There weren't 2 cars in our driveway and Mom sold Avon
Because the balance became severely out of wack with 2 wars and Bush lowering taxes at the same time.
I think most would agree that there is a big difference between a bombing at the Boston Marathon (for example) and Hiroshima happening in every major city.
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Why do you even NEED a computer? Much less a laptop?
If you take the average condition the average person in the US lives in it seems far better than it did 50 years ago.
There weren't "two cars in every driveway", sometimes there was three, sometimes mom worked, the point is, THE NORM was one check was sufficient. Today, one income and 2 children very often means qualification for government support because it's poverty level income. Management didn't take near as large a chunk then though. In the 50's, the CEO got something like 30 times his average worker, now it's 300 times.
The budget went out of balance, AFTER adding income tax, long before Bush senior ran for office, much less Junior, your point is?
How about 9-11? Oh that's right, don't use an example where thousands died. Or did we forget that already? There is still a threat of nuclear war, maybe it's lessened, but the real possibly of terrorism happening on our soil has increased. It HAS happened. It's no longer just a threat.
I don't NEED a computer, but I have one, just like you. A cheap piece of crap, because I actually am average.
The "average" person. Is that counting the 2% that hold over 50% of the wealth in the average? Of course. What if you just counted the working man? Just take that 2% out, and the average income is cut in half. Take the real average, and the standard of living gets far lower. Just like once someone runs out of unemployment insurance, they are no longer unemployed. Count EVERYONE and you have close to 25% unemployment, but we don't want those kinds of numbers now do we? So they are "doctored" to look better. As is the "average" income.
Maybe your standard of living is better, but for many, many, MANY American's, it went downhill.