All true in concept, but the odds of someone who has never seen what actual working lives if the vast, vast majority of the country is truly understanding the reality of how to actually fix problems seems pretty low in comparison to someone who actually lives in the real world. That's the problem with people who were born privileged, lived nothing but privilege, then got on the politics gravy train, they make rules that affect peoples lives and don't understand the effect they have. Realistically you need a mixture of people from all settingsI understand, but I just think I don't really care if a rich or poor person is making decisions, it's what the decisions are that is important. I wouldn't vote for either or accept their decisions if I didn't agree with them, regardless of their upbringing.