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To: Tommaso who wrote (81641)10/18/2011 8:47:24 PM
From: Ilaine1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218135
 
I think so, too. With good and careful planning, Americans can easily eat very well for $5 per meal for a family of four. I have a client who feeds a family of 3 on $150 per month, all home cooked meals, no restaurant food, and most decisively, no fast food.

If we all had to eat home cooked meals, we would not suffer in the least.

If we all had to make do with basic necessities in life, we would not suffer in the least.

We don't need luxuries. We like them, but we could easily do without.

I somehow think that the Chinese don't understand that we don't need anything more than they do. We have more because we can afford it.

Americans don't need a second big screen TV. So take that, China.

We do need more nurses. So take that, China.