tinydancer
Diamond Member
Quick call 911 for the libs on the board. For all the class warfare the White House and libs have waged, they have failed miserably.
Too funny. Check it out. Especially Indies surveyed. This is just part of the article and polling data.
It gets better.
There are political differences in these views, as would be expected. A slim majority of Democrats say the U.S. benefits from having a class of rich people, while eight in 10 Republicans and almost six in 10 independents say the same.
And even better and better
Majority of Americans Would Themselves Like to Be Rich
Not only do a majority of Americans believe that having a class of rich people is a good thing, but the majority of Americans who do not consider themselves rich now would like to be rich if they had their choice. In fact, slightly more Americans now than in 1990 or in 1996 say they would want to be rich if they had a choice.
And read this part and weep all you little commies on the board.
There are virtually no differences by partisanship in the desire to be rich. Sixty-four percent of both Republicans and Democrats say they would like to be rich, coupled with 63% of independents.
All this time, all this effort put into class warfare by this administration is an epic failure.
Americans Like Having a Rich Class, as They Did 22 Years Ago
Too funny. Check it out. Especially Indies surveyed. This is just part of the article and polling data.
It gets better.
There are political differences in these views, as would be expected. A slim majority of Democrats say the U.S. benefits from having a class of rich people, while eight in 10 Republicans and almost six in 10 independents say the same.
And even better and better
Majority of Americans Would Themselves Like to Be Rich
Not only do a majority of Americans believe that having a class of rich people is a good thing, but the majority of Americans who do not consider themselves rich now would like to be rich if they had their choice. In fact, slightly more Americans now than in 1990 or in 1996 say they would want to be rich if they had a choice.
And read this part and weep all you little commies on the board.
There are virtually no differences by partisanship in the desire to be rich. Sixty-four percent of both Republicans and Democrats say they would like to be rich, coupled with 63% of independents.
All this time, all this effort put into class warfare by this administration is an epic failure.
Americans Like Having a Rich Class, as They Did 22 Years Ago