Tony Miselli
Financial gurus write books and then attack people for spending money on everyday luxuries such as a nice coffee or latte at Starbucks. Phony baloney financial writers such as Suzie orman and David Back think that people are not a millionaire and in debt because they spend money on coffee everyday and Slate writer Helanie Olen wrote a piece on how ridiculous this is as financial advice. Olen points out these financial fools just put out a catchy slogan and basically blame people for their debt and financial woes. The numbers don't ass up that these writers like Jean Chatzky often put up expecting a healthy eleven percent return and who say the wealthy are wealthy because they don't waste their money on frivolities. of course these writers also don't point out the wealthy are wealthy because their everyday frivolities are usually written off as tax expense something most people don't have the luxury. Olen took Chatzky's book to shread about a book giving money advice for the poor from the very wealthy who don't have to worry much about periods of unemployment and stretching an unemployment check. Helanie Olen is cool and taking these moronic financial advice bogus book writers to task was awesome to see in her books and her slate pieces about the amount of bs these writers put out especially with the latte factor. These financial writers don't want people to have their everyday enjoyments and blame people for their financial woes on coffee purchases shows how these writers fail to realize anything real in economic terms and problems everyday non-corporate people face. The Jean Chatzky's, Suze Ormon's, and David Bachs are also all right-wing corporatists who have issues with Starbucks and don't like the olde English tradition of gathering in a coffee house and discuss politics and what exactly is going on in this coutry. Jean Chatzkey just wants to go on TV and tell struggling people not to over spend on frivolous things while she goes on TV and shows off her collection of three hundred dollar boots
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