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Somehow the middle class ended up Bluecollar Staters.

2007-06-10 09:25:50 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Maybe it's Revelation 22:15 ... "and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie."

There is a special bond between the liar and the lied to.

2007-06-10 09:30:47 · update #1

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For your information, in some social circles, a "doublewide" is a definite sign of success. That, and at least two vehicles up on blocks and an engine or two hanging from a come-a-long on the tree in the front yard.

2007-06-10 09:45:55 · answer #1 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 1 5

I'm sure not on the Forbes 500 list and I don't live in a double-wide either. Not there is anything at all wrong with that. Some are nicer than new homes. You being such a tolerant, compassionate Lib, I'd think you wouldn't discriminate against any man's home? Weird. I live in a 180 thousand dollar house, husband works hard so I can raise our kids. We make about 80 to 85k yearly. We're not rich, but God has blessed us. We sure do enjoy President Bush's tax credits for working families too!


What do you live in?

2007-06-10 09:34:59 · answer #2 · answered by ks 5 · 4 0

You mean Rich Paris Hilton (a RedStater living in a Blue State) and a set of disadvantaged people who can only dare to identify with the dominant???
Can the answer be pure stupidity?? Yes, but their ignorance is a bliss for the GOP- a party of the socially and economically dominant.

Guess who is Barney's running mate?

2007-06-10 09:41:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The last time I checked out Forbes 500, my name wasn't on that list. :( Neither do I live in a double wide or for that matter, a single wide. I do live in a nice home (not mansion) and live in the deep south. Hmmmmmmm.. I guess that someplace there is that in between. :)

2007-06-10 09:36:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

That's one broad generalization you're using. I'm considered middle class and I'm a Republican who hails from Indiana originally (a red state). I grew up in an average home there too. I live in a blue state now and live in a very nice home near the beach, but I've always been and will always be a Republican.

Using stereotypes makes you look like an uninformed jackass.

2007-06-10 09:46:48 · answer #5 · answered by Karma 6 · 4 1

A...., hello genius! My "doublewide" has 32,000 sq ft of living space. Boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a formal dining room, a breakfast nook, a family room, a game room, an office, a fire place, laundry, and is probably a lot nicer than most of your "Stick built" homes.

2007-06-10 09:38:03 · answer #6 · answered by Doc 7 · 2 1

problems with this declare: a million. "pink-staters" have a tendency to stay in the states generating the main products, and the main harmed with the aid of outsourcing. 2. Liberals are not addressing this difficulty, different than to place extra burdens on our companies.

2016-11-10 00:50:24 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The South began as a plantation economy and the effects lingered for decades. Pulling on bootstraps or socks to get ahead is nothing more than a myth for 90% of any population.

It's always baffled me why middle and working class southern whites keep voting Republican robber barons into office. "There is a special bond between the liar and the lied to." --this explains a lot! Thanks!

2007-06-10 10:05:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

That's really silly. Have you ever been out of New York City? Do you know how ridiculous you sound to the rest of the country right now?

2007-06-10 09:31:39 · answer #9 · answered by skip742 6 · 3 0

I don't know I live in a Blue State but have been to North and South Carlina and see areas that looked clearly middle class in those states.

2007-06-10 09:30:02 · answer #10 · answered by Brian 7 · 4 1

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