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theHandpuppet

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7. Can't disagree with anything you've said
Thu Nov 13, 2014, 05:45 PM
Nov 2014

Question is, how did we get to the point where so many think that getting by on so little is the norm?

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many "poor" consider themselves to be "middle class" JI7 Nov 2014 #1
Most people haven't realized how far down the class ladder they've been shoved Warpy Nov 2014 #3
one poll from probably over 10 years ago that always stands out for me JI7 Nov 2014 #4
Can't disagree with anything you've said theHandpuppet Nov 2014 #7
maybe during Reagan administration where wealth is worshipped and people JI7 Nov 2014 #8
I think the floor on Inheritance Tax is now up to $5 million....for each sibling VanillaRhapsody Nov 2014 #27
Not for each sibling, but ... dawg Nov 2014 #42
NO it IS for each sibling...UNLESS YOU yourself are inheriting 5 million... VanillaRhapsody Nov 2014 #45
I'm a financial professional who does estate planning. dawg Nov 2014 #46
I think that's very true theHandpuppet Nov 2014 #6
I stopped blaming myself years ago. Brigid Nov 2014 #18
Can you imagine what will happen when it dawns on a critical mass of people Warpy Nov 2014 #21
That is exactly why thay are.... bvar22 Nov 2014 #25
They Will Lash Out Randomly at Anyone Who Appears to be a Little Less Poor AndyTiedye Nov 2014 #40
"Middle class" was always working class. Spider Jerusalem Nov 2014 #24
Not correct Warpy Nov 2014 #43
Really, there's only a couple paychecks difference. hollowdweller Nov 2014 #41
And yet still nobody speaks for them, only the comfortable, so at least YOU are considered Dragonfli Nov 2014 #14
Pretty much Johonny Nov 2014 #32
"Middle Class" now says lower... jtuck004 Nov 2014 #36
Word. daredtowork Nov 2014 #2
No one since RFK and LBJ hifiguy Nov 2014 #5
John Edwards, warts an all, campaigned on helping "The Poor" in 2008. bvar22 Nov 2014 #26
You are right and I am wrong. hifiguy Nov 2014 #28
You're right. bvar22 Nov 2014 #31
That so many Dems absolutely loved hifiguy Nov 2014 #47
I think Pope Francis is about it. 99th_Monkey Nov 2014 #9
If he keeps that up hifiguy Nov 2014 #29
maybe the poor UglyGreed Nov 2014 #10
5.8% unemployment, and 48 months of positive job growth. NM_Birder Nov 2014 #11
They should have invested those penny rolls in the stock market! adirondacker Nov 2014 #13
I think the general reasoning is that the poor aren't able to take time off Maedhros Nov 2014 #12
That and of course they are not a source of campaign cash which Dragonfli Nov 2014 #17
We must also bear in mind that the middle class has all but been erased. Maedhros Nov 2014 #19
To the Democrats, the middle class doesn't even count anymore. Triana Nov 2014 #15
And the Clintons were "dead broke." blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #16
I think socialists would speak for the poor. Look at a socialist paradise such as Denmark which has Louisiana1976 Nov 2014 #20
The American avoidance of the term "working class" is bleakly amusing. (n/t) Spider Jerusalem Nov 2014 #22
Kinda like when spoiled rich kids sing karaoke. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #34
Honestly ut oh Nov 2014 #23
The hell of it is the poor and middle class had an opportunity to speak for themselves and only Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #30
They also count the "middle class" as people who have a stock portfolio. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #33
Poverty Is an Institution it is NOT a "choice" mntleo2 Nov 2014 #35
If this is what you call speaking for us onecaliberal Nov 2014 #37
I think the first half of your OP title is being overly generous in some instances. nt NorthCarolina Nov 2014 #38
Clinton eradicated poverty with NAFTA and Welfare "Reform". Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #39
The Socialist Workers Party, I suppose. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #44
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