Guitar Center...financing 0% for 48 months?

This is EXACTLY what Putin would tell you and is as UnAmerican as whatever the opposite of hot dogs and apple pie is.

I didn't know you were that close to Putin.

So are you saying that living with debt, is the right of every American?

I'm not sure what living within your means has to do with communism?
You can be a die-hard capitalist and live without debt...and live quite well, so as to never be confused with a communist.
 
I didn't know you were that close to Putin.

So are you saying that living with debt, is the right of every American?

I'm not sure what living within your means has to do with communism?
You can be a die-hard capitalist and live without debt...and live quite well, so as to never be confused with a communist.
Lol. Sarcasm, miro. Sarcasm. Check it out when you have a minute.
 
I hope you're doing your part to contribute! :)

I slacked off a long time ago.

Maybe. But you're still living with the effects of debt. Collective debt.

This thread has turned into a bit of fun. I'm enjoying reading the banter. :D
 
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Mexico won't let non citizens buy property. "We may have a poor country, but its a beautiful country, and all ours. Take that gringo!"
That's their motto. :D
 
Yes...it's a buyers market. :)

Yeah but another aspect is this;
Fed keeps printing money, this devalues the currency so you're paying back less than borrowed.
Good for the rich debtors, bad for the common man. His cost of goods and services keeps rising faster than his pay increases. (if any)

So, the rich keep getting richer and the middle class keeps getting poorer.
Yet with the magic of credit, someone making 30k a year can 'look' like they're making 100k
But appearances aside, every passing day he's poorer. And there you have a situation where half the population is living paycheck to paycheck.
Downside of a debtor nation.
 
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