Posted by Jason S. on March 27, 2015 at 08:51:54 from (192.43.65.245):
In Reply to: Our Economy posted by John in La on March 27, 2015 at 06:41:36:
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I agree with a lot of what you said. I've said that for a long time that a lot of our hard ships are brought on by ourselves. I used to drive new cars and trucks...now I drive old stuff and fix it when needed... I do not have internet service at home..I use the internet at work or use my cell phone,which is the only phone I have. I try to eat out as little as possible. When I need tires for a vehicle, I go to a junkyard and look. People wreck cars everyday with new tires on them. Batteries? I buy the blem batteries for most everything I own. $35.00 a piece and guaranteed for a year. I stock up on oil when it is on sale. I have started rasing more and more food and canning and freezing more stuff. I try to do what I can to cut costs anymore...it has helped me out tremendously. You can call me cheap if you want but I do what I have to do to get by. How well the economy is doing varies not only by the state but also by the county. I have no doubt that some people on a fixed income have a hard time...especially elders or disabled people that can not work.
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