Carly_Roach
Carly Roach
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The millions of people who are struggling because of poor planning aren't the ones I (and many others) concerned about. It's the millions...yes MILLIONS...who are struggling through no fault of their own that concern me. When you add even more millions who don't have health care because they work in jobs where their choices are to spend their limited dollars on health care or spend it on:Just because there are many that are struggling through no fault of there own, it doesn't change the fact that there are many struggling because they themselves are at fault.
Food
Water
Heat
Rent/Mtg payment
Transportation costs
Child care
....we have a serious problem here in our country.
Let me re-iterate: these are people who've lost their jobs due to outsourcing or companies closing completely and can't find similar well-paying jobs anywhere near where they live. And before you say they should move, many of those responsible people, who paid for years on their mortgages not being late even once, own small, modest houses that won't sell now because of the housing market. IOW they can't move.
You stood in a room full of starving people and said, "Listen, I just had steak, a baked potato and chocolate mousse for dessert for lunch and I'm not all that hungry right now. Being hungry isn't really all that bad, is it?" and then got miffed when all the starving people said (as politely as possible) "Yes. Being hungry IS all that bad" instead of choking the life out of you.


Anyone care to speculate how the majority of these millions of people who are hardest hit by the economy, whether by no fault or fault of their own, will be voting? 
And she bragged about it
There was a woman who had her daughter's braces taken off because she couldn't pay for them and a few weeks later she was planning a trip to WDW
There are people here who file BK and then celebrate by taking a trip because "Life is too short"

