•It is reported that her mother lives in a $1.4 million home in Tennessee.
•It is reported that her father lives in a $700,000 home in Rochester, New York.
•It is reported that her father owns rental properties and is a landlord.
•She attended elite private universities, with tuition exceeding $60,000 per year.
•Her family’s stability and lifestyle were built through property ownership, private education, and capital growth.
•She benefited directly from the American system of homeownership and wealth building, while advocating policies that restrict those same paths for others.
•This is a clear case of good for me and my family, not for you.
•A 37 year old public figure breaking down under basic scrutiny raises serious concerns about the ability to handle the pressure of participating in, shaping, and advocating policy within New York City.
US homeownership rates (recent data):
•Overall: ~65–66%
•White: ~72–74%
•Asian: ~61–63%
•Hispanic/Latino: ~49–51%
•Black/African American: ~45–47%
Who remembers Bill Clinton during his administration, openly celebrating rising homeownership as proof the American Dream was working?
These are not people who want the American Dream for you or for anyone else.
Socialism is taught in theory, not lived in practice. It fails in every real world implementation, and it will fail here too, ruining lives in the process.
Congress is pushing a new bill that would permanently bar anyone who enters the U.S. illegally from ever getting a work permit, asylum, green card, or citizenship.
Mike Johnson and John Thune were tagged, so they can see your comments.
Do you support this?
A. Big Yes
B. No
@bluhue123 never, Kelly is my Senator and I think he committed a treasonous act by the stupid video telling troups to disregard legal orders. He needs court marshaled.
Be brutally honest: Some claim that the thousands who took to the streets across the United States to protest the capture of Nicolás Maduro are paid actors. Do you agree — yes or no?