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In reply to the discussion: And I would like to ask a personal question [View all]seanpencil
(168 posts)13. that's beautifully put
except we are screwn.
If someone is cozy in their middle class or higher retirement and can chuckle about it, that's great.
Except we are screwn, in ways that are NOT the same old same old.
So maybe the solutions will be found. Maybe not.
Thanks for a great reply.
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My parents/grandparents never said that. And neither did yours if you are over 20.
ret5hd
Aug 2012
#32
I sometimes think that I have to do double duty because my wife does not pay attention at all to
upaloopa
Aug 2012
#27
Try to see the big picture. Envision what would happen if we don't participate and give up. n/t
Avalux
Aug 2012
#34
I thought it was Truman, but it could have been Roosevelt's idea all along and after he
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#51
I have witnessed something a lot closer to a depression under 2 terms of Reagan
NNN0LHI
Aug 2012
#56