“We do best when the middle class is doing well.”
–Barack Obama, Presidential Debate 10.03.2012
So, I’m seeing a lot of footage of Obama rallies on TV lately
showing us lots of raving Dembots waving signs reading “Middle Class
First”.
Now, on the surface, this sounds really nice and progressive
populist and all, until you stop and think of how Obama bailed out the
banks and Wall Street and left the foreclosed and unemployed hanging
out to dry, and when you think about how the Presidential candidates of
both wings of the Party pandered to the middle class while totally
ignoring the working class and the poor. In fact, at my count, at last
Wednesday night’s “debate”, I heard the phrase “middle class” spoken at
least fifteen times in the first half hour — until I had to stop
watching because my eyes were glazing and my brain was dribbling out of
my ears.
To be honest, I’m actually becoming really annoyed at the amount of
fawning and gushing and pandering directed at the Middle Class™ by
politicians at the media, even as they display indifference — or, in
some cases, flat-out hostility — towards the working class, the poor,
and the formerly middle-class who’ve fallen into poverty owing to
extended unemployment or foreclosure.
Let’s also not forget that generally, the Middle Class™ is where all
the narrow-mindedness, conformity, materialism and selfishness
live.They consume the most resources and complain the most about taxes
while demanding the best of everything — roads, schools, public
services — while joining in the villification of the poor and
identifying with the rich, even as the rich continue to screw them
royally.
So, perhaps a more accurate slogan for the Obama campaign might be
“Middle Class First, And Throw The Poor A Bone If There’s Any Left”.
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