I have no time to waste on crap like that. The young people I deal with know that I will avoid or break stupid rules in a heartbeat, and are well aware that I see most government as no better than a tarted up shakedown/protection racket that must be subverted.
/johnny
Yep. For one thing, there are many ways to avoid excessive personal spending. The main way is to learn and practice as many useful technologies as possible (one example: alternative home energy with stealth considerations for security). Those who don’t receive much income and don’t buy much are legally avoiding generating big revenues. All a little off of the posted topic, though.
As for the topic posted above this thread, maybe some folks in government are considering some kind of partial debt repudiation deal for those headed for foreclosures. That was one of the issues for many Icelanders.
It’s best, though, to avoid mortgages and other debts. One can learn to build, repair and do many other money-saving projects for oneself. As for frivolous regulations, there are many legal ways around those for people who study, think and work enough.