Ilocano wrote:
eleven bravo wrote:
youre adressing someone who sees 30K a year as a huge pay increase from years before. And I dont claim poverty. Im lucky enough to be related to someone who purchased property in 80's and early 90's. im paying a mortgage rate fixed in since 1986. Single man living in a 3/4 bedroom two story house, garage and backyard. im pretty lucky. I also live beyond my means in a sense that I pay for too many channels and the fastest internet when i dont need it. but Ive never made a lot of money.
Have confidence in yourself. Strive for more. You've already proven it just by your schooling. And then get back to me when the paychecks get bigger, as the feds are taking a larger percentage. It'll really start to hit you around $55K (That was ages ago for me, so adjust for inflation) when you aren't claiming kids or larger mortgage related expenses.
I disagree with you completly. please dont try to take away from my position by saying something along the lines of "youre not me so there"
ok you make a shit ton of money. good. you decide to pay more for nicer things thats even better. you start a family and decide to move to a nice neighborhood and go to private school and send your kids to med school thats outstanding. but thats your decision to spend that much money on things. Im not telling how to spend your money. Im not saying you shouldnt buy as many comodore 64's as you like. I just strongly disagree with your belief that you deserve the same benfits as people with less affluent means. But please dont start with that "you dont have kids" that could easily turn into a negative response. I just strongly disagree with your position. not much you are going to say to change my mind. not much im going to write to change yours.
i just want to bring up the family of 8 i know in east la. living in the shittiest part of the maravilla neighborhood. all the kids went to public school. 4 out of the 6 children went to college. 2 bruins, 2 standford as undergrads. 2 standford grads and one columbia grad student. one of those standford grads has his JD. all from a very humble home. you dont need to live in a nice neighborhood or goto great private schools to become doctors and lawyers. you get those things because they are nicer and rightfully so. but c'mon, no tax breaks when yuo could afford to spend money on so much. to me, I dont care about jays tirade thats certain to follow, to me, I strongly disagree.