Yeah. John Paulson, T. Boone Pickens, Peter Theil, Sheldon Adelson, Stevie Wynn, Stephen Feinberg, Carl Icahn, Tom Barrack.... ...all poorly educated.
No.They are the few that are actually voting for their best interest,tax cuts for the rich.The millions that voted for a wall,lower illegal immigration,lower deficits etc are the dumb asses Unlike the millions of dumb asses the few rich ones you mentioned know Trump and The GOP will deliver for them.
No, I just cited billionaires to start. We can move down the ladder. I personally know several small business owners that do well into 8 figure sales.... not pretentious or wealthy at all.... and they sure as hell aren't "uneducated" or stupid. They create jobs and build the American dream for those they employ. They know what's up. You work hard, your people work hard, and you're allowed to keep the majority of what you create and earn. Not give it away to those that want handouts because.... well, just because.
Clinton Won Richest Counties – 64 Percent of US GDP Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election, but won the balloting in regions that generate nearly two-thirds of the American economy, a new analysis shows. According to the Brookings Institution analysis, the less-than-500 counties Clinton won nationwide combined to generate 64percent of America's economic activity in 2015, the Washington Post reported. The more-than-2,600 counties President-elect Donald Trump won combined to generate 36 percent of the country's economic activity last year. With the exceptions of the Phoenix, Ariz., and Fort Worth, Texas, areas, and a large part of Long Island, N.Y., Clinton won every large-sized economic county in the country, the researchers found. "This appears to be unprecedented, in the era of modern economic statistics, for a losingpresidential candidate," the Post reported. The last candidate to win the popular vote but lose the electoral college, Democrat Al Gore in 2000, won counties that generated about 54 percent of the country's gross domestic product, the Brookingsresearcherscalculated. The Brookings analysis found counties with higher GDP per capita were more likely to vote for Clinton over Trump, as were counties with higher population density
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Define 'most educated'. Lets look at the National Federation of Small Businessmen. Folks that create real jobs. Create better lives. Most didn't attend Harvard.
Clinton Won Richest Counties – 64 Percent of US GDP Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election, but won the balloting in regions that generate nearly two-thirds of the American economy, a new analysis shows. According to the Brookings Institution analysis, the less-than-500 counties Clinton won nationwide combined to generate 64percent of America's economic activity in 2015, the Washington Post reported. The more-than-2,600 counties President-elect Donald Trump won combined to generate 36 percent of the country's economic activity last year. With the exceptions of the Phoenix, Ariz., and Fort Worth, Texas, areas, and a large part of Long Island, N.Y., Clinton won every large-sized economic county in the country, the researchers found. "This appears to be unprecedented, in the era of modern economic statistics, for a losingpresidential candidate," the Post reported. The last candidate to win the popular vote but lose the electoral college, Democrat Al Gore in 2000, won counties that generated about 54 percent of the country's gross domestic product, the Brookingsresearcherscalculated. The Brookings analysis found counties with higher GDP per capita were more likely to vote for Clinton over Trump, as were counties with higher population density