired".Everyone should be in thier shoes.Guaranteed income and medical for most.What a boost they just got in life.Yet most set back and do nothing.The permanent disability people,once on it,play more than anyone.
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