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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oprah is rich, Bill Gates is wealthy. If Bill Gates woke up tomorrow with Oprah's money, he'd jump out a fuckin' window and slit his throat on the way down saying, "I can't even put gas in my plane!"[/quote] So how would you label those families who cannot afford even some new shoes, a pair of pants, or basic school supplies for their child? And how do you label someone who has $2.5 MM in wealth?[/quote] [i]Those families are likely[b] quite uneducated and not middle class[/b][/i].[/quote] Yes, yes, I agree good fellow. In fact, let's take it one step further and agree that these [i]uneducated[/i], [i]not middle class[/i] people do not even merit a mark on the [i]new Washington Wealth Index[/i]. That way, those of us with amassed savings of $2.5 million or more can still consider and call ourselves the unassuming, modest, just-getting-by, no-luxury-cars, no-fancy-vacations middle class. [/quote]
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