Currently, the system is
rigged against the middle class because everything is geared toward taking your money and transferring it to banks and investment companies who are often one and the same due to legal changes that have favored the wealthy at the expense of the middle class.
Currently, the system is rigged
against the middle class because everything is geared toward taking your money and transferring it to banks and investment companies who are often one and the same due to legal changes that have favored the wealthy at the expense of the middle class.
In Wisconsin, they are experiencing a reactionary revolution fueled by a combination of upper class warfare on the middle class along with a leveling desire of the (former) middle class private
sector against the middle class public sector who's wages and benefits have continued to grow.
Democratic state Executive Director Jim Rogers claimed, «Fischer wishes to hide that she signed the Grover Norquist (no tax increase) pledge to protect the tax breaks of her billionaire benefactors like Joe Ricketts and the Koch brothers and she
stands against the middle class and favors tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy.»
The Assembly floor debate began at noon and dragged on until 11 p.m. Democrats focused their criticism on tax cuts benefiting the wealthy rather than reducing taxes for the working poor, saying Republicans had «rigged» the
budget against the middle class.
«republicans are
against the middle class» is basically all I've heard from the democratic side in a while.