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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You've touched a nerve OP. Unfortunately this forum is almost uniformly wealthy liberals. You people are funny. You talk about global warming yet have 3 children in comfortably air conditioned houses. You talk about racial diversity yet only live in the whitest neighborhoods. Most of normal America hates you [/quote] This[/quote] I put very little stock in the ability of DCUM posters to speak on behalf of “normal America.” Too many insecure, status-obsessed types who will latch onto any topic to reveal their own resentments.[/quote] The majority of DCUM are transplants originally from southern and midwestern states, so I think they can speak about “normal” America. If that’s what you want to call it. [/quote] First of all, you don't know crap about the background of the majority of DCUM posters and, second, those who are transplants from such places aren't necessarily representative of the places they left. You just want cover for your own grab bag of typical, DC-area insecurities. [/quote] Jeff has said often that this board is represented by majority UM white women. Until 2010, DC was majority Black Working and middle class, from which I came. Im sure you have far more insecurities than I can ever imagine. [/quote] NO. How does this translate to transplants from southern and midwestern states? Source? [/quote] +1. PP just needs to say she resents and hates other DCUM posters and stop trying to pawn it off on what "normal America" thinks. [/quote] I don't resent you. I feel sorry for you. You've only just begun to see the storm coming for you :lol: [/quote] What storm? If you're talking political, newsflash - I'm as liberal as they come (and live in DC - liberal haven) but DJT's policies have done nothing but help my bottom line. It's you who should be worried. The economy of the midwest is tanking fast with half the states underwater, literally thanks to flooding and financially thanks to trade embargos, which is causing their state economies to go bankrupt. The South too is under-pressure, although its of their own making - with economic boycott movements starting in Georgia, Alabama, Missouri, and Mississippi because of their heartbeat bills last month. Meanwhile D.C. has HQ2 which the entire country was fighting over, retail and restaurants opening up daily, and corporate headquarters like Google and Facebook opening up larger offices here. Oh, and last but not least, the Kushner family (you know - the president's son-in-law?), just invest $1 Billion in D.C. real estate. I'm not worried. You should be.[/quote] Ouch. Doesn’t sound like storm-warning PP is going to find anyone but her shadow for solidarity. [/quote] You should get out more. Your bubble is about to pop And pp doesn't sound as liberal as she claims, more like a closet conservative :lol: [/quote] So when that storm comes, the bubbles will pop, will they? I guess you think “normal America” likes bad cliches, too. One right on top of the next. [/quote] Keep judging, you'll look stupid in a few years [/quote] In the long run, we’re all dead. You look stupid now.[/quote]
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