Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Their social status and thus their wealth is largely tied to supporting liberal causes. But none the people in the cities you cite would ever allow themselves to live under Democrat policies. They send their kids to private schools, pay domestic staff under the table, use concierge medical care, and fly private whenever possible. They are the ultimate hypocrites.
Outlawing abortion, lax gun laws, no aca, poor quality public education and other republican policies are not helpful or beneficial to wealthy people and their families
They are not helpful or beneficial to any families. Educated, empathetic people know this, that is why they vote for Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Their social status and thus their wealth is largely tied to supporting liberal causes. But none the people in the cities you cite would ever allow themselves to live under Democrat policies. They send their kids to private schools, pay domestic staff under the table, use concierge medical care, and fly private whenever possible. They are the ultimate hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:OP why do you care about the small subset of extreme wealth that you are complaining are hypocrites for sending their kids to private school? Do you think Republicans would actually win in DC or Montgomery County if this small subset of voters decided to vote for them? I mean get real. How many private school families are there in DC or Maryland? What percentage of voters?
My kids go to public schools. They have more than a few wealthy classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Their social status and thus their wealth is largely tied to supporting liberal causes. But none the people in the cities you cite would ever allow themselves to live under Democrat policies. They send their kids to private schools, pay domestic staff under the table, use concierge medical care, and fly private whenever possible. They are the ultimate hypocrites.
Outlawing abortion, lax gun laws, no aca, poor quality public education and other republican policies are not helpful or beneficial to wealthy people and their families
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Their social status and thus their wealth is largely tied to supporting liberal causes. But none the people in the cities you cite would ever allow themselves to live under Democrat policies. They send their kids to private schools, pay domestic staff under the table, use concierge medical care, and fly private whenever possible. They are the ultimate hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
The Dem policies that would negatively affect them, they sidestep. For example, put their kids in private schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
The Dem policies that would negatively affect them, they sidestep. For example, put their kids in private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
When you have plenty of money, you need to virtue signal to defend your wealth and justify that you deserve it. The same people melt down when the policies they voted for personally affect them.
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
They have a conscience and care about inequality.
My question to you is why are all Republicans glassbowls?
I posted before reading. Yep, virtue signaling becomes critical after wealth “I’m rich but I really really really care about others”.
I’m rich and care about others too. As a republican though, I don’t have a need to wear that on my sleeve. Remember that the research shows that Rs donate to charity more than Ds; they just don’t feel the need to crow about it. I guess, like me, they just don’t care what others think of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?
They have a conscience and care about inequality.
My question to you is why are all Republicans glassbowls?
Anonymous wrote:Why do the wealthiest places in America - the Upper East Side, Scarsdale, Greenwich, Chevy Chase, Winnetka, Beverly Hills etc. - vote D? Don't they do better under Republican policies?