Cannonpointer » 29 Jan 2025, 10:22 am » wrote: ↑
I called you middle class - a term which could include upper middle class.
You IMMEDIATELY whipped of a screed supported by a link which described your demographic as middle class.
It was **** laughable. Your source agreed with me - that you are middle class.
I said, "generally," and you said "only" - and capitalized it.
When people argue this way, they make asses of themselves and diminish their credibility.
I still do not believe a low level thinker like you built a business. And the only thing you have ever shoved up my *** is your tongue.
You're a national treasure, Skippy.
You've just never learned when you ought to shut the **** up instead of doubling down on your ignorance, have you?
And you hold to your lies like a barnacle on a ship!
So why don't you refute the Charles Schwab definition of "wealthy", huh genius?:
What is considered wealthy in 2023?
Based on the Charles Schwab Modern Wealth Survey, having a net worth of $2.2 million will be considered wealthy in 2023.
Even though I've never claimed to be rich, there are also surveys that state what qualifies me in that category as well:
What is considered rich in America?In the United States, there are certainly people who we can consider rich by every conceivable measure (certain tech CEOs may come to mind). According to a
survey from Charles Schwab,
Americans believe an average net worth of $2.5 million is necessary to be considered rich, a 14% increase over 2023.
https://finance.yahoo.com/personal-fina ... 33766.html
As I said repeatedly, I couldn't give a flying **** in the breeze about impressing a dolt like you with my business experience, my intelligence, or my wealth. I care about exposing you for the blowhard chump that you are to everyone else here who you insult and degrade regularly.
So if you choose to continue expressing your naivete on the subject, all you have to do is provide a source that doesn't agree with those figures.
Oh, and by the way, nimrod. I NEVER claimed to have only built "a" business. I've built, fully owned, or been a part owner of FIVE distinctly different businesses over 50+ years as a businessman.
So chew on that, loser!