@shavixmir saidInteresting, as I have never heard the phrase ruling class used in the United States of America.
You don’t have ruling classes?
No Bisos, Gates, etc. ?
Of course you have ruling classes. Land owners, major industrialists, share holders.
You’ve just been spoon fed the American dream and that you have all the options available to you.
You don’t. You have as much luck as every other schmuck. But not the resources or network which puts you on top.
Note that you use the phrase rather easily, as if it is part of your daily nomenclature. Brrrrrr
Can you give us an example where that is reasonably applied in any case?
@mlb62 saidSenators wear them out of respect for the office. Respect. Prior to the takeover by the liberals, respect was a great concept, exhibited by the wearing of suit with tie.
some guys think that suits are only for weddings and funerals !🤔 .
Just my opinion, of course. I cannot imagine, having looked up to a parent father, who might have had a ring in his nose, and a hair bun, never being seen in a suit and tie.
@averagejoe1 saidIf you were truly "conservative" you should be insisting all the senators wear togas.
Don't be silly. The dress discussions and rules are part of civility in a society, your comparison is not.
@mott-the-hoople saidIf that's your kink, there's probably a magazine out there you can subscribe to.
cant wait till Tim Scott walks up in there saggin’… with some gold toofies
@soothfast saidare you an expert on this? 😂
If that's your kink, there's probably a magazine out there you can subscribe to.
@mott-the-hoople saidI sense the silent desperation of unplumbed existential angst underlying your silly emoji. Poor thing.
are you an expert on this? 😂