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  On 2/15/2017 at 4:12 PM, ATbuckhunter said:

I would think the same thing as well, but I know a CEO of a company that lives 2 hours from his job in Manhattan or 2 of my mothers co worker that lives an hour and a half away (one makes 350,000 a year). Sometimes people really want to live up there. I find it odd, but nothing I haven't heard of.


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Yes, but I'm sure that guy is living in a big house. Rob said this guy lives in a trailer park.


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  On 2/15/2017 at 4:14 PM, Biz-R-OWorld said:


Yes, but I'm sure that guy is living in a big house. Rob said this guy lives in a trailer park.


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I was also thinking the same thing. That part made me think the whole 2500 a week is bs. You are correct they all live in big houses.


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  On 2/15/2017 at 1:03 AM, ....rob said:

Let me explain something to you about REAL AMERICANS! You know the the people you hate so much! We don't need to pay anyone to do what we can do ourselves.

 

 

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This in a nutshell is what is wrong with our country. There is no such thing as a real American other than the fact that they have a valid social.

A black gay guy in the city who couldn't change a light bulb is just as much of an American as the auto mechanic from Iowa. Both sides have this image in their head about what an American is and how they should act. That's the beauty of our country. We come in all shapes and sizes and with all sorts of backgrounds.

The liberal columnist for the New York Times turns his nose down at the blue collar worker, but still relies on them to build and fix the car he drives. The conservative ship builder dislikes the white collar accountant, but still relies on them to make sure his mortgage paperwork goes through.

We all rely on each other. it's the definition of society. So no, just because you can turn a wrench and you shovel your driveway you are not anymore special than anyone else who can't, and this comes from a guy who voted for trump has torn down and rebuilt engines.

The only people who we need to do away with are the Kardashians. They do not apply.

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  On 2/15/2017 at 4:45 PM, Belo said:
 
This in a nutshell is what is wrong with our country. There is no such thing as a real American other than the fact that they have a valid social.
A black gay guy in the city who couldn't change a light bulb is just as much of an American as the auto mechanic from Iowa. Both sides have this image in their head about what an American is and how they should act. That's the beauty of our country. We come in all shapes and sizes and with all sorts of backgrounds.
The liberal columnist for the New York Times turns his nose down at the blue collar worker, but still relies on them to build and fix the car he drives. The conservative ship builder dislikes the white collar accountant, but still relies on them to make sure his mortgage paperwork goes through.
We all rely on each other. it's the definition of society. So no, just because you can turn a wrench and you shovel your driveway you are not anymore special than anyone else who can't, and this comes from a guy who voted for trump has torn down and rebuilt engines.
The only people who we need to do away with are the Kardashians. They do not apply.


Well said


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Rob to say "a real American" doesn't pay someone to do something they can do themselves is pure ignorance. If everyone did everything themselves there would be no economy. I payed someone to remodel my house something I could have honestly done better than the guy I payed to do it but for connivence.


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