Anonymous wrote:It really, really pays to be a big fish in flyover country. Plus, if my kids want to go to an Ivy, they’ll have an advantage over your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
I don't know anyone doing well in DC who visited flyover country for the holidays and genuinely said to themselves "Man, I miss this place so much. Wish we could move back!" Not a soul.
Anonymous wrote:If you can earn a DC/NYC area wage and telework from "flyover country" you become the big winner, and add to the local economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really, really pays to be a big fish in flyover country. Plus, if my kids want to go to an Ivy, they’ll have an advantage over your kids.
Great cost-benefit analysis. Don't forget to factor in their advantage in picking up an opioid addiction, an out of wedlock birth, and lower SAT/ACT score.
Anonymous wrote:It really, really pays to be a big fish in flyover country. Plus, if my kids want to go to an Ivy, they’ll have an advantage over your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone is cut out for New Jersey, NYC or Chicago. City dwellers are different than those who prefer country life.
Well you can live where you prefer but don’t bitch about not having a good paying job! Again DC isn’t my first choice for living but I have plenty of job opportunities that enable me to feed my kids. Everyone needs to choose what they will sacrifice.
Anonymous wrote:Because the over 300 million people in this country can’t all squeeze into the five places OP seems acceptable, nor would most of them even want to. What a sheltered, provincial DC moron! The ironic stupidity of people in this area never ceases to amaze me!
Anonymous wrote:At least Dems are honest about not having any easy fix for “fly-over” country. DJT just lies about having a fix. He doesn’t have one he just wanted their vote.