This Multimillionaire Democrat Learned About Middle Class Working at Taco Bell Drive Thru

July 23, 2014

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$ean Eldridge has spent the last 18 months unable to answer the following questions:

-How can a 27 year old with $700 million know what it’s like to struggle to put food on the table?

-How can someone who has millions invested in hundreds of the world’s largest companies understand the worries of planning for retirement?

-How can someone who bought his multimillion dollar homes with cash get the worry that comes with trying to pay a mortgage or rent?

Well, yesterday in an interview with the Kingston Daily Freeman $ean finally articulated how he understands the problems middle class families face.

One summer . . . in high school . . . he worked . . . . . . . . . . at Taco Bell.

Seriously. Soak that in.

NRCC Comment: “Sean Eldridge doesn’t and won’t ever know what it’s like to worry about paying a mortgage, paying off school loans, and saving for retirement all while struggling to put food on the table. But Eldridge wants Hudson Valley families to rest assured knowing that he understands their issues because one summer he worked at Taco Bell.”– NRCC Spokesman Ian Prior