Sure Shot
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[youtube]lefsXWc0ROw[/youtube]it's over, go home.
[youtube]lefsXWc0ROw[/youtube]it's over, go home.
Away? Or into anger, and greater numbers?fire department is simply gonna come in and hose them all away.
how many homeless people are there in Oakland?Away? Or into anger, and greater numbers?
How many people are in tremendous debt, or in a similar situation to that is the real questionhow many homeless people are there in Oakland?
not that many.How many people are in tremendous debt, or in a similar situation to that is the real question
I know what's going on RIGHT NOW, lol.
But as the rescission recesses more and more, MORE people will be foreclosed on, MORE people will lose their jobs, inflation will rise and MORE people will need MORE money. Then we hit depression, and it's the only option left for 50% of America (Guesstimate).
Do you not get this AT ALL?????
Lol.no, i don't.
MW3 and BF3 and the iphone79.6(or whatever) just came out.
record sales.
tell me what now?
i paid cash. LOLLol.
Look at those peoples credit cards.
Tell ME what now
Maybe you.i paid cash. LOL
so i can only assume you have neither cash nor credit?Maybe you.
Record sales though, means record amounts of debtors buying
Everyone already had an Iphone
LOL LOL LOL
got a link?Record sales though, means record amounts of debtors buying
Cash.so i can only assume you have neither cash nor credit?
why aren't you living in a tent in oakland?
home-mortgage debt has doubled to $8 trillion since 1998. Home and auto loans aside, most American's have credit cards. While about half of us do a pretty good job of keeping our balances down, the other half carries at least a $1000 balance, with 10% of card holders carrying in excess of $10,000 on plastic alone. Even those who carry only a few hundred bucks at a time are technically "in debt" - just an amount of it they can manage reasonably.got a link?
home-mortgage debt has doubled to $8 trillion since 1998. Home and auto loans aside, most American's have credit cards. While about half of us do a pretty good job of keeping our balances down, the other half carries at least a $1000 balance, with 10% of card holders carrying in excess of $10,000 on plastic alone. Even those who carry only a few hundred bucks at a time are technically "in debt" - just an amount of it they can manage reasonably.
http://www.americandebtadvisor.com/questions/howmanyamericansareindebt.shtml
from your own link, ....
" ... there are fewer Americans in debt, recent studies show ... "
let's just go ahead and post the whole thing, to OMIT any confusion.
Question: How Many Americans Are In Debt?
"I can't seem to get ahead financially and lots of my friends and colleagues are in the same boat. It seems like everyone's spending more than they can afford these days. How many people are in debt?"
There's been plenty of surveys on the question - and some conflicting results. Part of the reason the numbers change so much is that it's not always clear whether all debts are included, just 'problematic' debts or in sometimes only unsecured debt.
If there's no further qualifications, most Americans are in debt. Bearing in mind that things like mortgages and car loans count; it's the American dream for most to acquire a big debt of their own. In fact, according to the Washington Times, home-mortgage debt has doubled to $8 trillion since 1998.
Home and auto loans aside, most American's have credit cards. While about half of us do a pretty good job of keeping our balances down, the other half carries at least a $1000 balance, with 10% of card holders carrying in excess of $10,000 on plastic alone. Even those who carry only a few hundred bucks at a time are technically "in debt" - just an amount of it they can manage reasonably.
Some studies don't include what we'll call 'intentional' debt such as mortgages, and focus on things like credit cards and other bills that have unintentionally accumulated balances. If that's the case there are fewer Americans in debt, recent studies show about 45% of homes carry at least some balance on their cards rather than pay them off each month.
So how many Americans are in debt? Excluding minors, the total is somewhere in the neighborhood of 80% if we include secured debts like homes and cars. Excluding those particular purchases puts us closer to 50% of the adult population, and half of that 50% has thousands of dollars owed.
people put themselves into debt. so what are they protesting again?
it's over. by christmas no one will even be talking about it anymore.
Lol, no way.Protests have a tendency to lose traction in the US.. I think fdd is right, the shit will be over by Xmas...