Sure. All those people who were stranded in Houston yesterday, that was
their problem. Poor planning. I think I need to walk away from this
conversation now.

Dana

 On 9/23/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dana wrote:
> > So I question your assertion that nobody *has* to be poor.
>
> I would change that to say nobody of average or above intelligence.
> You can always move, go to college with student loans, etc.
>
> > Get stranded in a flood when you are already overextended and
> > daddy has decided to skip a few child support payments, and you remember
> > quite quickly.
> >
>
> Yes, but a big part of that is not planning. If you decide not to
> work and spend all your money the day you get it on whatever then,
> yeah, you're not going to be prepared when the flood hits.
>
> It's kind of like spending on a war and tax cuts, and then raising
> domestic discretionary faster than any president since Johnson. You
> can't do that AND be prepared for the unknown. Boyscout motto: be
> prepared.
>
> 

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