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Women used to bank on shifting their student loan debt onto the ex-husbands in the divorce they initiated. Thankfully Men have wised up and avoided marriage.
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Last May my car had a major engine failure on the interstate two months after I paid it off. It would have cost more to fix it than it was worth. Luckily I was working from home at the time. Instead of jumping into a new set of car payments I toughed it out and saved for ten months until I found a good used car previously owned by an elderly couple. My car insurance is $65 a mo. and my annual car tags are $42. One of the smartest financial moves to make today. The economy is on shaky ground and there's no telling when the shoe will drop. You don't want to be living above your means when the economy crashes.
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Speaking of a Man with no bills, last year my car decided to have catastrophic engine problems at 70 MPH a few months after I paid it off. Murphy's Law strikes again. Anyway, I decided rather than jump into a new set of car payments I would save up until I found a good used car. Luckily I was working from home and didn't need a car very often. After ten months I found a good used car with a lot of life left on it. Now I have no car payment, cheap insurance, and my annual car registration is only $42. Living beneath your means should be the goal. With the economy the way it is you do not want a car payment.
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Women: "We spend $7 a day on our coffee. What's the big deal?" Also women: "We're so broke at the end of the month!"
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Women voted Big Daddy Govenrment into existence. Source*: Lott-Kenny report.
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Now is not the time to be jumping into a new set of payments.
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If you must have a luxury car make sure to lease it. Get the experience out of your system. The depreciation on those things is not something you want to deal with. You ever hear BMW or Mercedes discuss resale value? Me either.
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Matt Foley was right about living in a van down by the river.
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I have a total of three tattoos on my upper arms and they're hidden even in a short sleeved shirt. I planned ahead because I was thinking of future job prospects. These people are seriously limiting their employment opportunities.
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If you have a decent job you should be able to support yourself, provided you stick to a budget, cut out unnecessary expenses, and choose to live beneath your means. Far too many people have too much debt for their salaries. They want to experience a certain standard of living but can't do it without going into bad debt like credit cards. And having a car payment is a big mistake for most people. I'd bet if most people complaining about how expensive the cost of living is also happen to have a car payment.
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Back in 2016 I got into my house at a 4% rate. I'm glad I got in when I did. If you do the math on a 30 year mortgage at 7% interest compared to a 30 year mortgage at 4% the amount of money a person would have to pay at the higher rate at the end of the loan is staggering.
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@rsdouglass4 Not making their voting privileges contingent on them being taxed at a rate that covers the government programs & services they vote for & consume was and is a huge mistake.
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Psy-op '24 almost ready to begin.
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$500 month over month added to your retirement accounts earning compound interest for decades is a lot of money.
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Not My Kids Not My Problem. Every thankless dollar spent on another Man's kids is another dollar not taking advantage of compound interest in your retirement accounts. Over twenty to thirty years all that money you spent supporting another Man's kids could have been a sizeable amount you're missing out on in retirement.
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You ever notice how student loan debt was never a problem until women were affected?
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Gen X here. I had a good work ethic instilled in my at an early age. It has served me well. Funny story: six years ago I needed to get a second job and I thought delivering pizzas would be easy enough. The manager there knew to hire applicants from my generation because of our work ethic. And working among Gen Z was quite eye opening. I'd never heard anybody say "my anxiety!" before.
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@5:45 This lady is $97k in debt. Stay away. Hope things work out for her and I wish her well but by now Men know to stay away from single moms, and to especially stay away from single moms with close to $100k of debt. That's a mess to jump into. Retirement is only a joke if you have not been responsible and have not been planning for your financial future. Where there's a will there's a way. I guess it comes down to financial discipline, good choices, priorities, delaying gratification, setting goals, and living beneath your means. Compound interest is a great ally for retirement if you take advantage of it.
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The only downside to 50% of women being single by 2030 is bachelor taxes will be required to support the financial leeches.
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Once again Society falls all over itself to bail women out of the mess they created for themselves. If student loan forgiveness actually does come to pass guess who will get the bill?
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@xman666soad I bet you're fun at parties.
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My only question is: Does she report that income on her taxes?
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Everybody is apparently living beyond their means and not spending wisely. Apparently people lack discipline when it comes to budgeting their money. It seems they refuse to make do with less and lower their standard of living. I'm living beneath my means and saving for retirement. I notice the higher prices of food and every day essentials but it doesn't affect me because I live beneath my means. It should be a main goal for these people to get some financial breathing room.
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@CorvetteGuy-C8 Hell no. No more free drinks, no more free food.
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If you can work remote then do it. Move to a cheaper part of the country. The cost of living is a lot lower where there aren't very many liberals. Seems like way too many women want this glamourous lifestyle of living in the city but that is expensive. Move out to the suburbs, find a cheaper apartment, and commute. Work remote if that is a possibility.
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It's amazing but I've reached the age where I just don't care and I don't get lonely. Once you reach the age your sex drive no longer influences your decisions that loneliness thing just begins to evaporate.
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When I had a 2015 Kia Optima I was paying over $100 a month for insurance. No wrecks on my end, no tickets. Good driving record. I called the ins. co. and asked them why it was so high given my clean driving record. They responded with some BS about that was a popular car that got stolen a lot. Bunch a BS. Anyway, after that car died on me I decided I did not want to jump into another set of payments so I saved up and bought a twenty one year old car. No payments and my monthly insurance is $64. My registration is $42 a year. Do what you can to stay away from car payments.
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@_m_K_. And that's not even taking into account the Pentagon's Black Budget that's not even on the books.
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Never give women power over you enforceable by a legally binding contract. Modern women do not deserve to be wives. Men have no incentive to get married and nothing to gain these days. It's all financial risk for him.
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It would be great if these women complaining about how expensive it is out there would give us a list of their bills...and include their frivolous unnecessary expenses. How much you want to bet almost every one of these women complaining about how expensive life is has the latest iPhone and iWatch? How much could they save if they stopped going to Starbucks every day?
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The first girl's cockney accent doesn't do her any favors. "Hey Guv'nor, where all the Men be are gunna pay for me kids? You fink it's easy bein' a single mum, do ya?"
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Where do these people choose to live? Could they find a cheaper place to live? Could they work remotely and live in a cheaper area? What are their expenses like? What expenses could they cut out? Do they have a car payment? If so, that's a huge drain on their finances. Are they being honest about the lifestyle their income can afford them? I think they have some wiggle room if they create a budget, make do with less, and delay gratification.
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How to tell the world you're a democrat/liberal/socialist/communist.
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@3:20 You're funny? Funny how? Like a clown? Do you amuse me?
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@jdek88 I live beneath my means and don't have a lot of bills so the inflation thing really doesn't affect me much. I still see the rising prices but living frugally really helps weather the storm.
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Just wait until the Federal Reserve Note loses its Reserve Currency status, and countries around the world dump the dollar. Once the BRICS goes live, and the Yuan attains Reserve Currency status and is the preferred way to settle accounts, the dollar will be finished. We will see hyperinflation, and it will not be pretty. These entitled whamen will not be prepared for the difficult times coming. Always keep in mind how entitled they were & how they treated you when times were better. Leave them to fend for themselves. Do not help the strong independent women who don't need a Man.
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@baronvonslambert It was much cheaper to find a good used car as I did.
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It looks like Cara opted for the XL veneers for her top teeth. I'm having trouble concentrating on what she is saying.
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Feminists want the benefits of Traditional Men while still retaining their feminist programming. Nope. Doesn't work that way. Only Traditional women deserve a Traditional Man. Enjoy those cats ladies, and please do refill your head meds before they run out.
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Looks like Matt Foley was ahead of his time.
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San Francisco proved how quickly a democrat-controlled city can solve the homelessness problem if they really want to. I guess the trick is to tell each of these democrat-controlled cities that a Communist dictator will be visiting in two weeks. Watch how fast the problem is fixed.
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Some info about how our tax dollars are spent. Foreign aid is just a fancy way of describing money laundering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGw6xfBnzcg
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It's amazing how much better off people who are struggling would be if they lived beneath they means and used the extra money to pay off their debts. Could they cut out some services they pay for? Could they stop going to Starbucks and stop eating out? Maybe they could get a roommate. Maybe they could get a second job and put that money toward their debts. Point is, they need to make becoming debt free a top priority.
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Fast food is nasty and bad for you anyway. Unless it's a place like Chipotle or QDoba that makes everything right then and there in front of you. Their ingredients are a lot fresher and better for you. You're still better off bringing your lunch from home. Save money where you can.
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Fast food should always be an affordable option.
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@marcozegikniet9301 I needed to get a second job because I was relying on OT to pay the bills & living beyond my means. When the OT was cut off I found myself in trouble. I worked my way out of it and am now in a really good place, comfortably living beneath my means.
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@MarijuanaSmog13 Seriously? Have you ever been around them? I'm Gen X so it was quite illuminating interacting with them. Their work ethic is crap. They are entitled and whiney. They have imaginary anxiety because they were never taught coping skills. They've always been told how special they are, were given participation trophies, and were never allowed the benefit of learning from failure. They are glued to their smartphones and constantly checked them while at work. Are there exceptions among them? Of course. Overall though, my description stands.
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@pedrokantor3997 The funny part was interacting with the younger generation and observing their imagined anxiety over the slightest inconvenience.
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Mental libtardation runs deep and is very difficult to overcome.
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@Khaos-y7n And the Big Guy needs his 10%.
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