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K and R nt Rebkeh Mar 2016 #1
Reply richdj25 Mar 2016 #11
Very few of them, if any, have ever experienced poverty. Arkansas Granny Mar 2016 #2
I have it on good authority that the real problem is the "blue collar bubble"... kristopher Mar 2016 #16
just when I think Ive seen it all (on DU) bunnies Mar 2016 #19
So what do you see that is so wrong? ieoeja Mar 2016 #24
Blue collar people no damn well how rich people live. bunnies Mar 2016 #28
I shouldn't have let him re-word the discussion. ieoeja Mar 2016 #38
Your statement? Yeah, I deny it. YoungDemCA Mar 2016 #36
I know plenty of well off blue collar workers. ieoeja Mar 2016 #40
Wow Bettie Mar 2016 #21
I bet some prefer it. What is the point of great wealth if not to afford you the chance to look down Vincardog Mar 2016 #3
What they - in large part - don't want to face is this: closeupready Mar 2016 #4
When their wealth is a direct result of inequity, what motivation have they RadiationTherapy Mar 2016 #5
Many wealthy people assume money is easy to get All in it together Mar 2016 #6
Remember Romney suggesting the people should just borrow twenty thousand dollars from their parents tblue37 Mar 2016 #20
Or just sell off some of the stock your father gave you. trotsky Mar 2016 #25
I wasn't rich as a kid, but I went to schools with rich kids. Arugula Latte Mar 2016 #7
they have their own economy and money is no longer something to pay for things with MisterP Mar 2016 #8
What's sad is someone in a gated community thinking they're part of the rich. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #9
IN A BUBBLE. The richer the person, the bigger the bubble. INSULATED. Hiraeth Mar 2016 #10
something else with trust fund babies: they secretly know they can't compete yurbud Mar 2016 #12
It may not be sustainable, but I don't see it ending any time soon. robbob Mar 2016 #13
You guys got lucky passiveporcupine Mar 2016 #23
Let's say Bernie wins and becomes the next POTUS oberliner Mar 2016 #30
As president he could appoint a decent DNC head, who could work to improve tblue37 Mar 2016 #41
I got mine maindawg Mar 2016 #14
"Fuck you, I've got mine" is the Republican mantra. nt valerief Mar 2016 #15
After reading the title, my first response is WHEN CRABS ROAR Mar 2016 #17
the pitchforks will be coming out soon! Pharaoh Mar 2016 #18
The rich isolating themselves from the poor is an international phenomenon. pampango Mar 2016 #22
I really hate to say this.... steve2470 Mar 2016 #26
Well what I keep hearing is astrophuss42 Mar 2016 #29
The credit default swaps have not been adequately addressed steve2470 Mar 2016 #32
They don't have to. Atman Mar 2016 #27
Here, they live in mansions and ultra-exclusive gated communities. Asking them to mix with the RKP5637 Mar 2016 #31
Many of the wealthiest Americans care deeply about inequality oberliner Mar 2016 #33
Notice I said many, not all YoungDemCA Mar 2016 #37
I did notice that oberliner Mar 2016 #39
They have separated themselves from us for the sole purpose of objectification of us, makes it Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #34
The wealthy live in their own world. romanic Mar 2016 #35
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