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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My parents were greatest generation. My dad graduated high school, was a Marine in WWII, came home and did a few semesters of college. He was a salesman, then a cost accountant. My folks bought a 3/2 ranch home, and added a pool. This is on a the salaries of my dad and my mom, who worked in a department stores sales clerk. The also put me through college on that salary. The 1 percenters have wrecked the economy. Not the immigrants. America is built on Immersive. It is the grifters like Trump and Musk who are bankrupting the US. [/quote] Musk founded a major multi-billion dollar company that employs thousands of people and makes one of the first new cars on the road since the Big-3 domination. That sounds like very aspirational American to me! You're just angry with his politics, or rather, he destroyed the progressive left stranglehold over the national dialogue through twitter and censorship. The irony is that going by all polls, the demographics people are talking about on here, including your parents, the modest lower middle class/upper working class, are the demographics flocking to Trump and may give him the victory. They are very angry with the progressive left, particularly the establishment classes, for pretending to care about them when in reality they do nothing. Which is the Democratic party. The latest poll from ABC/Ipsos was intriguing as it showed 43% saying they were [b]not as well off under Biden [/b]as before (presumably under T). While 41% said "about the same" and only 13% said "better off," the 43% is stark because it's the highest % ever - by a substantial amount - saying not well off going back to when the question was first asked in 1986. Very bad numbers for a Democrat who is supposed to care about people, eh? https://www.langerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/1231a2IntotheElection-.pdf [/quote] Musk didn't "found" anything, and he was also born on third base.[/quote]
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