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Altogether I think it’s a sharecropper nation these days. Details in Sharecropper-Nation-Bob Davis Podcast-1116.
Certainly my drive through the Oklahoma Panhandle made a big impression on me last month.
But a recent social media exchange accentuated my experience.
To rephrase I am impatient with argumentative comments on social media on some of my posts.
On the other hand I forget the pressure the average person ‘back home’ is under.
To review I’ve done a number of podcasts about the US and world economic situation.
Click here for the most recent podcast in the economic series.
However I have not done an installment the pressure those back home have to deal with.
For one thing the average income hardly keeps up with average expenses.
Even more children and student loans are expensive…
…And you begin to understand there isn’t money left over each month.
Furthermore the consumer class has been most exposed to inflation.
At length efforts to address inflation by central banks have resulted in higher interest rates.
In addition both small businesses and the consumer class are forced to use credit cards at very high interest rates.
Firstly in Sharecropper-Nation-Bob Davis Podcast-1116 I give a history of sharecropping.
Secondly I compare today’s working consumer to the famed sharecropper movement west in the 1930’s.
Therefore until now I worried about my decision to travel.
To sum up to a certain degree our lives as nomads are more insulated from the pressures of every day life.
Even though my existence has a nomad has it’s drawbacks.
In conclusion I am more free to experience bliss.
And I have to remember sometimes not everyone back home has that luxury.
Sponsored by Garden Gurus MN
The post Sharecropper-Nation-Bob Davis Podcast-1116 appeared first on The Bob Davis Podcasts.
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Altogether I think it’s a sharecropper nation these days. Details in Sharecropper-Nation-Bob Davis Podcast-1116.
Certainly my drive through the Oklahoma Panhandle made a big impression on me last month.
But a recent social media exchange accentuated my experience.
To rephrase I am impatient with argumentative comments on social media on some of my posts.
On the other hand I forget the pressure the average person ‘back home’ is under.
To review I’ve done a number of podcasts about the US and world economic situation.
Click here for the most recent podcast in the economic series.
However I have not done an installment the pressure those back home have to deal with.
For one thing the average income hardly keeps up with average expenses.
Even more children and student loans are expensive…
…And you begin to understand there isn’t money left over each month.
Furthermore the consumer class has been most exposed to inflation.
At length efforts to address inflation by central banks have resulted in higher interest rates.
In addition both small businesses and the consumer class are forced to use credit cards at very high interest rates.
Firstly in Sharecropper-Nation-Bob Davis Podcast-1116 I give a history of sharecropping.
Secondly I compare today’s working consumer to the famed sharecropper movement west in the 1930’s.
Therefore until now I worried about my decision to travel.
To sum up to a certain degree our lives as nomads are more insulated from the pressures of every day life.
Even though my existence has a nomad has it’s drawbacks.
In conclusion I am more free to experience bliss.
And I have to remember sometimes not everyone back home has that luxury.
Sponsored by Garden Gurus MN
The post Sharecropper-Nation-Bob Davis Podcast-1116 appeared first on The Bob Davis Podcasts.