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Son of guy who wrote “The Art of the Deal” and chides himself as a Real Estate mogul thinks that this is the critique that will resonate?
I mean, he was a VP for 8 years and made $1.8m in salary and was a senator for 36 years so simple math tells you 36 x $174k is $6.2m. He doesn't think you can buy a big *** crib with $8m+ in career earnings in DELAWARE Dude is a Moron
Son of guy who wrote “The Art of the Deal” and chides himself as a Real Estate mogul thinks that this is the critique that will resonate?
What an asinine argumentIt will resonate with people who don't understand math, real estate, etc. Which is a significant portion of both the Democratic and Republican base.
To the average joe, that is a big Celebrity "MTV Cribs" house. But 174k/year sounds like less than they'd think you'd need for that house. Not really difficult to understand the play.
The fact that many Niketalkers understand that most folks making 174k can easily get approved for a loan on that house doesn't really change that.
What an asinine argument
Especially since HE DOESN'T OWN THE HOUSEWhat an asinine argument
In other words it's misleading.It will resonate with people who don't understand math, real estate, etc. Which is a significant portion of both the Democratic and Republican base.
To the average joe, that is a big Celebrity "MTV Cribs" house. But 174k/year sounds like less than they'd think you'd need for that house. Not really difficult to understand the play.
The fact that many Niketalkers understand that most folks making 174k can easily get approved for a loan on that house doesn't really change that.
Imagine being so stupid that you see a multi millionaire post something criticizing another person for having a big house with a "modest" salary of $175k a year and your first thought is "YEAH THE RICHER GUY IS RIGHT. "
Pretty common knowledge that in most instances, lower income people didn't have the resources to gain an education that allows them a high paying job. So if we're saying dumb people will be impacted by Eric's moronic tweet, it's more likely they're low income Americans, and if you're making $30k a year you're gonna be like "$175k??? He's loaded!!"
In other words it's misleading.
The way you're talking shows how disconnected you are from the average American. You're right, 174k is like 3x the average household income in the US. And 75% of Americans don't have a bachelor's degrees.
But social media brings us all closer. So people that make 30k still see rolls royce prices and google celebrity net worths, etc. It isn't difficult, at all, to see how that message would resonate.
The way you're talking shows how disconnected you are from the average American. You're right, 174k is like 3x the average household income in the US. And 75% of Americans don't have a bachelor's degrees.
But social media brings us all closer. So people that make 30k still see rolls royce prices and google celebrity net worths, etc. It isn't difficult, at all, to see how that message would resonate.
Your post was pretty clear. I think it was one of dwalk31 's usual attempts to make it seem like people on NT are out of touch. This is cute coming from the guy that wants to reform welfare based on anecdotal evidence.I'm disconnected from the average American? TF? I AM the average American. You acting like I'm posting on NT from my private jet.
I'm disconnected from the average American? TF? I AM the average American. You acting like I'm posting on NT from my private jet.
In case we start to fall too in love with the Lincoln Project guys, never forget who these *******s really are
The very second Trump leaves the White House they will turn on us and all those entertaining videos they make will now be used to poison the public well of discussion with outdated voodoo economics and placing the blame of oppression and marginalization on the oppressed and marginalized.
he bought that house pictured for $185,000 in 1974
eric trump attended a high school where the current tuition is $63,870 per year