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Tax Cuts, The Enron’s, The Rich, The Poor, And Human Nature…

by Gabrielle Reilly
“They are giving tax cuts to the rich and robbing the poor” lets put this age old debate regarding tax cuts into the simplest terms. The financial security of everyday people is essential to raising our children, grandchildren, providing good education, reducing crime. The wisest financial strategies need to be put in place above bipartisan politics or the passion of so many of us vigilantly opposed to class systems. A review of human nature and the cycles of people’s lives need to be taken into consideration when waging this big debate on economical models such as Bush’s tax cuts. The answer may be a little surprising though...

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How long do people who win the lottery keep the money? Statistics show it is typically five years and then the million dollar winners are back to being broke again (in many cases with less money than what they had to begin with). Moral of the story… people have aptitudes to excel in different areas, some at athletics, math, art, dance, handling finances etc. People also have low aptitudes in various areas including, athletics, and math, art, dance and handling finances. This is not only determined by aptitude but the cycle of a human life. A college student is most likely to be interested in the next toga party than investing for

their financial future, but ten years later the same student may have a very successful financial strategy in place as their life circumstances change. This is real life and human nature. Where am I going with this? Read on…

Does the person with the most experience and success at handling the family budget manage your family finances, or do you give it to the person with the least experience, perhaps a teenager in the hope that you’re financial situation will flourish with healthy growth? Guess common sense would tell you to let the person with the most experience help pave the way for your family’s financial future. Where am I going with this? Read on…

Link to article:

http://www.gabriellereillyweekly.com/full/bushtaxcuts.html


by not my type
Well, I probably wouldn't kick her out for eating crackers in bed, if you know what I mean, but, no, she can't handle my money.
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