Posted by Tradititonal Farmer on March 02, 2008 at 01:04:04 from (71.48.150.218):
Thinking about it we are a country of 'Haves and Have Nots'.The Haves have been prudent about spending money in the last 25 years of economic prosperity in the USA the best times in the history of the world by all accounts.The Haves bought a house they could easily afford and paid it off while the Have Nots bought a huge status symbol dwelling and always got 2nd loans for any equity they built up to go on vacations and eat at fancy resturants.The Haves drove a vehicle that got pretty decent mileage even if gas was cheap while the Have Nots drove big SUVs and Double cab trucks.The Haves still planted a garden even though the Have Nots said told them it was a waste of time and the time could be better spent out on golf courses or playing games on $1000 XBOXES.The haves avoided all credit as much as they could and paid off their credit cards at the end of the month while the Have Nots made the minimum payments and charged all credit cards to the max at the local mall. Now in times of economic downturn the Have Nots are looking to the gov't to confiscate the wealth of the Haves to support the Have Nots since the Haves have taken all the wealth of the country.
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