13.6.08

The Great Seduction

Being in the debt industry I saw first hand the machines that are necessary to move around huge volumes of money spent on credit cards. It always amazed me to see people who were making well into the six figures writing off bad debt because they couldn't keep up with it. While there are very good ways to game the system, most people were at a loss to explain where all the money they spent went.

"Benjamin Franklin spread a practical gospel that emphasized hard work, temperance and frugality. Millions of parents, preachers, newspaper editors and teachers expounded the message. The result was quite remarkable.

The agents of destruction are many. State governments have played a role. They aggressively hawk their lottery products, which some people call a tax on stupidity. Twenty percent of Americans are frequent players, spending about $60 billion a year. The spending is starkly regressive. A household with income under $13,000 spends, on average, $645 a year on lottery tickets, about 9 percent of all income.

Congress and the White House have played a role. The nation's leaders have always had an incentive to shove costs for current promises onto the backs of future generations. It's only now become respectable to do so."

The most important role though, was played by you and I. Remember what you are exchanging when you buy a Starbucks or get that new car with the bells and whistles - you are exchanging your TIME for stuff. You are giving away your saved up existence - the only true thing that you own - in exchange for things that, most of the time, we truly don't need - we just want.

Maybe we should re-examine ourselves. Or maybe our consumer culture is correct...I don't know.

Read the opinion from those who are paid for writing opinions.



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Anyone can be struck by lightning,
But not everyone can conduct electricity!

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6.5.07

$465 Billion Dollars ($465,000,000,000)

What would you do with $465 Billion dollars? The Boston Globe put together some pretty pictures.

You really don't even have to read much to get the point here.

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25.4.07

Intelligence & Wealth

Intelligence & Wealth

It takes a lot more than simply IQ to save money. Interesting study...

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8.4.07

America Assists Illegal Arms Purchase Involving N. Korea

"Ethiopia bought arms from North Korea with U.S. assent"

Wow. This reminds me of the many known instances of action in opposition to what we might normally consider the good of the general population in order to get certain things done (Pinochet, Castro, Pahlavi, Hussein, Iran-Contra...I could go on, but I am tired). Now, much like many of the things in our sordid American history, the actions can easily be rationalized to make sense. In order to appease a nation we truly believe, in he end, will bend to our will we allow some money to support the people. And the money they are receiving comes from a country fighting the evil terrorists. It is a bit (a lot more than abit) idealists to believe that countries will act in the best interests of the humans that live on the world, but I think idealism should at least be reached for. Missiles for money...

"Nor is this the first time the Bush administration has made an exception for allies in their dealings with Pyongyang. In 2002, the Spanish military intercepted a ship carrying Scud missiles from North Korea to Yemen. At the time, Yemen was working with the United States to hunt members of Al Qaeda operating within its borders, and after its government protested, Washington asked that the freighter be released."

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