Strictly rationed to you peons that is.
And you peons have way too much personal freedom.
Oh, and they give Joe an 84% approval rating. So that tells you who’s side they’re on.
America's richest 1% and Ivy Leaguers say the rest of the country has TOO much personal freedom and want to ration food and electricity, shocking poll finds
Elites want to save the planet by banning SUVs and jet plane vacations
They're much bigger fans of Joe Biden and the government than regular voters
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By James Reinl, Social Affairs Correspondent, For Dailymail.Com
America's top earners have been blasted as 'wildly out of touch' after polling showed their views differ sharply from regular voters on everything from climate change to personal liberties.
A survey has found that 'top 1 percent' earners and Ivy League graduates are much keener on banning and rationing cars and air travel in pursuit of climate targets than the rest of the country.
They also expressed an authoritarian streak -- nearly six in ten members of the elite say there's too much personal freedom in the US, many times more than for ordinary voters.
And you peons have way too much personal freedom.
Oh, and they give Joe an 84% approval rating. So that tells you who’s side they’re on.
America's richest 1% and Ivy Leaguers say the rest of the country has TOO much personal freedom and want to ration food and electricity, shocking poll finds
Elites want to save the planet by banning SUVs and jet plane vacations
They're much bigger fans of Joe Biden and the government than regular voters
ers
By James Reinl, Social Affairs Correspondent, For Dailymail.Com
America's top earners have been blasted as 'wildly out of touch' after polling showed their views differ sharply from regular voters on everything from climate change to personal liberties.
A survey has found that 'top 1 percent' earners and Ivy League graduates are much keener on banning and rationing cars and air travel in pursuit of climate targets than the rest of the country.
They also expressed an authoritarian streak -- nearly six in ten members of the elite say there's too much personal freedom in the US, many times more than for ordinary voters.
Richest 1% want to ration food and electricity to fight climate change
'The people who think they run the country don't think the same things about issues like individual freedom climate change and whether the government can be trusted,' said Steve Moore.
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