tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180069184626464868.post4242824986687610236..comments2023-08-03T08:10:44.885-04:00Comments on Angular Unconformities: Those poor richUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180069184626464868.post-27895482821524229102010-09-22T23:01:51.392-04:002010-09-22T23:01:51.392-04:00There's been a lot of internet hoopla about th...There's been a lot of internet hoopla about that law prof's post (which he's now pulled out of deference to his wife). The guy has a very large mortgage, sends his kid to private school, pays for special art classes, sends his youngest to a $100+/day daycare, pays for a house cleaner and someone to mow his lawn, then complains he doesn't have any money left over for discretionary spending.<br /><br />He clearly fails to understand that the lawn service, cleaning service, art classes, private school, extra art classes, fancy day care, and super-sized mortgage are all discretionary spending. He doesn't get that that's not basic stuff that everybody has, that's the extra stuff that his high salary gets him.<br /><br />Disturbingly, it's reported that the guy teaches law and economics. He might need to start over with the economics part of that topic.James Hanleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18431950784819780004noreply@blogger.com