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#20
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 09:16 AM
It's sad when you leave home. I hope you keep in touch with family. 
Edit: Plus, it's hard to get used to the idea that your new apartment/duplex/house is your new home and where you used to live since you were born is not.
Edit: Plus, it's hard to get used to the idea that your new apartment/duplex/house is your new home and where you used to live since you were born is not.
This post has been edited by papuccino1: 20 May 2009 - 09:17 AM
#21
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 09:20 AM
I've been on my own since I was 16 (things were different in Georgia that many years ago) and been an employed, productive member of society since. I agree with the 21 rule, most people I know that are that young (remember I have a son who will be 18 in 2 months) aren't responsible enough to have a credit card. Plus kids today seem to think the world owes them something, like they have somehow become worth of having things handed to them just because they breath.
Kids today are so spoiled, and expect things to just be handed to them.
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@Holden: Any time now you can give us the full story on your account, we know there's something you're not telling us, just to make your parents look bad.
Kids today are so spoiled, and expect things to just be handed to them.
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@Holden: Any time now you can give us the full story on your account, we know there's something you're not telling us, just to make your parents look bad.
#22
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 09:25 AM
The question is not if they have the legal right or not. It is if you want to live in the street.
You got owned/pwned sorry.
You got owned/pwned sorry.
#23
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 09:42 AM
Since everyone here is hell bent on getting the government to take command and control of our lives, why not introduce a graduated credit card? It would be similar to the step program for driver licenses, at 15 you get the permit, 16 you can have your parent and 1 guest in the car, etc... i think Washington has this in place. Do the same with the credit card, have very small charge limits and TEACH your kids how to use a credit card.
It isn't that hard, its the parents' job, not the government. I've never missed a payment or never not paid my balance in full each month.
It isn't that hard, its the parents' job, not the government. I've never missed a payment or never not paid my balance in full each month.
This post has been edited by KYA: 20 May 2009 - 09:42 AM
#24
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 09:50 AM
KYA it's not hell bent on having the government control our lives, it's not letting irresponsible teenagers get credit cards they cant/wont pay for and putting even more stress of an already over stressed credit market. You are the exception to the rule from the sounds of it, most 18 year old kids just aren't mature enough for the responsibility of a credit card (and once I again I speak from experience since I have a teenage child).
You have this issue where you believe the Government has no rights whatsoever, well I got news for you, they do. If banks aren't going to stop their predatory ways then someone has to do something, we cant expect every market to police itself (we've already proven that that doesn't work, look at Wall Street). So if these industries aren't going to police themselves, who should do it? You? Me? I don't think so, the next logical step would be the Government)
You're kind of funny, complaining about the Government trying to control out lives, yet it's your Republican party that has been trying for years and years now to overturn Roe vs Wade, now if that's not trying to control lives then I guess I don't know what is. You seem to bitch about it when it doesn't suit your needs, it's OK for the Government to say that gays cant marry, or that women aren't allowed to make decisions about their own bodies, but when it's something that actually makes sense then they need to stop trying to control our lives.
You cant have it both ways my friend
You have this issue where you believe the Government has no rights whatsoever, well I got news for you, they do. If banks aren't going to stop their predatory ways then someone has to do something, we cant expect every market to police itself (we've already proven that that doesn't work, look at Wall Street). So if these industries aren't going to police themselves, who should do it? You? Me? I don't think so, the next logical step would be the Government)
You're kind of funny, complaining about the Government trying to control out lives, yet it's your Republican party that has been trying for years and years now to overturn Roe vs Wade, now if that's not trying to control lives then I guess I don't know what is. You seem to bitch about it when it doesn't suit your needs, it's OK for the Government to say that gays cant marry, or that women aren't allowed to make decisions about their own bodies, but when it's something that actually makes sense then they need to stop trying to control our lives.
You cant have it both ways my friend
#25
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 09:58 AM
Let's not make the logical fallacy of assuming just because I am "on the Right" with many issues, doesn't mean I support all of their platform.
I'm an American citizen and I can pick and choose what I think on every topic, I don't have to be on the Left or on the Right.
And I truly believe if the government wasn't handing out money left and right, then the market would police itself. Eventually, if a bank does too much predatory lending, it will not have the cash flowing in and they will fall. It's called bad business practices.
I'm an American citizen and I can pick and choose what I think on every topic, I don't have to be on the Left or on the Right.
And I truly believe if the government wasn't handing out money left and right, then the market would police itself. Eventually, if a bank does too much predatory lending, it will not have the cash flowing in and they will fall. It's called bad business practices.
#26
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:00 AM
The state of our economy proves that the banking industry cannot police itself, or the economy wouldn't have fallen into a free fall as it has. The Government is handing out money trying to fix the problem (McCain would have done the same, in fact it's the Bush administration that started it, they just had an epic fail when they implemented it)
#27
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:05 AM
PsychoCoder, on 20 May, 2009 - 10:00 AM, said:
The state of our economy proves that the banking industry cannot police itself, or the economy wouldn't have fallen into a free fall as it has. The Government is handing out money trying to fix the problem (McCain would have done the same, in fact it's the Bush administration that started it, they just had an epic fail when they implemented it)
I think the problem would have sorted itself out if the previous administration had not handed out that original 750 billion. Feel free to disagree, but would you pay an incompetent employee to continue being incompetent?
#28
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:09 AM
You know, during the Great Depression they all figured it would work itself out as well, and we all know about those extremely dark years in our history, so I completely and utterly disagree with the idea that it would have worked itself out.
We've been paying our politicians for centuries now haven't we?
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would you pay an incompetent employee to continue being incompetent?
We've been paying our politicians for centuries now haven't we?
#29
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:14 AM
PsychoCoder, on 20 May, 2009 - 10:09 AM, said:
You know, during the Great Depression they all figured it would work itself out as well, and we all know about those extremely dark years in our history, so I completely and utterly disagree with the idea that it would have worked itself out.
There is another school of thought that the New Deal lengthened the Great Depression. I don't necessarily agree with that, BUT FDR spent the money wisely, i.e. putting people to work. Back then most people did not need/expect/want "high tech" jobs, so manual labor on such a large scale worked fine. This same concept would apply today, but building roads and such won't. I was intrigued by a comment Obama made recently, paraphrasing "We're going to stimulate the economy by creating the next green energy, tech, etc... and sell it to the rest of the world". Brilliant, where the HELL is that? We're shoving money out the god damn door to banks who should not get it. If we capitalize on the next "big" thing, we'll climb out of the hole and then some.
PsychoCoder, on 20 May, 2009 - 10:09 AM, said:
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would you pay an incompetent employee to continue being incompetent?
We've been paying our politicians for centuries now haven't we?
Sad ain't it?
#30
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:21 AM
I am still in high school as well. The reaseon they did it is because they think I play it to much, when I have not logged on in a good while. So their reason is not all that valid. 
My credit card is also my debit card at the same time. Im with wachovia.
My credit card is also my debit card at the same time. Im with wachovia.
This post has been edited by Holden117: 20 May 2009 - 10:24 AM
#31
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:37 AM
Is your X-Box plugged in to their house, their electric bill, their internet bill? Time to grow up pumpkin.
#32
Re: Legal Rights
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:42 AM

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