Oooo! oooo! Now do Wells Fargo!
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She got Wells Fargo good.
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As she should. That bank is like the mafia.
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Living beyond a persons means has become the way of life. Blame the companies & celebrities who pedal $500 jeans. Blame Apple for conditioning people to be sheep every 6 months for a new phone. Blame the $6 latte that costs 13¢ to make.Don’t blame the bank. They spoke the truth.
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Don’t blame the bank that charges $35 for overdrafts, 25% interest on credit cards, less than 1% interest on savings accts, encourages customers to take out loans for vacations/cars/diamond rings etc, pays their top CEO $30M a yr & entry level worker $15 grand a yr. Seriously?
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I've NEVER owned a $500 item of clothing (last pair of jeans I bought wasn't even 1/10 of that). My last phone, purchased 2yrs ago, cost $150. It was the cheapest one T-Mobile had available & my old phone had died. And I rarely do Starbucks. But sure, blame avg working ppl.
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Haven't seen someone unexpectedly pop out of nowhere and go for the kill like this since Game of Thrones last night.
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Graduates: We are drowning in student loan debt. Parents: We pay the equivalent of a second mortgage in childcare. Patients: Our health insurance sucks or is non-existent. Prescription drug costs are crippling. Baby boomers: We are taking care of our kids and our parents.
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Not just Boomers; Gen X like myself are raising a 10 & 13 yr. old and having to pay for all the groceries and utilities for my Mom, who had a stroke and only gets $17/mo. in SNAP benefits, and lives below the poverty line (only SS income). So yep, Gen X gets it, too.



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drag them queen !!!!
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This was HOT from warren
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I am here for an era of politics where people are Really Good At Twitter AND policy
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This always drives me crazy. I drive a super efficient car, live close to work in an old apartment, only drink home or work coffee, make my own lunches and dinners everyday, but wages are too low to allow for the amount of savings I need for the next major life milestone.
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This is getting more traction than anticipated so let me clarify. I am a full-time, salaried, non-profit employee with a Masters Degree in my field. Rent has been going up here at 4-5X the general rate of inflation for the past 3 years. Love my job, I’d hate to leave.
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Most of us are in a similar situation. We’re not living lavishly yet really struggling to achieve any real financial security. I have a good job, reasonable mortgage, but had to live with my parents for a *long* time and still have a lot of debt. It shouldn’t be THIS hard to save
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