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In reply to the discussion: Democrats speak for the "Middle Class" - who speaks for the "Poor"? [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)25. That is exactly why thay are....
*Militarizing the Police
*Coordinating Local Police from Washington
*Tearing up the Bill of Rights (especially Habeas and the 4th Amendment
*Installing (Democrats & Republicans) a "Unitary President" with permanent War Time Powers
(Yes you CAN now be "disappeared",
and it will be perfectly legal.)
*Desensitizing Americans to having citizens Gunned Down in the streets by "Law Enforcement".
*Building a Security/Surveillance State like the World has never seen or imagined (except Orwell).
Like you said....It won't be pretty.
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I think the floor on Inheritance Tax is now up to $5 million....for each sibling
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#27
NO it IS for each sibling...UNLESS YOU yourself are inheriting 5 million...
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2014
#45
And yet still nobody speaks for them, only the comfortable, so at least YOU are considered
Dragonfli
Nov 2014
#14
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
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
I think the first half of your OP title is being overly generous in some instances. nt
NorthCarolina
Nov 2014
#38