Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington needs a shake up, it's not reflective of the rest of the United States where there should be a 45-55 split of liberals to conservatives. No wonder DC is in a bubble
Why don't you move to an area with a less educated population? Then you'll see a split like that.
Anonymous wrote:How did he get enough money to have a 2.8M house? Wasn’t he in government the whole time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a federal employee is obviously very lucrative for some.
$3.7 million house.
I clearly need better friends.
What is Miller's source of wealth?
From Google AI:
" Miller's father, Michael Miller, is a real estate investor and lawyer who, along with Stephen's mother, Miriam Glosser Miller, manages a real-estate investment company. The family operates about 2,500 residential units and several commercial properties under the name California Villages. Michael Miller also worked in his father's real estate business, Cordary."
He’s not particularly wealthy. His financial disclosure is public via Google search. Maybe $3M total? That’s not crazy for a 40 YO lawyer in DC - TBH kinda low for his level of access…
Anonymous wrote:Arlington needs a shake up, it's not reflective of the rest of the United States where there should be a 45-55 split of liberals to conservatives. No wonder DC is in a bubble
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an ugly house. But more importantly, how is Stephen Miller, a G whatever federal employee, throwing around nearly 4 million dollars on a house. Where is that money coming from?
Welcome to Arlington, where everyone uses family $ to buy in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an ugly house. But more importantly, how is Stephen Miller, a G whatever federal employee, throwing around nearly 4 million dollars on a house. Where is that money coming from?
Welcome to Arlington, where everyone uses family $ to buy in
+1 He has family money, he spent four years doing exactly what billionaires want and probably getting paid for it, and I bet his wife got a signing bonus for her new podcast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an ugly house. But more importantly, how is Stephen Miller, a G whatever federal employee, throwing around nearly 4 million dollars on a house. Where is that money coming from?
Welcome to Arlington, where everyone uses family $ to buy in
Anonymous wrote:https://www.arlnow.com/2025/10/15/top-white-house-official-selling-arlington-home-after-activists-write-chalk-messages-on-sidewalk/
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/4283-38th-St-N-22207/home/11229432
"White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller is selling his Arlington home after it was repeatedly targeted by activists.
The nearly 6,000-square-foot house, custom built with interiors that “embrace a refined Southern California aesthetic,” is listed for $3.75 million. Located on a cul de sac adjacent to a park in a quiet northern Arlington neighborhood, it sold new in 2023 for $2.875 million, records show."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re so vile but nobody’s children deserve to be harassed at home. And it achieves NOTHING. The only people I possibly hate more than Stephen Miller are people who would choose to protest outside a family home. It doesn’t persuade anyone about anything and you probably scare some kids and nannies. It’s abhorrent.
Nope. If he and Vance do despicable things to children, then it's fine to chalk them or protest when they go with kids. You think a protest sign is going to traumatize children more than guns and ICE?!?
And it wasn't even a sign... it was chalk on a sidewalk!
What did they write or draw?
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the idea of harassment, but where do they think they can actually move where they won't be bothered? I don't even know how these key figures even go out for dinner or school events.
And, the other thing I think about is these kids. All the kids, not just theirs. They will grow up under the shadow of who their parents are in this country. That is a cloud they will never escape, and I really wonder how they will cope. The house is the least of their issues. Some maga type will buy it. Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:The charcoal dining room. I mean, I can see them sitting there eating and I just cannot.