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Jun. 30th, 2008 01:11 pmWhy Can't The Networks Read Polls? -- A fantastic piece from DailyKos, mainly dealing with the differences between broadcast and online news.
Wesley Clark: Getting Shot Down Doesn't Qualify McCain for President -- Another fine analysis (w/clip).
9 in 10 see rising gas prices causing family hardship -- That's about everyone not earning $250,000 a year.
Persons of interest named in Calif. slayings of 4 -- this involved a NASA scientist
University of Michigan recalls lead-tainted bookmarks
Wesley Clark: Getting Shot Down Doesn't Qualify McCain for President -- Another fine analysis (w/clip).
9 in 10 see rising gas prices causing family hardship -- That's about everyone not earning $250,000 a year.
Persons of interest named in Calif. slayings of 4 -- this involved a NASA scientist
University of Michigan recalls lead-tainted bookmarks
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Date: 2008-06-30 09:16 pm (UTC)People like to imagine that this is a free country, run by the will of the majority. But, realize, the networks are owned. What type of people own things? Big things like networks?
And yes, average people are put into hardship by the rising gas prices, simply because most average people are already in debt up to what they can afford to pay, and now they can't afford to pay all their debts anymore. People who make 50k a year and up are, by my definition, *not* average. They're upper middle class, but they're probably in debt to the hilt also. Yeah, it's going to take a restructuring of priorities to keep their boats from sinking. Personally, I know I have to get a debt consolidation loan in order to be able to afford to drive to work 50 miles a day.
That's 200 a month or better (worse) for gas.
Merely my opinions.