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RIP, the middle class
I think the decline was already on it's way in the 1970's.
Then Reagan put the pedal to the metal in 1981, starting with his firing of the Air Traffic Controllers. I remember that well. I was watching that on TV and saying "Right On"!. Shit those bastards were making 40 K a year for a 32 hour week, and here I was making 18K for a 40 hour week. I voted for Reagan. It was like having John Wayne in the White House. Little did I know that the right wing agenda included bending me and millions more like me over the table. Forgive me Father for I knew not what I was doing. http://www.salon.com/2013/09/20/rip_...ass_1946_2013/ Quote:
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The air traffic controllers play right into his hands. They lost the sympathy of
the envious working class with their illegal action. Reagan set the tone on how to deal with unions. However before that Nixon went to China and released a people who completely outfoxed the Americans. And after that Clinton set up NAFTA, despite Ross Perot warning about the sucking sound coming from south of the border. |
The PATCO thing is one of the few right things that RayGun did. His Great Lie, Reaganomics, phucked the country over for years to come.
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How do you figure that? At the time I thought it was great too, but now I see it set a really bad precedent. |
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the presence of a middle class is very strong,ask the lower middle and the poor.I feel for the middle cause there percentile has to work the hardest to keep a decent standard of living going,But at the same same it is the strongest and proudest part of the American Population.
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It's also the most heavily taxed as a percentage of income.
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I was part of the middle class at one time ,I do not miss it a bit.plus I can still get my audio gear ,it just takes a while now,but I can listen to it stress free.
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Fuck that, Cleon. Dave |
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