How do you access somebody else's money? Flat broke means no liquid assets.
With $1 Million in assets, easy. Through the bank, it's called a mortgage!
How do you access somebody else's money? Flat broke means no liquid assets.
Down here we think people create their own riches.
With $1 Million in assets, easy. Through the bank, it's called a mortgage!
And, of course, the U.S. has none of those.Is that the fine bouquet of fermenting American sour grapes that I detect?
Perhaps if Americans spent less time worrying about themselves and more time worrying about their less fortunate neighbors and shared communities the American middle class could improve itself?
Most Canadians tend to recognize that national defense, a universal national health system, a nationally based judiciary and legal system, a nationally based system of social services complete with support systems for the needy,
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a national currency complete with banking structure and fiscal policy, a national park system, a nationally levied business income tax, a nationally levied personal income tax; all of which is overseen, updated and monitored by a democratically elected national government is a large part of what makes Canada the nation that it is.
Perhaps to deny this, to deny our shared Canadian community and only focus on the self would be in the eyes of some Canadians a very foolish perspective.
But, in my view, more important yet is what Canadians don’t care about.
They don’t care about what Americans think about Canada.
With $1 Million in assets, easy. Through the bank, it's called a mortgage!
And, of course, the U.S. has none of those.
Can I get the whole package at one go? At Zeller's maybe? Or can I order it from amazon.ca?How would you suggest you service that mortgage each month when you don't have a monthly income?
You really ought to think about getting some of these wonderful things... Some great upside associated with it
As that bottom llne rises, more of us sink beneath it - but since we're not taxpayers, we don't matter
Can I get the whole package at one go? At Zeller's maybe? Or can I order it from amazon.ca?
And, of course, the U.S. has none of those.
Oh, I see. The confusion came in when you said (and I quote):It's a Canadian attitude and national pride thing.
Oh, I get it.I don't think you get it.
The 'working class' or middle has been shrinking for over 30 years and yes, Obama could have changed the direction but he has failed and gone along with the status quo .........
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well I'm not rich by any standards probably not really middle class...maybe lower middle now, nothing like some of my friends and my income has dropped significantly since I changed jobs... However, I can easily live on a contract basis and only likely work 9 or 10 months of the year and still do okay.
then again, I'm not greedy and am easily content
of course there's always room for more but I wouldn't think the article is far wrong
lol...sometimes I think I should be pushing it out there but frankly I'd rather have less cash and more timeYou're doing well Sal, and probably avoiding a stroke or hypertension. Don't tell too many or Helmet will make a law against it.