Posted on 04/19/2014 4:08:38 AM PDT by Kaslin
Exactly, as my grandmother used to tell me...you might be broke, but you are never poor. Good manners, proper speech, and spotless morals cost you nothing, but reap great rewards.
First off the taxes are way too high. I lose $20 grand to taxes from my pay. I figure over 36% tax for starters then there are all the other taxes we run into. Heck I gotta pay .10 cents for a grocery bag now!!
I make far more then my father did yet he was able to build a 5,000sq/ft home for $43,000 back in 1962. Money is worth less now then in the “old days”.
My sister who refuses to work a full time job just wants enough to get by. She has a bad back but the stories she tells me about the various odd jobs she does tells me it is not that bad. She complains that the $802 a month SSI money she gets isn’t enough.... Any job would pay more plus she would retire with a larger SS check.
That's true for us today, but not for a lot of people in a lot of times. I was just reading about the soap shortage in World War II England, because the ingredients were going to war industries. Then there was the French factory workers getting sick from trying to cook with industrial grease ...
If I remember correctly, another term for that mindset is the crab bucket. All the crabs are going to be sold and cooked, but if one of them attempts to get out, all the others pull it back down.
LBJ’s own words...
http://truestorey.wordpress.com/tag/lbj/
When Kennedys successor, Lyndon Johnson, took the throne, he realized that the fight for segregation was a losing one and decided to flip the switch. LBJ was quoted as saying, Ill have those niggers voting Democrat for 200 years.
...after JFKs assassination, he had a chance to jump on the upcoming Civil Rights act of 1964 and claim it as his own. So he took advantage, in his own words, These Negroes, theyre getting pretty uppity these days and thats a problem for us since theyve got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now weve got to do something about this, weve got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.
Johnson did sign the bill but it is evident to anyone who looks close enough that he did not do it for any reason other than political gain. As with his appointment of Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court. He explained his decision to a staff member by saying, Son, when I appoint a nigger to the court, I want everyone to know hes a nigger.
Part of the "American Dream" is the idea that "my children will have a better life than me, and their children even better".
There are two main kinds of immigrants: the best of their home countries, who didn't have the right "connections" to succeed in their home countries, and came here to get the opportunity to use their abilities. Then there are the bottom of the barrel, who come here to get welfare.
Before welfare, we would get the first category, and the US prospered from their energy. Now, with welfare, we get too many from the second category.
Proud to say my three have. They are 33,29 and 27, all make more money a year than I. I am a self employed Realtor and work full time at it, they have out done me and I am so proud.
My only girl, 29 is the most successful, driven to go to college, get a degree in marketing and is now getting job offers every year from different companies and offering her enormous sums of money to leave her current company. She is an SEO Analytics genius and they all want her at $90,000 to $120,000 a year!
BTW, a tip for getting an interview is update your Linked In page, she has her resume there, that is where the corporations are looking for recruits.
Incentives work?
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