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November 5, 2008 at 4:15 PM #300113November 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM #299687
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ParticipantI found it interesting that Republicans show as higher incomes but Democrats show as higher education in the study
And what a horrible trait it is, to put something above money. What next, caring about the environment over money. Disgusting
Surely, if you were on Easter Island you would have been calling to build bigger stone heads over preserving the trees.
November 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM #300044Arraya
ParticipantI found it interesting that Republicans show as higher incomes but Democrats show as higher education in the study
And what a horrible trait it is, to put something above money. What next, caring about the environment over money. Disgusting
Surely, if you were on Easter Island you would have been calling to build bigger stone heads over preserving the trees.
November 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM #300054Arraya
ParticipantI found it interesting that Republicans show as higher incomes but Democrats show as higher education in the study
And what a horrible trait it is, to put something above money. What next, caring about the environment over money. Disgusting
Surely, if you were on Easter Island you would have been calling to build bigger stone heads over preserving the trees.
November 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM #300071Arraya
ParticipantI found it interesting that Republicans show as higher incomes but Democrats show as higher education in the study
And what a horrible trait it is, to put something above money. What next, caring about the environment over money. Disgusting
Surely, if you were on Easter Island you would have been calling to build bigger stone heads over preserving the trees.
November 5, 2008 at 4:19 PM #300118Arraya
ParticipantI found it interesting that Republicans show as higher incomes but Democrats show as higher education in the study
And what a horrible trait it is, to put something above money. What next, caring about the environment over money. Disgusting
Surely, if you were on Easter Island you would have been calling to build bigger stone heads over preserving the trees.
November 5, 2008 at 4:32 PM #299697kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
November 5, 2008 at 4:32 PM #300055kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
November 5, 2008 at 4:32 PM #300065kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
November 5, 2008 at 4:32 PM #300080kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
November 5, 2008 at 4:32 PM #300128kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
November 5, 2008 at 4:43 PM #299712patientlywaiting
ParticipantAbout “fly-over country”, let’s bring it back to real estate. Don’t we generally think that San Diego is superior real estate?
I believe that the majority of Piggs agree that living in San Diego (or along either the West or East coasts) is worth the premium.
It that being “superior” or just stating the obvious?
November 5, 2008 at 4:43 PM #300070patientlywaiting
ParticipantAbout “fly-over country”, let’s bring it back to real estate. Don’t we generally think that San Diego is superior real estate?
I believe that the majority of Piggs agree that living in San Diego (or along either the West or East coasts) is worth the premium.
It that being “superior” or just stating the obvious?
November 5, 2008 at 4:43 PM #300079patientlywaiting
ParticipantAbout “fly-over country”, let’s bring it back to real estate. Don’t we generally think that San Diego is superior real estate?
I believe that the majority of Piggs agree that living in San Diego (or along either the West or East coasts) is worth the premium.
It that being “superior” or just stating the obvious?
November 5, 2008 at 4:43 PM #300095patientlywaiting
ParticipantAbout “fly-over country”, let’s bring it back to real estate. Don’t we generally think that San Diego is superior real estate?
I believe that the majority of Piggs agree that living in San Diego (or along either the West or East coasts) is worth the premium.
It that being “superior” or just stating the obvious?
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