Posted by Mike M on March 21, 2013 at 12:12:20 from (24.140.0.120):
In Reply to: How cheap? posted by rrlund on March 21, 2013 at 11:02:13:
With all of todays taxes and bills it's tough ! That's pretty much what most make here in Ohio as most jobs are in retail settings and they only pay minimum wages. Takes all I make to pay for propane,electric,house payment incl. taxes & ins.,gas to get to work,car insurances,and of course the ever increasing health care that is deducted from my take home pay. So far all our cars are paid up. Wifes money goes to groceries,gas for her car,hers and kids cell phones,(I don't have one)and her direct TV. Whatever else she makes I have no idea what she wastes it on ?
No wonder so many are into committing crimes ! If you get caught and go to jail you get all this for FREE !!!! Plus all day to exercise and learn how to do worse crimes !!!
This year our combined income is better then it has ever been for us,but yet we are worse off then EVER BEFORE !!! Thank you Washington !!! NOT !!!
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