I find that to be funny and headshakingly shameful at the same time.I worked for Cadillac for a little over 20 years. I cant tell you how many people I saw that got a "settlement" check, blew the majority of it on an Escalade ($90k depreciating assest) that was a pile of shit after 3 years and they were broke as fuck again in no time. Same thing. Get a pile of money and spend it on BS that has no future, no ROI, and will be worth crap in a few years.
No chance. It's not minding its own business and sitting outside having dinner.I hope the good folks of BLM vandalize it at the next peaceful protest.
Hey I resemble that.Makes perfect sense - Syracuse is just another vermin infested DemonRat shithole.
Smart people can be temporarily poor.I find that to be funny and headshakingly shameful at the same time.
You have to be incredibly lazy to be chronically poor. If you're willing to work you can do just fine (assuming you aren't completely blowing your money).Smart people can be temporarily poor.
But to be chronically poor in 21st century America, you have to be incredibly bad at managing money.
No amount of handouts will fix that. Education can help, but throwing money at it is like running the bilge pump on the Titanic.
Or you have to work hard and keep "investing" your money in scams and vanity goods like the aforementioned Escalade owner.You have to be incredibly lazy to be chronically poor. If you're willing to work you can do just fine (assuming you aren't completely blowing your money).
Precisely. People who are chronically broke are so due to their own poor decisions. Period.Or you have to work hard and keep "investing" your money in scams and vanity goods like the aforementioned Escalade owner.
His windfall made him temporarily not poor, but his stupidity quickly corrected that.