Most of America's rich think the poor have it easy

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Avatar Todd -
#1
This article is B.S. because it has some statistics about "rich people", but then goes on to make an OPINION that all those rich people are "conservatives". And that's where the B.S. is. Conservatives are some of the most compassionate and giving people in America, whereas this article implies that "conservatives" think "poor people have it easy". I'd like to ask where in the statistics does it even come close to supporting that theory?

The FACT is that statistics show that a very large percentage of ultra-rich people are LIBERALS, not conservatives. So one must question the leanings and ethics of any author who would ignore that fact and jump to the conclusion that rich people are conservatives who (in the author's opinion) could basically care less about poor people.

Avatar Lucky Loser -
#2
Interesting article and I think a closer look at the why's and how's is in order. Todd, here's a very good read if you're interested. The Income and Education portion is where I'd focus. Enjoy:

http://m.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-hidden-agenda-the-political-mind/201412/why-are-there-rich-democrats-and-poor-republicans
Avatar onlymoney -
#3
The Conservative rich don't give two craps about the middle class or the poor. That's a fact.
Avatar Drenick1 -
#4
Hey onlymoney, you claim that the conservative rich don't give two craps about the middle class or the poor and a fact according to you. The real issue here is that you think everything you pull out of your rear end is a fact. To the rest of us it's nothing but stinky feces and needs to be flushed down the toilet instead of being portrayed as anything relevant.
A well known FACT you may not like is that Democrats as a whole donate very little to those less fortunate while Conservatives/Republicans donates the bulk of all charitable contributions.

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