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Ron Paul Is Secretly Taking Over The GOP And It's Driving People Insane
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay" data-source="post: 1788441"><p>You chose that job at that salary, you chose to have 3 kids, you chose to live in a $75k house for 600 a month. Not saying you lived like a king or like a miser but these were your choices and there are others that are less costly and more costly. </p><p></p><p>I have a wife and 14 yo son. I manage money well and when I say $40k a year to live, thats a guess of the main bills. I am guessing I spend 3000 (thats 36k a year) a month on the necessities. I have a lot of disposable income because I made that my choice. I have no other debt because I chose to do without certain things until I could pay cash for them. Everything I have is paid for but my house. No CC bills or other loans to pay.</p><p>We all chose our current situation starting the day you leave highschool and either start to work or continue your education. </p><p>Granted its harder to live on $38k than 100k but its your choices that got you where you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay, post: 1788441"] You chose that job at that salary, you chose to have 3 kids, you chose to live in a $75k house for 600 a month. Not saying you lived like a king or like a miser but these were your choices and there are others that are less costly and more costly. I have a wife and 14 yo son. I manage money well and when I say $40k a year to live, thats a guess of the main bills. I am guessing I spend 3000 (thats 36k a year) a month on the necessities. I have a lot of disposable income because I made that my choice. I have no other debt because I chose to do without certain things until I could pay cash for them. Everything I have is paid for but my house. No CC bills or other loans to pay. We all chose our current situation starting the day you leave highschool and either start to work or continue your education. Granted its harder to live on $38k than 100k but its your choices that got you where you are. [/QUOTE]
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