May 20, 2016

Poll: Two-thirds of US would struggle to cover $1,000 crisis


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/two-thirds-us-struggle-cover-110221321.html ]
"Two-thirds of Americans would have difficulty coming up with the money to cover a $1,000 emergency, according to an exclusive poll conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research"
This is a kind of a poll that should be shared not whether a corrupt Hillary Clinton who gets paid quarter of million dollars for an hour speech to Goldman Sachs would be able to beat the loudmouth multi million dollar real estate tycoon whose companies hire 3 for price of 1 illegal aliens and speaks of building a wall.

Do we begin to understand what it means when 2/3 of Americans struggle in order to cover a $1000?

It means 2 out of 3 Americans (those with income, those without are already in crises) are $1000 away from living in the street. It means 2 out of every 3 Americans lives from paycheck to pay checks.

The the same 2 out of 3 Americans are wondering which of the multi-millionaire presidential candidates would be best choice to represent their interests or even understand them.

America you might think that you are 'exceptional' but you are 'exceptionally' not too bright.

America fear of terrorism should be last of your fears, those who are terrorizing you - at least economically - are being paid by your tax dollars to do it. Your enemies are not Muslim Fundamentalists from clear across the world in another continent, your enemies are in Washington DC, walking around in the Halls of the US Congress.

Your enemies are in Legislative Branch, in Executive Branch, in Judiciary Branch. You are exactly where you started over 250 years ago, serfs who have been taxed without representation.

Don't ask what you can do for your country, ask what your country has done for you, working like a dog/40 hrs a week and not being able to cover $1000 in case of emergency!

PLEASE EVERYONE SHARE THIS POST, SHARE MY RANT, MAY BE IT WOULD NUDGE AMERICA TO SOBRIETY.

The words of Jean-Jacques Rousseau; "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains'' from his dramatic opening lines to his immensely powerful treatise "The Social Contract" is aptly applicable as Americans who credit themselves for being 'free' are in chains everywhere one looks.
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Susan Nevens - 21 May 2016

Poll: Two-thirds of US would struggle to cover $1,000 crisis
In this Wednesday, May 18, 2016, photo, Mitchell Timme works from his laptop computer at his home in Phoenix. Two-thirds of Americans would have difficulty coming up with the money to cover a $1,000 emergency, according to an exclusive poll conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Timme said that his wages have remained basically flat for the last few years while his cost of living has increased. Once everything is paid “there’s nothing left to save,” he said. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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