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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Bert Robbins wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Chuckie is spewing the typical brain dead liebral class warfare crap. The vast majority of people do not stay in one income bracket throughout their lives. Sounds a bit like "let them eat cake." No, it sounds like let's teach them to bake their own cake so that they can feed themselves. You are right about that. The middle class is going the way of the passenger pigeon. Yes, yes, a few of the former middle class are moving into the ranks of the privileged-(something to cheer about in the right wing) but most of the people leaving the middle class are worse off now than they were a decade ago. Then we need to do more to teach them how to work hard and earn more money so that they can move up the ladder rather than sliding down the ladder under the weight of good intentions. Sounds very noble, but that flies in the face of a long-proven reality. The privileged class has a specific interest in maintaining or even increasing the number of poor and desperate people in this country while at the same time decreasing any public infrastructure or funding to relieve some of the hardships suffered by the poor. It's called labor force. We want lotsof people who will work as cheaply as possible. In fact, when our own poor people ask for a minimum wage job the privileged class declares minimum wage "too much" to pay and seeks out a foreign labor force even more poor, more desperate, and more willing to work for a handful of rice a day. It went on in the last great flood down south in the 20's, and it's still going on today. During the flood where VP Hoover served as the government emergency coordinator, there were several thousand people stranded on a levee. Times being as they were in the 20's, the government naturally evacuated all the white people first. When the government began evacuating the poor black folks on the levee, local business leaders pressured the administration to stop. They said that if the black people were even temporarily relocated, they would have a hard time rebuilding their agricultural labor force. In the end, an encampment of poor folks rose on that levee that was something like a mile and a half from end to end. The government hauled food out to them, but refused to take any of them off the levee. IIRC, it took a couple of weeks for the water to recede to where the poor people could get off on their own. Under your proposed social solution, perhpas we should have simply dropped a handful of lumber and a drawing of a raft onto the levee/island? The industrious folks could have built a raft and escaped- oh, but wait, no lumber and no drawing of a raft for these folks- it would have worked against the interests of the privileged class for any of these people to relocate out of the area. The economic value of somebody willing to or forced to work for only the tiniest fraction of the value produced in a work day is very high, and such an "asset" shouldn't be squandered. Times have changed, but human nature hasn't. It's tough to demand that somebody pull themselves up by the bootstraps when they don't even have any boots, let alone a pair with straps. ========================== Sounds very noble, but that flies in the face of a long-proven reality. The privileged class has a specific interest in maintaining or even increasing the number of poor and desperate people in this country while at the same time decreasing any public infrastructure or funding to relieve some of the hardships suffered by the poor. ============================== What a crock of bull. Everyone has the opportunity for an education. Everyone. Those choosing not to take that road make that choice on their own. And if you decide to settle in life for a menial job, there are plenty out there offering far more than minimum wage. My daughter is making $10/hour at a part time job she has while attending OSU. My son made $9/hour painting houses as a summer job. Both jobs pay/paid well above minimum wage. |
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