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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And I want a pony. Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender). Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.[/quote] Please explain the math of how a 2 parent working family saves money if one is not working? Hmm.. that must be the MAGA math where the tariffs make sense. [/quote] Do you ... know about doing your own childcare? About cooking at home, doing laundry at home, all that stuff the poors do?[/quote] Do you know any poors? They aren’t doing laundry at home because washing machines are a luxury, and oftentimes the ability to live in a structure that alllows for their use is a luxury too. [b]The poors are all in the laundry matt[/b], check one out sometimes, poors and the downtrodden for days. [/quote] Right. NOT paying someone else to do it. They have to be there. Pro tip: they can't remote work from a laundrymat, either. [quote]For the poors childcare is the TV or a tablet of some sort and older siblings watching younger or just younger fending for themselves. [/quote] This isn't the 1970s. If you leave a 3 year old and a 5 year old at home alone, you risk getting reported to CPS. Haven't you been paying attention? It costs more to have someone (anyone) watching your young children than many jobs pay. Try reading this website. It comes up a lot. [quote]As for cooking at home, the truly poor live in food desserts, they eat a lot of carbs and carry out, not much in the way of fresh produce and meats. Convenience canned and boxed foods dominate. Diabetes and high blood pressure abound. It costs a lot of money to be poor. But yes it costs even more to not be. So there’s that. [b]You clearly don’t know many poors. But something tells me you are about to become familiar[/b] in ways you won’t find comfortable at all. [/quote] Lady, I grew up with no car for the family, eating government cheese, and using an outhouse for a toilet. Catch up. [/quote]
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