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<blockquote data-quote="Greenleaf" data-source="post: 133352" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>Smokey, here's a list of my own we ought to consider. These were my staples when I was dead broke as a fast food worker. Most still are mainstays and have all doubled in price in the past several years. Real wages have not increased, nor have opportunities for employment.</p><p></p><p>Dallas Area Rapid Transit day pass: $4, was $2</p><p>Carton of Camels: $55, was $25 </p><p>Dozen eggs: $1.50, was 75 cents</p><p>Pouch of CH: $6, was $2.50</p><p>Fifth of Jim Beam: $18, was $12</p><p></p><p>Well, the list could go on and that's not counting all the items that are "shrinking." A government, a nation that will not give so many citizens the simple chance in life to make a living will proudly tax into extinction one of the few pleasures remaining to the common man.</p><p></p><p>I've always thought of expatriating. My country isn't my home--my apartment is. That is, if you believe "countries" really still exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenleaf, post: 133352, member: 1097"] Smokey, here's a list of my own we ought to consider. These were my staples when I was dead broke as a fast food worker. Most still are mainstays and have all doubled in price in the past several years. Real wages have not increased, nor have opportunities for employment. Dallas Area Rapid Transit day pass: $4, was $2 Carton of Camels: $55, was $25 Dozen eggs: $1.50, was 75 cents Pouch of CH: $6, was $2.50 Fifth of Jim Beam: $18, was $12 Well, the list could go on and that's not counting all the items that are "shrinking." A government, a nation that will not give so many citizens the simple chance in life to make a living will proudly tax into extinction one of the few pleasures remaining to the common man. I've always thought of expatriating. My country isn't my home--my apartment is. That is, if you believe "countries" really still exist. [/QUOTE]
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