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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1243266)6/29/2020 8:13:51 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575413
 
I have known quite a few people in my day who used credit cards to pay their bills because they had no savings and very poor cash flow. And they ended up defaulting on their credit card debt. I wonder what percent of the 85% end up falling in that category?

It is not very hard to get a credit card.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1243266)6/29/2020 8:58:31 PM
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One of my professors said that people should not be able to own two homes as long as there are homeless people in the world. I was initially stunned when I heard that many years ago, but it makes some sense to me now.

Billionaire sounds so excessive and immoral when so many children go to bed hungry. And no, I am not advocating raiding a billionaire's 401K. But there has to be a limit somewhere when so many are hurting and struggling.

Capitalistic response: Tough Shit.