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Broke Back NTN NTN: Not buying them until proven, so all...Broke Back NTN NTN: Not buying them until proven, so all of you with more disposable income than the rest of us: Thrash 'em, fall down on them, go high, go low, try them with a pack, twist-outs, spinning falls, over the bars exits, heavy skiers, light ski
Started 4 weeks ago (2008-10-22 07:29:00)
by John Fowler
a huge percentage of their 'disposable income' goes to taxes that benefit us all. Not a huge percentage. A certain percent for sales tax. Another percent for payroll tax. Even combining those you don't get a "huge" percent. Don't forget the excise taxes. Remember that the 'working poor' spend pretty much their entire income just for shelter, food, transportation, etc... the basics not ...
Started 4 weeks ago (2008-10-22 06:49:00)
by Brumar89
a huge percentage of their 'disposable income' goes to taxes that benefit us all. Not a huge percentage. A certain percent for sales tax. Another percent for payroll tax. Even combining those you don't get a "huge" percent. And the wealthy person pays the same percent as well at least for sales taxes but pays it on much higher consumption. Why do you think no one else can do ...
Started 5 hours, 22 minutes ago (2008-11-19 05:01:00)
by DTill
Funny I found this post right now. I'm in the middle of finding sources and -published- research for a developmental psychology presentation on the cognitive and mental effects of obesity. So far very little goes in the way of whats actually in the food but more in the quantity of food being consumed. Another huge factor being played into the fatal outbreak of child obesity is lack of ...
Started 17 hours, 37 minutes ago (2008-11-18 16:46:07)
by Picassa
Nouriel Roubini aime les listes. La plus récente énumère rien moins que 20 raisons qui, selon lui, engendreront une contraction sans précédent de la demande des consommateurs américains. Les 6 000 milliards de patrimoine évanouis en raison de la chute de l’immobilier, le renchérissement et la disparition du crédit, la nécessité de reconstituer une épargne inexistante et de se désendetter, la ...
Started 18 hours, 54 minutes ago (2008-11-18 15:29:00)
by JacieFB
Quote: Originally Posted by FloydianAnimal I like it! Nice vintage jazz edit: I like the knobs on it too, kind of like on my Jazz: Your tone knob is larger...like you get MORE TONE from it. I dig the '77, by the way, Optimus. I, like your bass, was born in '77. Some day I hope to ...
Started 21 hours, 46 minutes ago (2008-11-18 12:37:00)
by mkess101
Quote: Originally Posted by quikkick I define standard of living as "disposable income." Who cares how many "thingamajigs" you posess when you're living paycheck to paycheck and finance groceries and gas money. Nobody can buy anything anymore and we have more people working now than before. I don't think we ...
Started 1 day, 2 hours ago (2008-11-18 07:36:00)
by Rankenstein
Just before I demolish gamerslinks points, let's just get rid of a bit of sleight of hand in his post there. The Democrats took control of Congress in 2007, not 2006. Anyhow, let's address the facts as he sees them. The American economy was fine until the change of Congress in '06? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationa...idential_te rms The last five terms say different. Sub Prime ...
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2008-11-16 00:38:00)
by The Complete Badger
Just back from Carlisle I am currently in bed with Scotty Mac. Right, here goes. A 5am start, and what for? Absolutely nothing. If these JOKERS in our team knew they couldn't give a fuck about the game then why didn't they tell us all beforehand so we didn't spend all day getting there. Not one of them looked like they gave a shit out ...
Started 5 days, 11 hours ago (2008-11-13 22:37:00)
by Creditwrench
Kendra writes in: My husband and I are expecting our first child in February. Currently, we’re in great financial shape: we’ve been saving our money quite diligently over the last few years, bought a house with a large down payment, and have a large emergency fund and several CDs. Given that and given the desire we both have to homeschool our children, I’ve made the decision with the full ...
Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2008-11-12 19:08:00)
by mjr780
Who will finance America's deficit? By David P Goldman The United States government needs to borrow US$1 trillion a year, before a new stimulus package, or handouts for the auto industry, or healthcare reform, or a dozen other spending programs promised by the incoming administration of president-elect Barack Obama. Where will the Treasury find the money? A ...
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 20:02:00)
by sanserve
Who's Confiscating Your 401(k) And IRA? Dateline Raleigh, NC, November 6, 2008: Democratic leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives discuss confiscating our 401(k)s and IRAs, by Carolina Journal Online reporter Karen McMahan. This shocking pronouncement is certainly an attention grabber, which if even partially true, would have an impact on nearly every employed and retired ...