My guess is you are right Rita. His posts range from this to defending chair vendors to letting his dogs run free on the beach. Smells like a troll to me!
My guess is you are right Rita. His posts range from this to defending chair vendors to letting his dogs run free on the beach. Smells like a troll to me!
Lower Class people? Really? Did you just say that?????
Are you kidding? You're not aware that this country is divided into three social classes (upper, middle and lower)? That's actually a very basic description as there are a few extensions of the middle class (working class, upper middle, lower middle).
Is saying 'upper class' 'middle class' or 'lower class' not politically correct anymore?
So, how would you say it?
How is that politically incorrect? Wasn't that the same justification used as to why we (supposedly) needed a Wal-mart?
I tend to agree with HippieChick--the phrase "lower class" hit my sensitivity sensor as well. How about we amend that to "lower income". Some of the "classiest" people I know have lower income than many.
Might come off as nit-picky to some, but I believe that words have power. You should choose them wisely.
My guess is you are right Rita. His posts range from this to defending chair vendors to letting his dogs run free on the beach. Smells like a troll to me!
so this would be a problem, how? Let's not forget north of 98 between 331 and 393 isn't the classiest of areas. This isn't beverly hills folks. There are plenty of lower class people living south of the bay and they need an affordable place to shop.
Donald Trump and Paris Hilton are living proof that there in no connection between wealth and class.