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‘Alan Greenspan blanched. “Why did you do it?” he asked, appalled. There I was, a 52-year-old economics reporter, telling the former chairman of the Federal Reserve how I’d taken out one of the reckless mortgages that were drowning the nation. And I was about to default.’ New York Times journalist Edmund L Andrews on his own $500,000 credit meltdown It was December 2007, and I felt like a …  read more…

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Resolved Question: father gravely ill and his sibilings are begging him for money?
my dad is in the hospital gravely ill and fighting for his life. my dad has two sisters, and he receives social security payments each month. well it has become known to me that each month he has been trying to help out his youngest sister because she has no job. she has not had a job in almost 8 years claiming not being able to find work. she lives with her son and his wife and babysits for them. in the meantime, my dad verbally gave me consent to handle all of his medical/financial affairs and the doctor and my son witnessed the statement. even though my dad is conscious and can speak barely, the doctors still calls me for consent on all medical procedures which tells me that he is not sane enough to sign for his own medical care.

last nite i receive a call from my dads sister whom NEVER calls me (didnt know she even knew my number). she proceeds to tell me that my dad told her to tell me to send her $300 and wire it thru walmart. I was livid. I didnt fly off the handle right away b/c she just caught me off guard and i told her i would see what i can do by the end of week and get it to her. but after i thought about it for a minute, i became infuriated at the thought of her going to the hospital and begging and worrying my father about giving her money. he just had his tube removed last week and i just could not believe she could ask him for anything!

i spoke with my dads long time companion to see if she could put the phone to my dads ear so he can verbally tell me that he said his sister can have $300. then again i thought absolutely not, i am not doing that either. i feel like dismissing her call altogether. not to mention if something was to happen to my father, he has no life insurance so any money he is getting needs to be saved and not bank rolling his able body sister who can clean toilets and pick up trash if she needs a paycheck.

i guess i am just wondering if i am being too harsh or should i be?

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Voting Question: SMART OR TROPHY WIFE?
Most men love to have an ambitious, career oriented individual for spouse not only because a woman with brains is certainly attractive/sexy but also for the extra support and tranquility it gives to have someone that could provide and take care of you and your household as well as you would do it.

For other more primitive individuals, “sexy” got nothing to do with brains on the contrary a smart woman represents more a threat than something to be attracted to, and so they are much more happy with a less ambitious companion, one that finds herself happy and fulfilled being and stay fit, taking care of the house and the kids and relying on her husband’s capability to provide or, in the worst case scenario, that his life insurance would keep her from working ever again.

“To each his own” nothing wrong with either stance, specially if you can afford it. But in a knowledge base economy as the American, what on earth justifies a man that does not want his wife to pursue a career when

a) he knows the reason of the family’s unstable/limited conditions is the lack of education of both spouses,

b) he is sure she loves him, and

c) she is thinking on the family’s future not her own pride and glory?

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Resolved Question: will my health insurance cover the costs of a failed suicide attempt?
Dearest Yahoo Answerers,

Things are getting pretty bad these days and I’m considering ending it all.
I’m just lost my job 2 weeks ago and I’m about to lose my apartment.
I’ll probably have to start living out of my car, and I drive a Chevy Tracker.
My cable was just shut off recently so I am posting from the computer at the library.
I don’t really have any friends and I haven’t gotten laid in 8 and a half years.
My pet squirrel, Numbnuts, recently died choking on a walnut I fed him.
He was like my brother, my best friend, my only companion really.
The police yelled at me when I tried to cremate him in the parking lot.
I’ve tried so hard to be successful in life but time and time again I’ve wound up being fired from jobs, ostracized from my peers and colleagues.
To make things worse, in less than a month my health insurance is running out, which brings me to my question:

If I try to kill myself, and I fail, do you know if my insurance will pick up the costs?
I have Blue Cross / Blue Shield (PPO) from my previous job with the state government.
I’m going to try my hardest to kill myself but I’ve failed at so many things in the past I can’t help but think I might get this wrong on my first attempt too.
I tried calling Blue Cross to ask them about this policy but they keep transferring me to some 24 hour counseling line.
I don’t need counseling, I just need the information on my policy and can’t find this information on their very confusing website.
The only thing worse than my current situation would be waking up in the hospital with a $50,000 bill and knowing I have failed at something else.

By the way, what do you guys think is the most fool-proof method of suicide?
I really, really don’t want to screw this up the way I’ve wrecked the rest of my life.

Thanks and looking forward to your replies,
McPuffer80

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