Posted on 04/18/2012 5:09:06 AM PDT by Kaslin
In 1989, I spent about $100 for a tux, liquor, gas, and condoms.
Let's do some math (and err on the expensive side): Prom ticket: $100 Tux Rental: $250 Dress Purchase: $500 Limo rental: $750 Corsage: $50 Hair: $200
That's nearly $2k, but includes BOTH a dress and a tux, and assumes each kid gets a limo (rather than one limo transporting 4, 6, 8, or 10 kids. I'm not buying (literally and figuratively).
I’m not sure if it’s naivete, ignorance or what,
but why does “our side” continually take at face value that the left’s end goals are the same as ours -
ie, a prosperous country of strong moral values?
They don’t. They seek power and control.
This goal, ultimately, is building Satan’s kingdom under one supreme leader, though even THEY might not understand that.
Poor people are more likely to employ outward “wealth signals” to others, because of their self conscious awareness of lack of relative success.
Conspicuous consumption among “the poor”:
http://www.slate.com/articles/business/the_dismal_science/2008/01/cos_and_effect.html
Prom dress, flowers, limo, condoms, pictures ?
It's a sickness. We are wired to give people the benefit of the doubt.
I think in psychological terms it's called "battered woman syndrome".
If you transferred all of the money from the rich to the poor overnight, the rich would have it all back within a year.
My grandparents came over from Ireland with nothing. 2 of my grandparents were orphans. They started out as poor as one could be. They knew what starvation felt like, and knew discrimination and destitution. America gave them a future and hope when Ireland had none.
It is not the poor who are the problem as the poor built and made this country into a super power. It is the social programs that are robbing peoples future.
It might take 5 years, but the end would be the same.
The rich get richer by continuing to do the things that made them rich in the first place.
Ditto for the poor.
(Boortz?)
The left side of life's bell curve, which is almost half the population, does not want a strong economy. They blame the strong success of the right side of the bell curve for their unhappiness. They are certain they can only be happy if everyone in the world is forced to live a Cuban existence.
What if the left side of the bell curve lived in their own economy? Half of them would become the right side of the new bell curve, and would be against government wealth destruction. Half of them would be upstanding citizens, highly respected in their communities. We can reduce our leftists from 50% of the population down to 25% by creating insulated sub-economies for them. This function used to be provided by national borders.
“If you transferred all of the money from the rich to the poor overnight, the rich would have it all back within a year.”
Your theory only works with people who “earned” their money. If you took away any of the Kennedy’s money today they would never get back on their feet again.
Poverty is more of a state of mind, than a state of the wallet.
I was going to say that the extra cost was for prenatal and delivery but the taxpayer is picking up that tab.
The Ruby Payne book Frameworks of Poverty nailed it. The poor spend a greater % on entertainment as a form of escapism from an unfulfilling lifestyle and tend not to be able to think about the long term consequences.
It's only unfulfilling because they constantly compare themselves to their neighbors. They actually have a better, more fulfilling lifestyle than any king did 100 years ago. Their unhappiness is caused by envy. Both happiness and envy are personal choices, not something imposed from the outside by others.
I'm pretty poor. Send me all your money and we'll test your theory out.
> That has me puzzled, too. My first thought is that it's a poor family's best opportunity to get their daughter married off...??
More like they have no hope that their daughter will ever get married, so this is the next best thing. Where I grew up, getting knocked up on prom night was practically a rite of passage for the lower classes.
By the time my daughters grew up, high schools had daycare centers, and provided free baby-sitting on prom night.
Uhhhhhmmmm.........
I guess you can buy rims on a FBT card.
We need to remove welfare and make the lower earning people get off their collective asses.
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