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Sep 4, 2023 09:30:51   #
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Takes me back . I used to eat at a converted trolly car restaurant over 40 years ago .- The owner and her daughter ran it . Both were very kind souls . Both also had gigantic pendulous breasts that hung to their knees . They were lets say very un attractive . Hard to eat and look at either one of them . Their saving grace-- they both had hearts of gold . They fed a lot of hungry children their breakfast every morning and never wanted a nickel for it .
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And that's what really matters, hearts of gold. We can't help how our bodies are, accept for weight, but we can choose appropriate attire. If people can't make that judgement call, then society can help them out with that, or are we to accept everything and anything, that is a pandora's box.
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Sep 3, 2023 11:01:10   #
Strycker wrote:
I did say you were unwittingly correct. Your attempt at sarcasm actually promotes good advice while trying to mock it. Apparently, at least in this case, sarcasm escaped you.


Such "good" advice is as good as suggesting to burn poison ivy around the campfire.
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Sep 3, 2023 10:58:21   #
Strycker wrote:
A 16% to 33% pay cut due to the effects of inflation under Democrat policies will do that.

Milosia is unwittingly correct. He/she's recommendation to v**e Republican no matter what is good advice..


Yes indeed, great advice to tank the country once again!
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Sep 3, 2023 10:56:10   #
Parky60 wrote:
61% of U.S. consumers live paycheck to paycheck: Lending Club Bank

"In July 2023, 61% of U.S. consumers live paycheck to paycheck, unchanged from June 2023, but 2 percentage points higher than July 2022. Generally, more consumers of all income brackets reported living paycheck to paycheck in July 2023 than last year," said Alia Dudum, a money expert at LendingClub.

• The share of low-income consumers — those earning less than $50,000 annually — living paycheck to paycheck increased the most, rising from 74% in July 2022 to 78% in July 2023.
• Among consumers earning between $50,000 to $100,000 annually, 65% lived paycheck to paycheck as of July 2023, compared to 63% in July 2022.
• Meanwhile, the share of high-income consumers — those earning more than $100,000 annually — living paycheck to paycheck increased the least, just 1 percentage point from 43% in July 2022 to 44% this year.

"The data indicates the persistent financial challenges and inflationary pressures a significant portion of the U.S. population faces," Dudum said.

Dudum said the study revealed living "paycheck-to-paycheck" is independent of how much money one makes, and a majority of Americans need their next paycheck to cover their monthly financial outflows.

"With the cost of consumer goods increasing, coupled with a higher cost of living, many Americans have less available cash every month, which reduces their overall financial cushion and puts near-term pressure on their ability to save," Dudum explained.

"At the same time, rising interest rates make carrying a balance on credit cards even more expensive, meaning servicing that debt costs more, leaving less for savings."

The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates 11 times since March 2022.

Dudum notes that some consumers are adjusting their spending behaviors, but this is allowing them to tread water, not get ahead.

Twenty-one percent of paycheck-to-paycheck consumers cite nonessential spending as one reason — but not the top reason — for their financial lifestyle, she says.

"This means that about 6% of the U.S. adult population can be considered ‘discretionary’ paycheck-to-paycheck consumers, as their financial lifestyle is due to nonessential spending, while 13% of U.S. consumers live paycheck to paycheck at least partly because of nonessential spending," Dudum noted.

"Knowing the fundamentals around budgeting, saving, debt management, investing, retirement planning and more are important aspects of building financial health and reaching financial goals," she says.

People like to splurge on themselves, even when it isn’t necessary. Seventy-four percent of consumers admit to including "nice-to-have" items in their grocery carts at least some of the time, and 70% say the same for their retail purchases, Dudum reported.

"For grocery shoppers, desserts, candy and sodas were among the most common indulgences, with 41% citing this as their latest grocery splurge. Clothing emerged as the top non-grocery splurge, followed by health and beauty," added Dudum.

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, U.S. consumer credit card debt has risen to an all-time high of $1.03 trillion as of the second quarter of 2023.

"The reality is that many Americans are using credit cards as a crutch instead of a tool," Dudum said. "Americans have an average of four credit cards and are swiping on those cards without thinking about the consequences of carrying high-interest credit card debt at variable rates."

Even as consumers adjust their spending behavior to meet the challenges of the current economic environment, there remains a financial backlog they will carry into the foreseeable future, she explained.

"The average consumer holds outstanding credit card balances equivalent to 35% of their available savings, but those living paycheck to paycheck tend to have higher credit card debt relative to their savings level," Dudum added.

"The data finds that consumers living paycheck to paycheck without issues paying bills have average outstanding credit card balances equivalent to 62% of their available savings, while those with issues paying monthly bills carry balances of 157% of their available savings, meaning they would still have a balance even if they emptied their savings accounts."
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Aug 12, 2023 09:18:53   #
Kevyn wrote:
Our GDP is the highest ever unemployment lower than it has been in your lifetime and manufacturing is returning to the US like never before. Wages are increasing as is union membership. Sanctions and Biden’s trade policy is protecting our interests and harming our adversaries. Electrification of vehicles is coming and battery technology improving as fast as computer technology has in past decades. To say our economy is being “k**led” shows either profound ignorance on your part or shameless dishonesty. Which is it?
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Don't believe it is one or the other here. The economy is doing great, people are buying which still may increase interest rates but things are going strong.
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Aug 12, 2023 09:12:06   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
Dems are the scum of the earth. You actually think Trump is getting a fair shake, the scales of justice are equal, no two-tier system. How blind or naive can you be? Or maybe you just don't give a s**t? Which is it? This could be you!


That's rich, you calling Dem's the scum of the earth and asking how blind or naïve are we...that's perfect, it rally is.
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Aug 12, 2023 09:08:19   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Did they make a redaction with an apology???


Why would they apologize, they're not sorry for their behavior, they're only sorry for getting caught.
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May 21, 2023 08:24:46   #
liberalh****r wrote:
Yeah....one of the Biden's


Lame comeback, a fourth grader.
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May 21, 2023 08:21:39   #
youngwilliam wrote:
Trump goes to jail you cry babies won't have anything to whine about, then what?


Who's crying little willy, nobody, try a more thoughtful comeback.
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May 21, 2023 08:18:15   #
microphor wrote:
We better hang them all, they didn't get what they wanted, assaulted the guards, pushed their way past guards, interrupted the proceedings. Just hang them high (sarcasm)!

At least 6 arrested, trooper reportedly assaulted after Nebraska Capitol protest got violent
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The lack of action that day reflects the Commander in Chief, sitting eating double cheeseburgers watching it on the teli as it took place, yeah...an outstanding president.
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May 21, 2023 08:13:58   #
Milosia2 wrote:
4 ???
Where you been ???


Living down the rabbit hole.
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May 21, 2023 08:11:30   #
liberalh****r wrote:
You must be devastated by the support Trump is receiving .

So sad....too bad.

Wake Biden and tell him he has your v**e.


Devasted by what, the same lost people who continue to follow him (the s**mmer)nah not even close to surprised, let alone devastated.

Biden doing a great job
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May 21, 2023 08:00:22   #
Rose42 wrote:
Its a legitimate question that you keep ducking.

Its not the guns that are the problem and neither party has a solution.


BS, the right keeps blocking any reform. The fact that guns are the leading cause of death among children is still not enough for the right to have a conscionable thought to make any changes.
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May 21, 2023 07:39:51   #
Plenty of data, just google it. In recent years we have Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and young adults in the United States. seen some of the worst gun violence in U.S. history. In 2021, guns k**led more than forty-five thousand Americans, the highest toll in decades; and the upward trend is on track to continue.

The United States, with less than 5 percent of the world’s population, has 46 percent of the world’s civilian-owned guns, according to the most recent report by the Switzerland-based Small Arms Survey (2018). It ranks number one in firearms per capita. The United States also has the highest homicide-by-firearm rate of the world’s most-developed nations.
see stats here
https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2022/05/cfr_gun_chart-1200x828.png

After one mass shooting incident Canada had made some reforms and is credited with driving major gun reforms that imposed a twenty-eight-day waiting period for purchases; mandatory safety training courses; more detailed background checks; bans on large-capacity magazines; and bans or greater restrictions on military-style firearms and ammunition. We can start there.
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May 21, 2023 07:33:29   #
Justice101 wrote:
You didn't respond to my suggestion why not?


I did respond...[A valid response, and what do you think of our society's attitude constantly pushing guns to empower themselves, do you find that a problem?]
But that's not what my post is about, it's a question to the right, who keep blocking any gun law changes.
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