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Yabba-dabba-doo. You know Bravo Zero Mike Alpha India. Classes. Yeah, there's most definitely classes and nobody can deny that. I don't see how anybody can deny that, those classes. Unless you're in a poor country and you got just the elites and then the poor working class, you know, that's still two classes, right? So, you know, it's strange, you know, classes are not based off of, you know, you did everything right so therefore you got to this certain point and this is the class you're in. I mean there's a lot of aspects to it of how you get where you're going to be in life from the time you're born, from the parents you have, to the education you get, to the mentors that you have around you. I mean it's really crazy how it's all set up but yeah we have classes. I mean we have the elite class, the ruling class, and these are people, you know, that don't work, not like we work, you know, corporate CEOs and stockholders and dynasty wealth, you know, who shot JR, you know, that kind of thing. Political donors, you know, they don't, you know, what was that guy gave a hundred million dollars the other day to help pay for the military pay, that kind of thing. And he says, I'm going to give it to you, here you go. Hedge fund types, you know, that kind of thing, that's the elite. And they don't, you know, they don't worry about rent or groceries or, you know, how, you know, if the car is going to break down or anything like that because they, I mean they're more worried about mergers and influence and legacy and, you know, I don't think they really consider cash as real power either. I think maybe it's more law, lawmakers and media and policy, they're setting that all up, you know, for the rest of us. So that's one class. Then you got like the upper middle class, I guess you call them the professionals, you know, doctors, engineers, high-level managers, that kind of thing, and they live comfortably. I mean, they're the ones that get to invest in large retirements and travel and believe in the, well I don't know exactly what they believe in, but I mean they work, but they're most definitely, you know, doing good. And then you got the middle class, you know, skilled laborers, you know, trades people, truckers, technicians, small business owners, you know.

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