In reply to frenchyd :
Rich is a relative thing, many would look at me and say I’m rich. After all I have a home worth a million + and a relatively modest mortgage. I’m not even in the neighborhood of rich compared to most of my neighbors.
We are talking the movers and shakers of Minnesota. Governor, senator, CEO, CFO of Fortune 500 companies, 3&4th Generation really serious wealth. Cargill’s ( largest privately held company in America. )My House is right under the flight path of a neighbor who commutes in a multimillion dollar helicopter to and from his office tower.
These are people who don’t really think until it’s at least 6 figures. The kind who order 2 $65,000 custom chandeliers, hang them over their dining table, decide they don’t really like them, consign them to hang in their garage and order 2 more.
Put on a $185,000 roof on their new house, decide they’d rather have a slate roof and spend another 1.2 million dollars getting exactly what they want.
The really rich are simply different than you or I.
they donate millions in order to reap billions. So politics is just a game to them. They are smart enough to make a serious donation to both parties.
Wait, what? You said this on the first page...
"Here’s maybe a better example. My Father with nothing more than a high school degree was able by himself to provide an above average middle class life. Nice home new car every two years regular vacations. Had a cabin by the lake, provided for a comfortable retirement, Sent me to college and took care of others.
I with a college degree, With the help of my late wife’s full time efforts, couldn’t approach what he did."
So you live in a $million+ home, in Minnesota, where the average home price is less than 1/4 that. But you are slumming it because you are in a neighborhood populated by the 1%ers of MN, and you are a lowly 10%er? After bemoaning that you don't have the opportunities that your father did? Since you started this thread asking why people are angry, I think it's fair to say you likely make people angry. You anger the rich by propagating class warfare. You anger the poor by pretending to be one of them, because you are not. Unless you're upside down on your million dollar home, in which case you are just doing it wrong.