welp, there is a standard. Sorry.

http://retailindustry.about.com/b/a/140333.htm

On 2/7/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dana wrote:
> > you don't understand my point, which is that we don't have to
> second-guess
> > his choice of car. It doesn't matter -- even once he pays for it, he
> still
> > has discretionary income. Lots and lots of it.
> >
>
> Everyone does.  And the danger of saying there's "discretionary"
> income is that it assumes there's some standard and everything above
> that is "discretionary".
>
> For example, let's say someone makes $200k+ but pay for a house, car,
> and expenses for their parents and grandparents.  Or they're saying
> for a Harvard education for their kids.  Or an early retirement for
> themselves.  Or they give 90% of their income to the church.
>
> Who are you to say what's discretionary and what isn't?  Who is
> anyone?  Therefore  nobody is.
>
> Ideally we'd all be able to choose the healthcare we wanted and pay
> for it accordingly.   That's likely not going to happen, though, but
> consumer driven health care is a good step in that direction however.
>
> 

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