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Miss 1929 said:I took a deep breath and counted to ten...
A deep breath and counted to ten to make a post that was completely unrelated to the orginal topic, sounds a bit extreme.
My elderly mother lives on social security and her savings. To the extent that the rate of inflation exceeds the after-tax return on her savings her standard of living is compromised. That is a sad, but very real situation for her and many more like her.
To the extent someone loses a job and, or has a hard time making ends meet given rising fuel and food costs, that is a very sad, but very real situation.
However, the original post, and my subsequent response, was about a sell off on wall street which is competely unrealted to the above examples. My opinion that the wall street sell off isn't worthy of the news coverage generated does not mean that I do not have sympathy for those who are facing tough times. The two are simply different topics and for the most part are unrelated to each other. You seem to want to equate the two topics and extrapolate my response to areas in which it was not intended.