Cavuto was just on. He said we're a capitalistic society. It's people's own fault for financial ignorance.
I don't know what to think.
All I can say is teach culture.
The Depression might be of interest to all parties involved.
My mother didn't want to pay taxes for libraries even though she used one, but the woman could budget.
She had an advantage. She was a bookkeeper and understood numbers. She worked for a real estate company for years, then got her license to sell. She understood mortages.
She complained that I read too much and had too many books. I asked her one time what bank points are. She got mad at the question. "Points! Points!", she said.
She understood spending, lost a lot on the market from risky investments cause she didn't read and study investing. Many things she never understood.
She used the library for free books to read to put her to sleep. She never appreciated them. I don't think she ever learned anything in her whole life.
She put her estate in trust and there were no inheritance taxes.
That was then and then is now. Greed never changes. It's in the Bible. Teach it.
AIG doesn't understand that it has no rights to the money. Only duties with it. Nobody ever taught them.
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