wanderingrichard
Life of the Party
You just haven't lowered your personal standardsI'm not making a fair living wage, I'm also not breaking into cars, what's up with that????
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You just haven't lowered your personal standardsI'm not making a fair living wage, I'm also not breaking into cars, what's up with that????
Ya know, if I had to be in seattle with mom for a certain period of time, I have no issue going to work out on lake city way. Seriously stress free compared to other stuff.Here's an out of the box solution (not at all sure this is a good solution). What if we just gave junkies/tweakers drugs? "Here you go, knock yourself out!" It would probably be cheaper for society and addicts wouldn't have to steal to get their fix.
I'm @jaredoconnor as to the gross wealth inequality in our country. It's not about the upper middle class vs. the poor. It's about the zottarich vs everyone. The ten wealthiest men in the world own more than the bottom 40% of the world's population. A change is gonna come, and it won't be pretty.
This makes me happy:
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As things are planned right now, whatever wealth ive accrued by the time I pass or am no longer mentally competent, my considerably younger wife and daughter will get everything. Thats part of the reason we have shelters called family trusts.How much of your wealth are you going to transfer?
Being poor in the USA is actually awsome. I only claimed 28k in wages in covid 20', and 21.' This put me in the low income zone. I got 11k earned income tax credit each year and only $7,200 ppp round 1 and 9k ppp round 2. Business got less pandemic relief then I got tax return for being poor.....You just haven't lowered your personal standards
Yeah, brother in law went through the ppp and didnt qualify in the first round because it ran out of money .Being poor in the USA is actually awsome. I only claimed 28k in wages in covid 20', and 21.' This put me in the low income zone. I got 11k earned income tax credit each year and only $7,200 ppp round 1 and 9k ppp round 2. Business got less pandemic relief then I got tax return for being poor.....
Interesting statistics for sure!. Australia, not so much.![]()
Theft rate by country, around the world | TheGlobalEconomy.com
The average for 2016 based on 74 countries was 783 thefts per 100,000 people. The highest value was in Denmark: 3949 thefts per 100,000 people and the lowest value was in Senegal: 1 thefts per 100,000 people. The indicator is available from 2003 to 2016. Below is a chart for all countries...www.theglobaleconomy.com
I believe in Capitalism. Especially in lieu of Socialism. The problem is greed I believe. The greed in socialism just comes from the folks running the show as state officials in terms of corruption. In capitalism it’s the wealthy. I have zero problem with people that start from scratch and get it done because they’re smart and innovative. Inherited wealth is a different circumstance.


In my best Austrailian accent "bloody hell, mate, more thefts per 100,000 in Austrailia than the USA" (Do the Aussies say "bloody"?) Australia: No. 4 theft rate nation, eh. (2016).Interesting statistics for sure!
This country only promises opportunity, not results. I'd drunk myself onto the seattle streets in the late 80's. The only way out was quit drinking, work at KFC, and go back to school. Everybody has that opportunity. It's the folks that have mental health issues that need us to support them and get them the help they need, which just might be forever with no success metric. That's why politicians will not go that way.
We might have shared a drink. I too found myself on the streets of Seattle drinking and drugging in the mid eighties. We should compare stories.This country only promises opportunity, not results. I'd drunk myself onto the seattle streets in the late 80's. The only way out was quit drinking, work at KFC, and go back to school. Everybody has that opportunity. It's the folks that have mental health issues that need us to support them and get them the help they need, which just might be forever with no success metric. That's why politicians will not go that way.
Maybe. Glad your here too, it would be a pleasure to meet some time I'm sure.We might have shared a drink. I too found myself on the streets of Seattle drinking and drugging in the mid eighties. We should compare stories.
Not sure I agree. Drug addiction, in most cases, requires the individual to admit to being addicted before him or her can begin to recover. People with mental health problems may never know or understand that they suffer from mental health problems. Some suffer from both mental health issues and addiction. Some like those addicted to drugs like meth suffer so much physical and mental damage they might require some form of permanent help. One of the scariest individuals I ever dealt with was a relapsed meth addict. His perception of reality was so bizarre that if I hadn’t witnessed it myself I wouldn’t be able to believe what he was going through.Again mental health needing people have to want help, other wise you are waiting your breath and time and money.