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by rrivers
2227 days ago
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Second statement is an oversimplification of many in that scenario; e.g. my mother. Single Mom for 30 years, built a career, bought a house in her mid 40s. 2008 recession erased her career, unemployed for 5 years after, now rebuilding. Still has a mortgage on her townhouse. Let's not assume poor decision making when there are plenty of factors outside of the average blue collar workers control that directly impacted their ability to to the right thing. |
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Lots of business owners, farmers, landlords, etc. give the same sob story and conveniently forget they're going to end up with multi-million dollar properties, farms, businesses by the time they retire.
I can see how it's tough with no cash flow right now, but how is that any different than your mom ending up unemployed? Excluding the current situation, no one cares about normal people losing their jobs, but now that the business / landlord class is in a negative cashflow situation we should all be thinking of them.