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Stillwell said:
Moongoddess256 said:
I live off of $150 - $190 a week. I can't afford to see a doctor. I can't afford to maintain my car which I need to get to work. I only have internet because I use my landlords wireless. My laptop is leftover from when I actually had a decent paying job. I buy my video games with money I make from bringing change to coinstar and returning bottles and cans. My 360 was paid for by change I saved.

Don't get me started. Many of those "jobs" are those minimum wage or close to it bullshit jobs like what I work. Its really irritates me that those who are well off are so above the poor that they don't even notice they exist.

My parents are upper middle class and they say similar clueless things.

I feel for you too. My parents are upper middle class too, but they are very socially consience(?), so they are very empathic with the poor. I can only imagine how frustrating it must be to be living on the edge of poverty, in a society that boasts itself of being the best in the world. It's so disconnected with reality.

you obviously have no clue how are politics are run. first of all i don't know who they polled, but what if they polld people who didn't vote for bush.

2nd the last 2 elections have been so relatively close that let's just assume for a second that it came down to him winning by a handful of votes.  the elections were literally that close, so what now the handful of people who voted for hm 4 years ago aren't allowed to change there mind, and say "hey this guy's been stinking up the joint.  i'm not too happy with his performance"

yeah that's smart, it's like having a starting player on your team who is underperforming, but you as a coach allow him to keep bringing your team down, because he was one of your top draft picks. you'd get yourself fired.

please don't be ignorant and assume because bush won the presidency, that means the "majority" of amercans were on board with him, because i can assure you that's not the case.

 



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What? That was pure nonsense to me. Was it the right post you quoted?



MaxwellGT2000 said:
The ignorant statements are getting really old now...

A. I come from one of those poor families everyone talks about, yet speaks out for "me" yet don't sit there and think of what the hell people like me think.

B. I'm poor but I worked my ass off to be able to go to college, with little to no cost to me.

C. My mom is a part of that percent that is out of work and can't get a job in her field, its part of free market, its what this country is built on the job markets pick up and slow down, YET with all of that I still have a relatively new Laptop and internet connection, it's amazing what a poor family can do with budgeting.

D. This is the only country where I can do all of the above, I would live no where else, people need to appreciate what they have, and instead of complaining or "worrying about the little guy" they need to actually do work if they want this country to improve.

Actually listen and thank to the others that make sense...

I have £30 to live on a week excluding rent which I'm paid up for the next few months. But I still have a £450 laptop that I brought 4 months ago and I'm English, so you can do it in my country



Moongoddess256 said:
Also, the lack of health care thing sucks. Doctors are wicked expensive :(

That's really a thing a government could do to make live in the US better. I'm happy to live in Europe and having health care insurance. I had skin cancer some years ago, if I had to pay for the medicine and for the regularly visits to the doctor for checks I would be totally broke (and most likely my family too). Funny thing is, that even Cuba has better health care than the US. I hope for you guys, that the next president gives you a working health care insurance.



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Legend11 said:
It took me all of 1 second to figure out that the original post was made by some George W. Bush supporter trying to gloss over incompetence (at the time it was written to guilt people into not getting angry over how the Hurricane Katrina disaster was being handled).

Here's proof that the original letter in the first post in this thread is a fake:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/hitnail.asp

I'm glad you posted that link. I always thought Leno was a pretty cool guy, and I couldnt believe he spouted a lot of that ignorant crap that was in the OP. Thanks for restoring my faith in him and his massive chin. 



MaxwellGT2000 said:
The ignorant statements are getting really old now...

A. I come from one of those poor families everyone talks about, yet speaks out for "me" yet don't sit there and think of what the hell people like me think.

B. I'm poor but I worked my ass off to be able to go to college, with little to no cost to me.

C. My mom is a part of that percent that is out of work and can't get a job in her field, its part of free market, its what this country is built on the job markets pick up and slow down, YET with all of that I still have a relatively new Laptop and internet connection, it's amazing what a poor family can do with budgeting.

D. This is the only country where I can do all of the above, I would live no where else, people need to appreciate what they have, and instead of complaining or "worrying about the little guy" they need to actually do work if they want this country to improve.

Actually listen and thank to the others that make sense...
This is by far the most ignorant statement that i had the ever heard on this site. I apluad you for your knowledge. Go read a book now. 

 



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highwaystar101 said:
MaxwellGT2000 said:
The ignorant statements are getting really old now...

A. I come from one of those poor families everyone talks about, yet speaks out for "me" yet don't sit there and think of what the hell people like me think.

B. I'm poor but I worked my ass off to be able to go to college, with little to no cost to me.

C. My mom is a part of that percent that is out of work and can't get a job in her field, its part of free market, its what this country is built on the job markets pick up and slow down, YET with all of that I still have a relatively new Laptop and internet connection, it's amazing what a poor family can do with budgeting.

D. This is the only country where I can do all of the above, I would live no where else, people need to appreciate what they have, and instead of complaining or "worrying about the little guy" they need to actually do work if they want this country to improve.

Actually listen and thank to the others that make sense...

I have £30 to live on a week excluding rent which I'm paid up for the next few months. But I still have a £450 laptop that I brought 4 months ago and I'm English, so you can do it in my country

In most rich countries if you work your ass off you can go to college, internet connection and get a laptop, it's not a miracle or anything.   In most countries you can get loans, then depending on how much you work you can afford plenty of things.  If you live with your parents it should be a breeze.

 



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insomniac17 said:

This makes me sad to be an American. The article is kindof exaggerated, but still, I see a lot of truth. Especially about Bush. Yes, he has made many mistakes, but he has done good things as well. and the part about the army is a very good point. What do you all think about this? Please no flaming, I just want to see what people think about the statements in this.

 

"The following is attributed to Jay Leno:

 

The other day I was reading Newsweek magazine and came across some poll data I found rather hard to believe. It must be true, given the source, right?

 

The Newsweek poll alleges that 67 percent of Americans are unhappy with the direction the country is headed and 69 percent of the country is unhappy with the performance of the President. In essence 2/3s of the citizenry just ain't happy and want a change.

 

So I started thinking, ''What are we so unhappy about?''

A. Is it that we have electricity and clean fresh running water 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?

B. Is our unhappiness the result of having air conditioning in the summer and comfortable heating in the winter?

C. Could it be that 95.4 percent of these unhappy folks have a job?

D. Maybe it is the ability to walk into a grocery store at any time and see more food in moments than Darfur has seen in the last year?

E. Perhaps it is the ability to drive from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic without having to present identification papers as we pass through each state?

F. Or possibly the hundreds of clean and safe motels we would find along the way that can provide comfortable temporary shelter?

G. I guess having thousands of restaurants with varying cuisine from around the world is just not good enough.

H. Or could it be that when we wreck our car, emergency workers show up and provide services to help all and they might even send a helicopter to take you to the hospital.

I. Perhaps you are one of the 70 percent of Americans who own a home.

J. You may be upset with knowing that in the unfortunate case of a fire, a group of trained firefighters will appear in moments and use top notch equipment to extinguish the flames thus saving you, your family and your belongings.

K. Or if, while at home watching one of your many flat screen TVs, a burglar or prowler intrudes, an officer equipped with a gun and a bullet-proof vest will come to defend you and your family against attack or loss.

L. All this in the backdrop of neighborhoods free of bombs, militias, raping or pillaging of the residents, neighborhoods where 90% of teenagers own cell phones and computers.

M. How about the complete religious, social and political freedoms we enjoy that are the envy of everyone in the world?

 

Maybe that is what has 67% of you folks unhappy.

 

Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen. No wonder the world loves the U.S., yet has a great disdain for its citizens. They see us for what we are. The most blessed people in the world who do nothing but complain about what we don't have, and what we hate about the country instead of thanking the good Lord that we live here. I know, I know. What about the president who took us into war and has no plan to get us out? The president who has a measly 31 percent approval rating? Is this the same president who guided the nation in the dark days after 9/11? The president that cut taxes to bring an economy out of recession? Could this be the same guy who has been called every name in the book for succeeding in keeping all the spoiled ungrateful brats safe from terrorist attacks? The commander in chief of an all-volunteer army that is out there defending you and me?

 

Did you hear how bad the President is on the news or talk show? Did this news affect you so much, make you so unhappy you couldn't take a look around for yourself and see all the good things and be glad?

 

Think about it. Are you upset at the President because he actually caused you personal pain OR is it because the 'Media' told you he was failing to kiss your sorry ungrateful behind every day.

 

Make no mistake about it. The troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have volunteered to serve, and in many cases may have died for your freedom. There is currently no draft in this country. They didn't have to go. They are able to refuse to go and end up with either a ''general'' discharge, an ''other than honorable'' discharge or, worst case scenario, a ''dishonorable'' discharge after a few days in the brig.

 

So why then the discontentment in the minds of 69 percent of Americans? Say what you want but we can blame it on the media. They specialize in bad news. Everybody will watch a car crash with blood and guts. How many will watch kids selling lemonade at the corner? The media knows this. They offer what sells, and when criticized, try to defend their actions by 'justifying' them in one way or another.

 

We should start being grateful for all we have as a country. There is exponentially more good than bad. We are among the most blessed people on Earth and we should be thankful and appreciative."


In the Clinton-era where no electricity and fresh water? And there was no air-condition and heating as the first Bush was president? Employment was unknown under Reagan? The people in the USA starved before Bush? And so on. The articles lists hundred things that are fine, but nothing of that actually was reached by Bush. Should all people in the US gateful, that his government wasn't so bad, that all these things are gone lost? Admitted, he wasn't that bad as a president. But bad enough. This thread fails. EPIC.


 That bit has nothing to do with politics. Its saying that we have a ton of stuff here that we take for granted.