Seems that those on the right freak out when they don't dominate the debate.
Back to this subject, I get a kick out of it because the right wants to frame the debate that it is only the left that plays class warfare politics with punish success and hate the rich rhetoric, yet here they are on Fox news rationalizing why poor people aren't really poor because some of them have dishwashers.
A grand pegging of hypocrisy.
It shows you how far right this board is if I'm considered "very liberal".
rj, we aren't state grads. we can read what you post. take pride in your beliefs.
at least bkf has the balls to stand behind his philosophy.
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Do you actually think most of those dishwahers were purchased new? Or weren't in the apartments when they moved in?
Have you ever looked at Craigslist? Or the Pennysaver?
You can get a dishwasher for well under $100 at any time.
Let's say you're poor and you work ten extra hours. You can buy a used dishwasher to help your wife or your mom have a little bit of an easier life.
Is that terrible? Should they be chastised for doing one little thing to make their lives easier?
What's hialrious about the right's attack on left "class warfare" is the left wanting taxes to be where they were in tjhe 90s when everyone was making money.
And 25% of the poor don't have a dishwasher.
Just curious though. What are necessities? What are items that aren't necessities but someone who has saved up enough should get?
RJ I like both Ryan and Christie. I think Bachman is nuts. The rest I am undecided on. So we don't hold the same opinions.