Re: The first shoe drops
[Re: jbyrd63]
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Don't worry J. Being a GTSer, you will be able to afford gas in the boat.
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: The first shoe drops
[Re: jbyrd63]
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05/15/24 05:10 AM
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Nah I got enough jelly jars buried I can afford anything I want Plus grab up some deals when the other shoe drops Don't forget that your share of the national debt has now cracked the $100,000 mark. That's every man, woman, and child. Don't worry, well print our way to prosperity!
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Re: The first shoe drops
[Re: jbyrd63]
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05/15/24 07:02 AM
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I don't even have a pair of those shoes.
Haven’t had a credit card with a balance owed in over 15 years.
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Re: The first shoe drops
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What worries me is the Federal government will ,as is par for the course, try to bail the delinquent credit card accounts out in the name of what's best for the national economy. Thus transferring the burden to every citizen, causing taxes to rise and ultimately making Federal government larger and giving them more power. More the Feds spend the bigger and more powerful they get and that's the plan. You only get bailed out if you are too big to fail. Unless one can figure out how to flip it over on a college loan, then you are forgiven. Just think of all money the Feds will save on ink and paper when they switch over to electronic funny money !
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Re: The first shoe drops
[Re: jbyrd63]
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All you no credit card guys here's something for you to think about with some made up monthly budget numbers...
Electric Bill = $150 x 12 = $1800 Gas Bill 100, 1200 Trash 60, 720 Car 1 Gas 200, 2400 Car 2 Gas 100, 1200 Groceries 500, 6000 Cell Phone 250, 3000 Car Insurance 150, 1800 House Insurance 100, 1200 Hair cuts, Vet, Oil Changes, Netflix, Amazon, Etc 75, 900 Cable $0 b/c someone will say they don't have cable. Eating Out $0 b/c someone will say they don't eat out.
Anyway that adds up to $20,220
A credit card that pays back 2% on all purchases would give you $400 for things you have to buy anyway (the number is bigger, they aren't all listed above).
Anyway, thats Christmas money at the end of the year or a rifle budget.
But if you don't pay it off monthly as you go then its not worth the say $500 a year of FREE MONEY. (they are betting you wont pay it off as you go.)
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Re: The first shoe drops
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I don't blame it on the economy, sucker and losers abuse their credit and when someone spends or overloads their credit and defaults someone else makes money, its just a circle. Smart hard working people make money others just don't get it. If all the wealth in the world was divided up in equal shares it wouldn't take long for a wealthy few to have it all back. You are mostly correct, However in times of high inflation, even smart people can get lulled into complacancy and get passed by. These days you need your head on a swivel.
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Re: The first shoe drops
[Re: OhioBoy]
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All you no credit card guys here's something for you to think about with some made up monthly budget numbers...
Electric Bill = $150 x 12 = $1800 Gas Bill 100, 1200 Trash 60, 720 Car 1 Gas 200, 2400 Car 2 Gas 100, 1200 Groceries 500, 6000 Cell Phone 250, 3000 Car Insurance 150, 1800 House Insurance 100, 1200 Hair cuts, Vet, Oil Changes, Netflix, Amazon, Etc 75, 900 Cable $0 b/c someone will say they don't have cable. Eating Out $0 b/c someone will say they don't eat out.
Anyway that adds up to $20,220
A credit card that pays back 2% on all purchases would give you $400 for things you have to buy anyway (the number is bigger, they aren't all listed above).
Anyway, thats Christmas money at the end of the year or a rifle budget.
But if you don't pay it off monthly as you go then its not worth the say $500 a year of FREE MONEY. (they are betting you wont pay it off as you go.) Cell phone=$250????A month??? No way!
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Re: The first shoe drops
[Re: danvee]
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05/15/24 09:29 AM
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I don't blame it on the economy, sucker and losers abuse their credit and when someone spends or overloads their credit and defaults someone else makes money, its just a circle. Smart hard working people make money others just don't get it. If all the wealth in the world was divided up in equal shares it wouldn't take long for a wealthy few to have it all back. All true, but my biggest bone of contention is government/banking interest collusion to encourage the least savvy to incur unrecoverable debt. Guess who gets ahead in that model? I feel the same about the lotteries as well. Govt policy should be absolutely neutral in all things market and financial.
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Re: The first shoe drops
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All you no credit card guys here's something for you to think about with some made up monthly budget numbers...
Electric Bill = $150 x 12 = $1800 Gas Bill 100, 1200 Trash 60, 720 Car 1 Gas 200, 2400 Car 2 Gas 100, 1200 Groceries 500, 6000 Cell Phone 250, 3000 Car Insurance 150, 1800 House Insurance 100, 1200 Hair cuts, Vet, Oil Changes, Netflix, Amazon, Etc 75, 900 Cable $0 b/c someone will say they don't have cable. Eating Out $0 b/c someone will say they don't eat out.
Anyway that adds up to $20,220
A credit card that pays back 2% on all purchases would give you $400 for things you have to buy anyway (the number is bigger, they aren't all listed above).
Anyway, thats Christmas money at the end of the year or a rifle budget.
But if you don't pay it off monthly as you go then its not worth the say $500 a year of FREE MONEY. (they are betting you wont pay it off as you go.) Sucker's bet. One major medical, unexpected career change, income earner partner death, etc and that house of cards collapses. You're much better off salting away 2%, or more, of your income as an emergency fund.
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Re: The first shoe drops
[Re: jbyrd63]
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Lots of people get credit cards with no intention of ever paying anything back. Credit card issuers dont care,they just write that off and get it back from the suckers.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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