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Big house a symbol of an American tragedy
The Boston Globe ^ | 1-28-07 | Beverly Beckham

Posted on 01/28/2007 11:48:56 AM PST by BronzePencil

It sits on top of a hill, overlooking a busy road -- a big, pink stucco house that dwarfs all the houses around it. It is conspicuous consumption at its worst, or at its best, depending on your point of view.

It's not the biggest house around. There are many bigger -- one just a few miles from where I live, not on top of a hill but practically on the offramp of a highway. So many smaller houses have been knocked down to make room for these Goliaths. This is called progress.

I don't understand who lives in these massive homes or who can afford them

(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: classenvyhypocrites; classwarfare; edwards; johnedwards; mansion
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To: AZLiberty

Yeah, I visited the house I grew up in a few years ago after decades away. I remember it being practically a mansion. Amazing how it's shrunk since.


61 posted on 01/28/2007 12:28:05 PM PST by Argus
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To: billhilly

The Edwards house appears to be designed by dairy farmers who don't want to walk outdoors to milk the cows.

LOL. You think maybe he keeps his chicken cooops next to the bed so he can have his breakfast there?

I wonder if Al Gore has lectured Edwards about all that methane gas the livestock produces.


62 posted on 01/28/2007 12:28:33 PM PST by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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To: Vision

actually looks like a sports car and a limo on the left


63 posted on 01/28/2007 12:28:41 PM PST by digger48
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To: AZLiberty

"My parents paid $10,000 for that house. It was 1954. The average cost of a home then was $10,250."

My parents bought a NEW house outside the city limits of Memphis in 1944 at a cost of $7500. It was 3 BR, screen porch and garage.
Today it is in probably the best neighborhood of Memphis, and while the porch and garage were converted to rooms, it is much the same house, but now worth over $200,000.


64 posted on 01/28/2007 12:29:39 PM PST by AlexW (Reporting from Bratislava, Slovakia)
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To: Lx

They should never have been approved as they stand now. They ruin the character of the community.



You sound like a nosy Democrat. You know what's best for the property owned by others, right? You have the rare taste and sophistication to decide how the homes of others should look?


65 posted on 01/28/2007 12:29:48 PM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: lastchance

I agree wholeheartedly. My husband and I have had the unpleasant experience many times. They'll charge you $20. for a little piece of chicken on some escarole with a couple of pretty radishes or something; maybe some goat cheese thrown in. People pay it because they feel trendy. The $50 sounds about right. We went to a place not to long ago and had wonderful meals, wine, and dessert - cost was about $115 for the two of us.


66 posted on 01/28/2007 12:30:23 PM PST by Paved Paradise
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To: BronzePencil

see the John Edwards post elsewhere on FR.


67 posted on 01/28/2007 12:30:40 PM PST by redangus
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To: digger48

Worse yet is the zero lot line McMansions. If I am gonna spend $500,000+ for a house I sure as heck don't wanna know what my neighbors had for dinner every time they fart.

I want property and privacy. Maybe even a cement pond.


68 posted on 01/28/2007 12:30:57 PM PST by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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To: Paved Paradise

Wow! Just hope it's not in a nice neighborhood.


69 posted on 01/28/2007 12:31:00 PM PST by The_Media_never_lie
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To: BronzePencil

I thought this was a thread about Edwards new house!


70 posted on 01/28/2007 12:31:23 PM PST by Balding_Eagle (If America falls, darkness will cover the face of the earth for a thousand years.)
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To: Beelzebubba

You know, the truth is some people really don't have taste. That's why I like living in the middle of my own 10 acre spread, though there aren't enough trees to block out the loser next door.


71 posted on 01/28/2007 12:32:00 PM PST by Paved Paradise
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To: The_Media_never_lie

It is. That's what's so sad. And down the road is the one with the turrets. All it needs is the moat and guards.


72 posted on 01/28/2007 12:33:43 PM PST by Paved Paradise
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To: BronzePencil
Typical liberal drivel. Everyone who lives in a big house should give away their money.

I agree. Someone please forward this to new mansion owner, and discoverer of two Americas, John Edwards.

73 posted on 01/28/2007 12:35:08 PM PST by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: BronzePencil

My great-grandfather came over from Ireland and started out sweeping floors in a corner grocery. He went on to start what eventually became the largest supermarket chain in the country. He eventually died and gave all but a small fraction back to charities (except college trusts for the family's kids).
He didn't do all this by sitting on his butt complaining, nor did he ever feel he "deserved" it.


74 posted on 01/28/2007 12:35:48 PM PST by Cementjungle
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To: BronzePencil
These things run in cycles. The kids who grow up in these houses are going to hate them and choose apartments in the city, just as the children of Gilded Age millionaires came to hate their parents' mansions.

So the mcmansions will be divided up into condos (however ridiculous they look most of them are too small for schools, museums, and convents which many of the mansions of the turn of the last century became).

Then, in the next generation after that the new rich will rediscover them and scoop them up for private residences. Just as the 1970s saw a "Great Gatsby" revival, so the rich couples of the 2050s (if there are any) will ape today's excesses, half satrically, half admiringly.

75 posted on 01/28/2007 12:36:34 PM PST by x
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To: KingArthur305
What do they want, everyone to be financially equal no matter what.

Yes. You seem surprised.

76 posted on 01/28/2007 12:38:32 PM PST by MSM Hater (Murtha, Reid and Alcee Hastings - poster boys for the "culture of corruption")
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To: BronzePencil

Typical liberal drivel. Everyone who lives in a big house should give away their money.
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Paging John Edwards! John Edwards; please pick up the white courtesy phone!


77 posted on 01/28/2007 12:39:51 PM PST by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: The_Media_never_lie
Good grief. That's insane.

I hope Sandy (first wife) got something. It looks like it's all been spent on that.

78 posted on 01/28/2007 12:42:20 PM PST by Artist
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To: Humidston

I think they're gonna put an ocean back there.


79 posted on 01/28/2007 12:42:43 PM PST by JennysCool (Blink 182 isn't just a band, it's Nancy Pelosi's per-minute average.)
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To: narses

I just watched the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction from Scottsdale. They sold almost $100M in rolling stock over the span of 40 hours. I saw 1960's car that originally sold for $2-3000 new go for $60-150,000. When they showed the people bidding on them they looked like ordinary guys my age, sitting with their wives of the same age, kids all grown up, reliving their wasted youth. Somebody is making money in the country and they aren't all evil, Republican, corporate executives

Pick up a copy of Pinnacle Living Magazine sometime and look at all the gated communities they are building in the mountains of the southeast these days. The starting price for a 1/2 to 1 acre lot runs $60-100,000.

I am not naive enough to believe that there are not poor people struggling in this country. In my 34 adult years I have been young, newly married and poor, middle class, divorced and poor again, and now remarried and very well off. That's life in America. I don't know Paul Krugman, but I have to believe that some of these people spending this money are pretty ordinary people just like me.


80 posted on 01/28/2007 12:43:30 PM PST by redangus
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