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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did you even read the millionaire next door? Most drive honda's. The poorest people I know drive "nicer" cars, the multimillionaires myself included drive honda's, toyota's, nissan's. Poorer people tend to fake the funk and think that they're fooling people. [/quote] Oy vey. Nothing screams midwit prole Dave Ramsey listener like citing a conman’s book.[/quote] Midwit prole. Loving the parochial snobbishness. Dcurbanmom, where the moms and dads cosplay David Brooks in his desperate Bobos in Paradise years. FYI, statistically speaking most of the millionaires in this country over 50 drive F150s, new money tech millionaires drive hondas, new money tech billionaires have someone else drive them.[/quote] Statistically speaking more millionaires drive... the most popular vehicle in the U.S.! Wow, genius insights. Dave Ramsey lives in a 20 million dollar mansion on over 200 acres while telling his prole listeners to work like dogs paying off every cent they owe bankers (who created the money they loan out from thin air). He is a subversive conman. Tells his listeners to pick up second and third slave labor jobs, while he gives his extended family and cronies highly-paid fake sinecure jobs. If you think any of his kids and in-laws are driving shitboxes, you're a gullible fool. [img]https://townsquare.media/site/204/files/2025/08/attachment-dave-ramsey-nashville-house-pictures.jpg[/img][/quote] Oddly I care about as much about Ramsey's relatives as I care about your opinions. But, these days about 1 in 7 American households qualify for millionaire status. Statistically speaking a lot of them probably behave in ways that you would consider define them as "gullible fools". Are you the same "financial expert" who tried to mansplain the commodities market to my mom? Who is well fixed today because her grandmother scrimped and saved money she made teaching piano to invest in this crazy new technology the telegram back in the 19th century? Gosh, just another aspiring worker bee woman prole from a super prole neighborhood striving to join the American middle class. Did so much better. All thanks to strong frugal traits and a willingness to invest in new tech. And stay in the market for a century or so.[/quote]
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