I don't think anyone thinks you're the enemy breh. I hope not. I certainly don't. You should vote for whoever makes the most sense for you, and I;d never encourage you to vote against your self-interest and your family's interest.
You make more than me because I'm not at 6 figures yet, and maybe I'll feel differently when I'm there, but right now I'm okay to take a little bit of a hit tax-wise to help out fellow citizens in bad spots. That doesn't make me better than you, or more noble, etc. We all have to weigh the odds. That choice might come back to bite me in the ass.
I do think more people should realize that the more you make the more you're taxed, and definitely when you have kids you want to start saving as much as possible.If anyone is calling you the enemy I don't think that's really fair.
I would just say that I think there HAS to be a way to even things out where we all don't have to pay an arm and a leg, and hopefully we can find a way to use some of this war money to go towards health care.
The one thing I'll say about the 3-home thing, because I think it's a charge that's been thrown at him by his opponents in bad faith...Bernie has a house in DC, a house back home in Vermont, and a $500,000 vacation home that he bought in 2016. The guy is 78 years old and is far less wealthy than most of the people to ever run for President. The median net worth for Senators in the U.S. is about 3 million dollars, and Bernie's net worth before his book deal was less like 250,000 dollars. To be fair he made a lot of money of his book (his net worth is now a couple million) but again, he's in the final stage of his life and I can't knock the guy for wanting a vacation home.