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CavemanCharlie
Apr 07, 2015Explorer III
Why would you need more money to put up with the So Called Deadbeats?
And, what is the definition of a "Deadbeat"?
Someone that is not rich and can't afford a new camper is not necessarily a deadbeat.
I'm 51 years old and have been employed all my life. I've never declared bankruptcy or even bounced a check. Instead I live within my means. I have a 10 year old pickup, a 20 year old, but still nice looking TT, and 1984 Lincoln Mark VII that is clean and get me some compliments, and a 1973 boat that gets the job done. Yet, I think by some of your definitions you would call me a Deadbeat.
I think a deadbeat is someone that buys more stuff then they can afford, then goes broke, declares bankruptcy, and expects my tax dollars to bail them out.
Maybe we should bring back debtors prison.
And, what is the definition of a "Deadbeat"?
Someone that is not rich and can't afford a new camper is not necessarily a deadbeat.
I'm 51 years old and have been employed all my life. I've never declared bankruptcy or even bounced a check. Instead I live within my means. I have a 10 year old pickup, a 20 year old, but still nice looking TT, and 1984 Lincoln Mark VII that is clean and get me some compliments, and a 1973 boat that gets the job done. Yet, I think by some of your definitions you would call me a Deadbeat.
I think a deadbeat is someone that buys more stuff then they can afford, then goes broke, declares bankruptcy, and expects my tax dollars to bail them out.
Maybe we should bring back debtors prison.
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