Trump tries to join the Upper Class and fails miserably!

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That's what his ham handed foray into the Kennedy Center was all about, trying to elevate himself into an aristocracy previously denied to him. The Kennedys, Vanderbilts, Bidens and Obamas reside in a level of culture and status that Trump aspires to, but has never been permitted to be a part of. Jealousy and envy keep him awake posting at night. He knows that he is several rungs below the true aristocrats of our country, and it eats at him constantly! As today's pitiful White House lawn exhibition demonstrates, Trump is trapped at the same level as his most ardent admirers, couch potatoes downing a suds and dreaming of a new pickup!

Bigly!!!
 

That's what his ham handed foray into the Kennedy Center was all about, trying to elevate himself into an aristocracy previously denied to him. The Kennedys, Vanderbilts, Bidens and Obamas reside in a level of culture and status that Trump aspires to, but has never been permitted to be a part of. Jealousy and envy keep him awake posting at night. He knows that he is several rungs below the true aristocrats of our country, and it eats at him constantly! As today's pitiful White House lawn exhibition demonstrates, Trump is trapped at the same level as his most ardent admirers, couch potatoes downing a suds and dreaming of a new pickup!

Bigly!!!
/----/ With $8 billion, Trump doesn't need to lower himself to the "Upper Class."
 
That's what his ham handed foray into the Kennedy Center was all about, trying to elevate himself into an aristocracy previously denied to him. The Kennedys, Vanderbilts, Bidens and Obamas reside in a level of culture and status that Trump aspires to, but has never been permitted to be a part of. Jealousy and envy keep him awake posting at night. He knows that he is several rungs below the true aristocrats of our country, and it eats at him constantly! As today's pitiful White House lawn exhibition demonstrates, Trump is trapped at the same level as his most ardent admirers, couch potatoes downing a suds and dreaming of a new pickup! Bigly!!!
You really think the Bidens and Obamas are members of the US "aristocracy"??? I don't, neither does AI.
These families appear across major sources on inherited wealth, historical dynasties, and multigenerational influence. Citations follow each group.
  1. Walton family — Walmart retail dynasty
  2. Koch family — Koch Industries industrial empire
  3. Mars family — Mars candy & food conglomerate
  4. Cargill–MacMillan family — Cargill agribusiness dynasty
  5. Lauder family — Estée Lauder cosmetics empire
  6. Hearst family — Publishing empire founded by William Randolph Hearst
  7. Rockefeller family — Oil fortune and philanthropic dynasty
  8. Ford family — Ford Motor Company automotive dynasty
  9. Getty family — Oil and arts patronage dynasty
  10. Morgan family — Banking and finance dynasty (J.P. Morgan)
  11. Vanderbilt family — Railroad and shipping fortune
  12. Astor family — Early American real‑estate and fur‑trade dynasty
  13. Mellon family — Banking, industry, and political influence
  14. Pritzker family — Hyatt Hotels and diversified investments (appears in richest‑families lists)
  15. Hughes family — Public Storage fortune
  16. Rollins family — Pest control and services empire (Rollins Inc.)
  17. Du Pont family — Chemical industry dynasty (DuPont)
  18. Newhouse family — Condé Nast publishing empire (appears in richest‑families rankings)
  19. Coors family — Brewing dynasty (Coors Brewing Company)
  20. Kennedy family — Political dynasty with multigenerational influence (though not among the richest today)
These are the 20th wealthiest families in the US, some are "aristocrats" some are just "wealthy", like the Sacklers:
  • Walton Family – Net worth: over $215 billion; heirs to Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, owning more than 50% of the company’s stock, with significant philanthropic influence through the Walton Family Foundation
  • Koch Family – Net worth: over $125 billion; owners of Koch Industries, with holdings in energy, chemicals, & commodities
  • Mars Family – Net worth: over $120 billion; owners of Mars Inc., known for candy brands like M&M’s & Snickers & pet care
  • Cargill-MacMillan Family – Net worth: over $45 billion; descendants of Cargill Inc., a major ag and commodities company
  • Lauder Family – Net worth: $40 billion; founders of Estée Lauder cosmetics, with global influence in beauty and skincare
  • Hearst Family – Net worth: $35 billion; media empire including newspapers, magazines, and broadcasting
  • Johnson Family – Net worth: $34 billion; founders of Fidelity Investments, influential in finance and investments
  • Cox Family – Net worth: $33 billion; diversified holdings in media, broadband, and automotive services
  • Pritzker Family – Net worth: $32 billion; founders of Hyatt Hotels, with extensive political and philanthropic influence
  • Bush Family – Net worth: $30 billion; political dynasty with investments in oil, real estate, and finance
  • Rockefeller Family – Net worth: $29 billion; historic wealth from Standard Oil, with ongoing influence in finance, philanthropy, and energy
  • Vanderbilt Family – Net worth: $28 billion; historic railroad and shipping empire, with diversified investments today
  • Carnegie Family – Net worth: $27 billion; steel industry fortune, with philanthropic contributions to education and libraries
  • Du Pont Family – Net worth: $26 billion; chemical industry pioneers, creators of nylon and Kevlar
  • Ford Family – Net worth: $25 billion; founders of Ford Motor Company, with ongoing automotive and investment holdings
  • Walgreens Family (Walgreens Boots Alliance) – Net worth: $24 billion; retail pharmacy and healthcare investments
  • Sackler Family – Net worth: $23 billion; pharmaceutical industry, notably Purdue Pharma, with global influence in medicine and philanthropy
  • Simpson Family – Net worth: $22 billion; diversified investments in media, real estate, and retail
  • Koch Brothers’ Extended Family – Net worth: $21 billion; additional holdings in energy and industrial sectors
  • Reed Family – Net worth: $20 billion; founders of Reed Elsevier and other publishing and media ventures
 
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That's what his ham handed foray into the Kennedy Center was all about, trying to elevate himself into an aristocracy previously denied to him. The Kennedys, Vanderbilts, Bidens and Obamas reside in a level of culture and status that Trump aspires to, but has never been permitted to be a part of. Jealousy and envy keep him awake posting at night. He knows that he is several rungs below the true aristocrats of our country, and it eats at him constantly! As today's pitiful White House lawn exhibition demonstrates, Trump is trapped at the same level as his most ardent admirers, couch potatoes downing a suds and dreaming of a new pickup!

Bigly!!!
The class envy that you guys are showing today is hilarious. Get off your butt and try some ambitious effort and maybe, just maybe, you could be the target of some ne'er do well's venom. LMAO
 
You really think the Bidens and Obamas are members of the US "aristocracy"??? I don't, neither does AI.
These families appear across major sources on inherited wealth, historical dynasties, and multigenerational influence. Citations follow each group.
  1. Walton family — Walmart retail dynasty
  2. Koch family — Koch Industries industrial empire
  3. Mars family — Mars candy & food conglomerate
  4. Cargill–MacMillan family — Cargill agribusiness dynasty
  5. Lauder family — Estée Lauder cosmetics empire
  6. Hearst family — Publishing empire founded by William Randolph Hearst
  7. Rockefeller family — Oil fortune and philanthropic dynasty
  8. Ford family — Ford Motor Company automotive dynasty
  9. Getty family — Oil and arts patronage dynasty
  10. Morgan family — Banking and finance dynasty (J.P. Morgan)
  11. Vanderbilt family — Railroad and shipping fortune
  12. Astor family — Early American real‑estate and fur‑trade dynasty
  13. Mellon family — Banking, industry, and political influence
  14. Pritzker family — Hyatt Hotels and diversified investments (appears in richest‑families lists)
  15. Hughes family — Public Storage fortune
  16. Rollins family — Pest control and services empire (Rollins Inc.)
  17. Du Pont family — Chemical industry dynasty (DuPont)/---/ I like the Waltons. Mary Ellen was a hot to trot fsarm girl.
  18. Newhouse family — Condé Nast publishing empire (appears in richest‑families rankings)
  19. Coors family — Brewing dynasty (Coors Brewing Company)
  20. Kennedy family — Political dynasty with multigenerational influence (though not among the richest today)
/---/ "1.Walton family"
I like the Waltons. Mary Ellen was a hot-to-trot farm girl.
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That's what his ham handed foray into the Kennedy Center was all about, trying to elevate himself into an aristocracy previously denied to him. The Kennedys, Vanderbilts, Bidens and Obamas reside in a level of culture and status that Trump aspires to, but has never been permitted to be a part of. Jealousy and envy keep him awake posting at night. He knows that he is several rungs below the true aristocrats of our country, and it eats at him constantly! As today's pitiful White House lawn exhibition demonstrates, Trump is trapped at the same level as his most ardent admirers, couch potatoes downing a suds and dreaming of a new pickup!

Bigly!!!
Or maybe the Kennedy Center was totally controlled by Progressives and used as a propaganda tool.
 
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