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For anyone interested, here is an article on Bernie's early years in Vermont.
http://vermontbiz.com/news/july/bernie- ... -286323177" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Bernie Sanders
sanders is an idiot magnet... like moths to a light...
the less informed you are, the more sanders makes sense to you...
the less informed you are, the more sanders makes sense to you...
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Re: Bernie Sanders
While almost completely wrong on policy, Bernie is certainly tapping into the frustrations felt by many Americans; frustrations about the economy, income growth, wealth inequality and the influence of money in politics.
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yep he sure is and to the ill informed it sounds like the promised land cometh...plenty of scapegoats and no viable solutions, that should turn out well....Bubba wrote:While almost completely wrong on policy, Bernie is certainly tapping into the frustrations felt by many Americans; frustrations about the economy, income growth, wealth inequality and the influence of money in politics.
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Biblical and socialist morality under Bernie
http://vermontbiz.com/news/july/mcclaug ... -286323177" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Bernie Sanders
Finally, something Bernie says that I can agree with wholeheartedly...
Bernie blasts NYT Mag reporter's hair question
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/bernie-b ... 90446.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bernie blasts NYT Mag reporter's hair question
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Re: Bernie Sanders
Bubba wrote:While almost completely wrong on policy, Bernie is certainly tapping into the frustrations felt by many Americans; frustrations about the economy, income growth, wealth inequality and the influence of money in politics.
Saw this yesterday. Someone in a 1%er car that wants to reduce wealth inequality by putting a bumper sticker on their display of wealth.
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yep virtue signaling...Mister Moose wrote:Bubba wrote:While almost completely wrong on policy, Bernie is certainly tapping into the frustrations felt by many Americans; frustrations about the economy, income growth, wealth inequality and the influence of money in politics.
Saw this yesterday. Someone in a 1%er car that wants to reduce wealth inequality by putting a bumper sticker on their display of wealth.
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Re: Bernie Sanders
How does one know someone's wealth by the car they drive?Mister Moose wrote:Saw this yesterday. Someone in a 1%er car that wants to reduce wealth inequality by putting a bumper sticker on their display of wealth.Bubba wrote:While almost completely wrong on policy, Bernie is certainly tapping into the frustrations felt by many Americans; frustrations about the economy, income growth, wealth inequality and the influence of money in politics.
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Can I just take a minute to bemoan the lack of good candidates? I don't want an idiot like Trump but I don't want a radical lefty like Sanders.
Why don't we have any decent moderates?
At least in MA we have a pretty good governor in Baker.
Why don't we have any decent moderates?
At least in MA we have a pretty good governor in Baker.
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You don't. But this is a very expensive car. And considering Mercedes sells 340,000 new cars in the US and everyone else sells 17,500,000 new cars, driving any Mercedes puts you in the upper 2%, and that this expensive model (about 85k) accounts for 5% of Mercedes sales (compared to much higher numbers for cheaper C models) this car represents the upper 1/10% of car sales.XtremeJibber2001 wrote: How does one know someone's wealth by the car they drive?
So sure, you could find a leased Benz being driven by someone about to go bankrupt, or Warren Buffet driving his old Caddy, but would you bet your house that the person driving this $85,000 car was not in the upper end of income in the US?
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I would argue it’s a hasty generalization that the driver of this car, that can be leased for $600/month, makes more than $425k/year. Considering you already moved the goal post from 1 to 2%, something tells me you know it’s a hasty generalization.Mister Moose wrote:You don't. But this is a very expensive car. And considering Mercedes sells 340,000 new cars in the US and everyone else sells 17,500,000 new cars, driving any Mercedes puts you in the upper 2%, and that this expensive model (about 85k) accounts for 5% of Mercedes sales (compared to much higher numbers for cheaper C models) this car represents the upper 1/10% of car sales.XtremeJibber2001 wrote: How does one know someone's wealth by the car they drive?
So sure, you could find a leased Benz being driven by someone about to go bankrupt, or Warren Buffet driving his old Caddy, but would you bet your house that the person driving this $85,000 car was not in the upper end of income in the US?
I would agree average person driving this car is not fiscally responsible. Unless they’re making $900k+.
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None of this affects the irony of the bumper sticker. But since you seem to want to quibble,XtremeJibber2001 wrote:I would argue it’s a hasty generalization that the driver of this car, that can be leased for $600/month, makes more than $425k/year. Considering you already moved the goal post from 1 to 2%, something tells me you know it’s a hasty generalization.Mister Moose wrote:You don't. But this is a very expensive car. And considering Mercedes sells 340,000 new cars in the US and everyone else sells 17,500,000 new cars, driving any Mercedes puts you in the upper 2%, and that this expensive model (about 85k) accounts for 5% of Mercedes sales (compared to much higher numbers for cheaper C models) this car represents the upper 1/10% of car sales.XtremeJibber2001 wrote: How does one know someone's wealth by the car they drive?
So sure, you could find a leased Benz being driven by someone about to go bankrupt, or Warren Buffet driving his old Caddy, but would you bet your house that the person driving this $85,000 car was not in the upper end of income in the US?
I would agree average person driving this car is not fiscally responsible. Unless they’re making $900k+.
The lease payment on the car is 855/mo with no trade and $9,000 at signing. That's 10 grand a year, 20 grand your first year. Sounds spendy to me.
https://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/portfoli ... l-GLS450W4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I didn't move the goal post to 2%, I said any Mercedes (based on car sales) puts you in the upper 2%, you are reading too fast. THIS Mercedes, the one with the bumper sticker, puts you in the upper 1/10%.
I also suspect there is something fishy with the oft quoted 1% income level. I just don't see where you put a national sample of 1,000 adults (households) in a room and 10 of them are making north of $425k. Is it 1% of people that file a tax return? I suspect the true 1% earnings cutoff is lower than 425.
And whether you're a 1%er or a 2%er or a 3%er, it doesn't affect the irony.
You're not going to tell me next how good a deal you could get that's better than list on that lease, are you.....
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You should consider removing the license plate from the image before getting on your high horse. You seem to know it all. so how this got past you is a mystery
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