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In reply to the discussion: Democrats speak for the "Middle Class" - who speaks for the "Poor"? [View all]Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)30. The hell of it is the poor and middle class had an opportunity to speak for themselves and only
One third of eligible voters turn out for the 2014 Election, they don't speak for themselves and expect someone else to speak for them. WTH, the buck stops with the non voters who did not speak, don't ask others to speak for you unless you speak yourself. We know about the low wages, we know how hard it is to maintain ourselves but it cost very little to vote. When you don't vote it tells the winners you are happy with the treatment you are receiving.
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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