To talk about the same thing in the news every day, yes indeed it is a long time.
In fact, it will be considered incompetence, seeing how no one has gotten the files yet and the American people haven't demanded the release through the Freedom of Information Act of the Files. It is an extremely long time.
The point isn't to equate cars or phones with economic status or how well you're doing financially. It is to illustrate to the people who may be struggling if they have a newer model car or cell phone that they need to get rid of those things because they cannot afford them financially. It may be it may alleviate some of their problems with finances. if they spend within their bracket and not overspend or consumerism.
With this mindset, people are going to have to remember that the government works for the people and not the other way around. People don't need to keep asking for, as much as they need to enforce the release of the files.
I don't care about what you call better answers. I'm asking a question and I want answers. It doesn't matter if they're dumb or intellectual. If anyone has offended, they need to get offended with the economy. Second part is you have no idea why I'm asking the question. If the question is applicable to someone answering, then maybe it will give them reflection time to think about why they have these things during an economic hardship. Giving them time to reevaluate their priorities. Or they could moan and groan and stay in their impoverished circumstance.
Of course.