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To: bagman

Yeah Bagman, first world problems. I have 6 functional TV’s (digital flat screens) in my house and I don’t feel guilty about it. Me and the wife have worked hard and gotten to the point that we earn an upper middle class living and can afford that stuff. I thank God every day that I was born in this country and that my Dad instilled a work ethic in me and my siblings so we could get through life as earners and not takers.

Am I an oppressive practitioner of white priveledge? Nope, just a guy enjoying his life. I have not stolen, cheated or harmed anyone to be able to acquire “non essential goods”. We pay a crap load of taxes (not sure I’m gonna be able to afford continuing to live in Nebraska after retirement but that’s another story) so Uncle Sugar can subsidize other people’s lifestyle. Trying to make people feel guilty (which I think is the point of this very interesting and informative article) is a non starter with me and mine, FRiend. Sounds like also with you?


39 posted on 01/11/2019 8:48:46 AM PST by Big Red Clay (Greetings from the Big Red State)
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The average American woman owns 30 outfits—one for every day of the month. In 1930, that figure was nine (Forbes).

A few years ago, there was a challenge to wear only 8 pieces of clothing for a month. It sounds difficult, but that's 2 pairs of pants, a skirt, 4 tops, and a jacket or sweater. Participants found it much easier than they expected and were surprised that coworkers, friends, and family members didn't notice they were wearing the same pieces of clothing over and over.

41 posted on 01/11/2019 9:00:47 AM PST by Kipp
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