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Acevil said:
Funny thing is, the people I know it is the opposite. Excluding one or two good families. Including mine. On the flip side, I do know those well off who do mess with the system as well.

Basically saying, that I really don't think it matters on the amount of money you have, more so the person that you are.

There has been a mindset by some on this political forum, and around others involved with American politics where the rich are seen as some sort of superior people you don't want to "punish" with tax policies, and that individuals got where they are by being superior people.  This has come up on here another time.  I post on here with this to see if the usual folk in that area would care to rebute what is written here, like saying how one drives a vehicle, or other things, isn't a measure of anything, and that the poor are poor because they are unethical, lazy and whatnot, and everyone is where they are just because of who they are.

To be balanced the article does mention violent crimes usually do happen more often in poorer neighborhoods.