Anonymous wrote:PP Asking for relief for individuals during a national emergency after paying 40%+ taxes for 40 years is super weird, in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP Asking for relief for individuals during a national emergency after paying 40%+ taxes for 40 years is super weird, in America.
No, it’s the calling others “cat ladies” if they disagree with you or speculating that they have terrible marriages just because they disagree with you that is weird. Normal people don’t do that.
Normal people don't try to shame OP as being 'greedy' because she only asked how other parents are managing during a pandemic. Cat ladies do try to shame, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP Asking for relief for individuals during a national emergency after paying 40%+ taxes for 40 years is super weird, in America.
No, it’s the calling others “cat ladies” if they disagree with you or speculating that they have terrible marriages just because they disagree with you that is weird. Normal people don’t do that.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford tuition, an apartment, and a car at UMD you are not working class by any means
Anonymous wrote:PP Asking for relief for individuals during a national emergency after paying 40%+ taxes for 40 years is super weird, in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my offices are closed, and will be for to months in total (if not more). Should we be able to stop paying rent on the space?
there is nothing preventing your kid from living in his apartment now, and for the rest of your lease term. When he doesn't use it by choice, it's still an obligation. How is this not obvious?
While I appreciate that a contract is a contract, big companies are not paying their rents, so why should the little people?
Not only are big companies not paying rents, they are getting 0% interest rate loans so that they can pay off their other debts and avoid default. And small companies are flat out getting free money to keep their businesses going.
But as soon as there is any individual who pays taxes for 40+ years asking for some help during a global pandemic, all the cat ladies on DCUM lose their minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With "pathetic marriages."
Bizarre how his absurd stereotypes are plastered throughout his posts. No wonder his poor child wanted to rent an apartment instead of live home. The kids would probably pay double the rent to be there now.
Seriously! It is weird how if someone disagrees with you they are suddenly a cat lady or have a bad marriage. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:With "pathetic marriages."
Bizarre how his absurd stereotypes are plastered throughout his posts. No wonder his poor child wanted to rent an apartment instead of live home. The kids would probably pay double the rent to be there now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my offices are closed, and will be for to months in total (if not more). Should we be able to stop paying rent on the space?
there is nothing preventing your kid from living in his apartment now, and for the rest of your lease term. When he doesn't use it by choice, it's still an obligation. How is this not obvious?
While I appreciate that a contract is a contract, big companies are not paying their rents, so why should the little people?