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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I don't think I have any reasonable expectation to be able to still afford to live in DC when I retire - that's realistic. I will likely move to a more affordable community when I retire. I've had to move several times in order to find jobs, in order to find affordable places to live, et cetera. Why would anyone else have such expectations of things never changing and always being able to live wherever you want? And, ex-offenders reflects another set of very poor life choices. Yet it's everyone else who ends up paying the price for their irresponsibility. How is that fair or equitable?[/quote] Perhaps you should offer classes to citizens to teach them how to be as reasonable and realistic as you are. You could include calculations on people's earning power and match it with communities other than DC where they would be better off.[/quote] Basic common sense and basic math. How much do you have coming in each month, how much has to go out for rent, food, bills each month. If you can't make ends meet, find a way to either reduce the expense (like somewhere with cheaper rent) and/or try and make more money. It's not rocket science, it's what most regular folks have to do. But of course, basic math and common sense seem to be what are lacking in the first place.[/quote] You sound like one of those chuckleheads who is astonished that anyone could be malnourished in the US. After all, one just needs to buy a 50 lb sack of dried beans, and a 50 lb sack of rice, and a 5 gallon jug of oil. That will meet all of your dietary needs for the year! [/quote]
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