heh.  I am glad they are used to working their ass off at a minimum wage 
job, because the cynic in me tells me that's what they will continue to 
do after graduating.

Self-righteous ass.  They should consider themselves fortunate and not 
just the product of their own making.  Congrats to them for having some 
personal responsibility (as much as a college student can have) and 
foresight, but that, "I am fine, so whatever happened is your own fault" 
attitude is childish and unfairly directed at such a large number as 
99%.  That's OK though, I am sure the economic downturn had nothing to 
do with the 6,000 people Bank of America just canned and those 
irresponsible bastards deserved what they got.  Those folks that lost 
their life savings to the likes of Enron were asking for it too.

I wonder how long that savings they mention would carry them if they 
lost that job?  They are probably one spot of bad luck away from being 
sucked into the poor pool.  I bet they can't afford insurance right now. 
  One unexpected $2,000 ER visit that they can't afford to pay back and 
they can kiss their credit rating bye-bye .. if they even have a credit 
history at all (no credit is just as bad as poor credit).

Once you are in financial trouble, it's hell getting out.

Blarg.

On 10/13/2011 12:55 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6ahfhpt  (not a rick roll)
>
> -Cameron

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