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Gould,
I don't think you even understand the point you were trying to make. What was the point you were trying to make concerning the people working in the restaurant? What was your point you were trying to make in that post? In the PNW $1,000,000 homes might be considered upper middle class, in the rest of the US anyone owning a million dollar home would be in the top 1%. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Why do you believe minorities could not (or would not) live in million dollar community? I said that the only minorities I observed were *working for the catering company*, and I'd be willing to bet they didn't live in the community. Do lower tier restaurant and catering company workers routinely buy seven-figure homes where you live? If so, your minimum wage must be about $100 an hour. Why would you use a million dollar community as being representative of suburbia? Having a $1mm home in the Pac NW makes you upper middle class. Common as BMW, Lexus and Hummer automobiles. The newly built suburban developments in locations within about 15 or 20 miles of downtown Seattle are commonly priced in that category. What should I use instead? A tract of rickety-tick Section 8 apartments? |
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