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Political Fray
And Cons blame Biden and Socialism
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<blockquote data-quote="Reggie_Essent" data-source="post: 1036452" data-attributes="member: 1186"><p>Oh shut up you quafferous sow! (Oh wait. That's a better insult for Lily ... I'll have to come up with another one for you.) Anyway, I have plenty of compassion for that woman. I look at rents and home prices these days and wonder how younger folks at that stage of life get by. My son just bought his first house and when he told me it was over 400k I nearly fell out of my recliner.</p><p></p><p>I was just pointing out some revealed details from the linked article that clearly indicate that this woman and her husband and kids have been perennial renters and seem to both have stalled career paths. Her plight, by my reckoning, seems to have more to do with poor life choices than it does with the larger issue of capitalism and "corporatization of the country," whatever that means.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps you can point me to a non-capitalist economy that operates anywhere on this world that, you know, works?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reggie_Essent, post: 1036452, member: 1186"] Oh shut up you quafferous sow! (Oh wait. That's a better insult for Lily ... I'll have to come up with another one for you.) Anyway, I have plenty of compassion for that woman. I look at rents and home prices these days and wonder how younger folks at that stage of life get by. My son just bought his first house and when he told me it was over 400k I nearly fell out of my recliner. I was just pointing out some revealed details from the linked article that clearly indicate that this woman and her husband and kids have been perennial renters and seem to both have stalled career paths. Her plight, by my reckoning, seems to have more to do with poor life choices than it does with the larger issue of capitalism and "corporatization of the country," whatever that means. Perhaps you can point me to a non-capitalist economy that operates anywhere on this world that, you know, works? [/QUOTE]
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And Cons blame Biden and Socialism