Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Marco Rubio not staying in his 'working-class neighborhood' much longer

(L-R) U.S. Senators John McCain (R-AZ), Charles Schumer (D-NY), and Marco Rubio (R-FL) attend a news conference on comprehensive immigration reform at the U.S. Capitol in Washington January 28, 2013.   REUTERS/Gary Cameron Meetin' the new neighbors Marco Rubio, last night:
Mr. President, I still live in the same working class neighborhood I grew up in. My neighbors aren't millionaires. They're retirees who depend on Social Security and Medicare. They're workers who have to get up early tomorrow morning and go to work to pay the bills. They're immigrants, who came here because they were stuck in poverty in countries where the government dominated the economy.
Well, he's not going to be living there for long. He's been trying to sell that house in order to move himself and the rest of his working-class family to, yep, Washington, D.C. The asking price is $675,000.

To be fair, the working-class immigrant credentials convey with the house. You can't put a price on that.

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