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    Wtf are you guys eating over there… Jesus christ, I wonder why Americans seem so crazy. Artificial food, artificial media, Artificial work culture…

    And two weeks vacation, maybe, on a full year of work… What? And still no money in the wallet at the end of the day?

    I watched a video last night about an American guy that was just losing it, and rightly so:

    https://youtu.be/awKjusa-JFQ

    Watch five minutes of that and be happy if you are European, I guess.

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      I get 40 hours of sick time off per year that I can use for vacation. This is the New York State minimum that had to be fought for.

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      I tried reading the rest of the comments on this post but I think my soul broke, I wanted to reply to multiple of them but the words just didn’t come to me

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        I also feel deep sadness over it because its just so incredibly unfair and evil.

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      Two weeks? If you’re middle to upper middle class, sure. If you’re lower middle to lower class, you’ll get a week, if anything at all, unpaid. Sick? Unpaid. Spouse died? Unpaid. What, give people welfare? Not on my tax dollar, that’s communism!

      The US stopped being the land of opportunity two generations ago, and only now people are starting to realize.

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        “You can have the funeral in the alley behind the restaurant during lunch. Throw your wife in the dumpster after you’re done.”

        -Your manager

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      Highschool needs to teach financial literacy. $200 a month for insurance is insane. I pay that for 3 vehicles on full coverage (older trucks and suv, but damn).

      Not saying this guy is wrong to be pissed but I see a lot of people who just don’t understand how to shop around for shit and just eat the cost.

      I agree with him though, we need single payer and mass transit.

      Edit: also the further I get into this. The more I think we need to single payer so he can go to therapy, cause he’s depressed as hell.

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        people who just don’t understand how to shop around for shit and just eat the cost.

        The problem is, you can shop around and find a good deal, but that good deal is “introductory”, only for new customers, so after a while the price goes back to “normal” and you have to do it all over again. Then you have to do that for every damn thing, it gets pretty tiring.

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        $200 a month for insurance is peanuts if you have a teen on your policy. Our premiums tripled when we added our 16yo. He’s 24 now, so pretty soon we’re going to remove him from our policy and enjoy the savings.

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          16 year olds shouldn’t be driving anyways, so I’m not surprised your premiums went up. Also…24 and you’re still paying for his insurance???

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            In my state, it doesn’t matter if he’s 25 or 55. If he drives my car regularly he has to be on my policy for my car. That’s the law. He has his own policy, for his own car. I don’t ever drive his car, so I’m not on his policy. But since his car is a Mini, he borrows mine a lot too. And I don’t like committing insurance fraud, so I follow the law.

            Dunno where you are, but in the US, 16 year olds drive.

            And every kid and every family is different. You parent your child, and I’ll parent mine. You’re not entitled to even form a fucking opinion on my parenting.

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              In my state, it doesn’t matter if he’s 25 or 55. If he drives my car regularly he has to be on my policy for my car. That’s the law. He has his own policy, for his own car. I don’t ever drive his car, so I’m not on his policy. But since his car is a Mini, he borrows mine a lot too. And I don’t like committing insurance fraud, so I follow the law.

              The car is insured, not the driver. Your comment made it sound like you still had him on your policy for his car.

              Dunno where you are, but in the US, 16 year olds drive.

              In the USA, and while this is correct that they can drive, they shouldn’t be. Just as when someone hits 65 they should be required to take yearly driver courses. A vehicle is not a right it’s a privilege. We should have mass transit and the same level of driving requirements the EU has to get a license. Way to make people absolutely fucking suck at driving, and unfortunately the elderly and teens make up the majority of crashes.

              And every kid and every family is different. You parent your child, and I’ll parent mine. You’re not entitled to even form a fucking opinion on my parenting.

              No where did I question your parenting. I made a comment about an over all belief that kids need more responsibility these days. Calm down padre.

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        How tf do you shop around for insurance.

        My employer: you have 3 options. The high deductible HSA plan, the medium deductible plan, or the low deductible plan.

        Even if there are other options that aren’t subsidized by my employer, you can’t change your plan most of the year because of fucking open enrollment.

        How is this user error and not America being America?

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          Car…car insurance, it’s why I called out we needing single payer healthcare. This video was a dude bitching about car insurance.

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            LOL guess I just proved Americans are illiterate cause I reread the comment and it clearly said car insurance

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        Yeah but the TVs are like $300. And one week of groceries is like $300.

        It’s not really fair to say people waste their money on tvs