The Shattered Mentality Of Democrat Voters

The average uneducated person makes $50K. The average college grad makes $85K. That's $35K a year plus the healthcare and the 4% match. Do the math. Oh I forgot, you are uneducated. Multiply that $35K x 30 years you get $1 million dollars. And don't we all work 40 years? 25-65 is 40 years. Compared to you I'm rich.

And forget me. I'm just the norm. What about my brother? You don't ever climb to be the VP of HR for a fortune 500 company without at least a masters from a top school. So my brother has about $15 million and he couldn't have done that without a college degree. I mean he could but it'd be a miracle.

Like my one buddy who owns 5 UPS stores. He never went to college, or he dropped out, and he's got millions now too. But he's also way more likely to be murdered. All uneducated people are. College grads only make up 4% of all murders in America every year. It's a whole different level we live on.
My brother is an executive vice president for Bank America and doesn't even have a college degree. He dropped out after two years. But he has forgotten more about computer software and security than anyone else ever knew.
 
My brother is an executive vice president for Bank America and doesn't even have a college degree. He dropped out after two years. But he has forgotten more about computer software and security than anyone else ever knew.
Yes everyone is a VP of a ******* bank.
 
My brother is an executive vice president for Bank America and doesn't even have a college degree. He dropped out after two years. But he has forgotten more about computer software and security than anyone else ever knew.
Like I said you might be able to find the rare exception.

While specific profiles for every EVP without degrees aren't public, reaching Executive Vice President (EVP) at a major bank like Bank of America without a college degree is exceptionally rare, but possible through immense experience, deep industry knowledge, exceptional leadership, and perhaps exceptional skills in areas like technology or operations, with some executives rising through the ranks by proving invaluable in specific high-impact roles, though most senior leaders hold advanced degrees.

He's a VP of the IT department.

To thrive as a Vice President Corporate Banking, you need deep expertise in corporate finance, risk assessment, and relationship management, typically supported by a finance or business degree and substantial experience in banking.

Bank of America VP salaries vary widely by role and location, with U.S. averages around $142k-$173k

My brother made $1 million being the VP of HR at a Fortune 500 company. Being a VP at a bank isn't the same. Executive VP of IT? I think you are making that up but even if not, it's not the same as working for a real company.

Working for a bank is what a lot of uneducated women do. It's a good job if you didn't go to college.


Bank of America EVP Alastair Borthwick attended the University of St. Andrews in Scotland for his undergraduate degree, majoring in economics and statistics, and later earned his MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
 
In most large banks, VP titles are a dime a dozen, but Executive VP is a big deal. To achieve that title without a degree is extraordinary.

Any discussion of "socialist" government programs and initiatives in the U.S. must recognize the major distinction between FEDERAL initiatives and State/Local initiatives. For all but Democrats, the U.S. Constitution prohibits such initiatives at the Federal level, but the Tenth Amendment makes clear that the States can do pretty much what they want, as long as little things like the Bill of Rights are respected.

So if the Mayor of NYC wants to have government-owned & operated grocery stores, or to expand public housing, or make riding the bus "free," he can knock himself out, so to speak, and there is no Constitutional issue. Confiscating rental properties? Good luck with that. If a State wants to implement some sort of socialized medicine, it is free to do so, again respecting the Bill of Rights (e.g., no confiscation or private property without due process of law).
 

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Democrats are caught in a death spiral. Democrats have been savaged by REJECTION for the past 9 years. Rejection while being openly mocked and made to look like fools and crazy lunatics.

At this point Dems are so mentally damaged the moderates have just given up and the lunatic left is raging and flailing in all directions seeking acceptance.

Democrats cannot handle rejection.
 
Democrats are caught in a death spiral. Democrats have been savaged by REJECTION for the past 9 years. Rejection while being openly mocked and made to look like fools and crazy lunatics.

At this point Dems are so mentally damaged the moderates have just given up and the lunatic left is raging and flailing in all directions seeking acceptance.

Democrats cannot handle rejection.
But it looks like that will win the midterms......
 
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