Even those who do pay taxes may feel that someone who tries to identify with NASCAR fans by saying some of his friends own NASCAR teams, who says evidence of his supporting the US car industry is that his wife has a couple of Cadillacs, who offers a friendly bet of $10,000 in a discussion, who is reluctant to declare his own tax returns when he pays 13 per cent to 17 per cent tax on incomes of millions, is not someone whose interest is their own. He also thinks that middling income is '$200, 000 to $250,000'.
It can only get worse, because his mindset is genuine but out of touch. He has known no other way.