They mean a lot to a lot of people. No, I am not visiting with Obama’s. But they are a huge example for our kids and our family. You want to laugh that they are not my friends, that I am not in some inner circle, go ahead and laugh. That’s ok. |
Well you seem pretty far up their a$$ for people you don’t know. Besides, what does their in-laws’ like ability have to do with the merits of the Robinson’s lawsuit or claims? |
You have some work to do. Clearly. |
| Genuinely curious. Are there really an abundance of people who can pay $30,000/year for private school who live in Milwaukee? |
So you don’t have a point. Just trolling the forum? Ok then. |
Are you that stupid? Many people there with (gasp) vast wealth from, you know, working in the private sector. |
Dumb Comment of the Day Award goes to you! Congrats! I am from Milwaukee and just moved back here from DC. There are a large number of Fortune 500 and national/international companies here as well as people with generational wealth, just like any other major city in this country. My daughter goes to another private school in the area and most of the people there have more money than you or anyone else I ever met in DC. We are talking tens of millions of dollars, not just owning a $1.5 million dollar sh!tshack in North Arlington, so get over yourself. |
Median income there is $25,000. Try not to get so offended over a simple question. |
It was a stupid, snobbish provincial question. But, yes, there are plenty of people who can pay the tuition at University School. |
| If a city can host a successful professional basketball team, they can probably flex some private schools. Use ya brain. |
And a baseball team. |
Well obviously, or the school wouldn’t have existed for the last century. Duh.
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It’s a question you obviously researched for some weird reason. Wealthy parts of the city and rich suburbs. |