So in other words, this isn't about charity or "sharing" at all, it's really about setting a gotcha trap for conservatives. Figures.
Will you be surprised if you find out that the conservatives gave away their money, and the other couple kept theirs?
http://tvline.com/2015/04/28/cbs-the-briefcase-premiere-date/
All of the families are profiled. I think this is the one in question:
The Wylies of Rio Vista, Texas: After suffering a bad back injury almost 20 years ago and losing his well-paying job in the steel industry, Matt now works as the local constable. Becky and Matt admit that their financial situation has made life difficult, but they believe strongly in community service and rely heavily on their Christian faith to guide them.
The Baileys of Dorchester, Mass.: Three years ago, Tonya and Leila took in Leilas nephews, Milton and Jaden, and today the children are thriving. Taking on the responsibility of two children comes with added costs and they have put their dream of having a child of their own on hold.
Rio Vista is about an hour south of Ft. Worth.
So, do you think this is going to turn out as expected?
If Rosie O’Doughnuts relationships are any indication in the papers, this series is gonna be a REAL eye opener...