Müs wrote:
Unfortunately, this is not what we have. We have a plutocracy, or "crony capitalism" where the ones in power don't "trickle down" to those below them they step on those below, replace the ones with ambition for less money, and do their level best to screw their workers in pursuit of the almighty dollar.
Billionaires paying millionaires to pass laws and deliver rhetoric to make the middle class hate the poor.
Its super effective!
Don't they?
Even the poorest in this country live very well by the standards of most of the world. Those poor people are the ones most likely to be smoking and drinking their paycheck away.
Those claiming to stick up for the poor will turn around and try to shaft those same poor people if they're rural and white and happen to do something as unsavory as work on obtaining coal and oil for a living. Then they "need to adapt" and we can sacrifice them on the altar of environmentalism.
After all, they're rural and white and don't control many electoral votes, so they must be racists, right? Then we don't have to care about them; we can just talk about how they might elect scary republicans that will do.. well, scary things. Really, they will.
How about maybe we cut back on those tobacco taxes? After all its the poor smoking most of them, and $5 a pack is nothing to a millionaire that smokes.. but devastating to a poor person. Let's tax their addiction for government largesse, pretend its to help prevent smoking, and blame the tobacco companies. Nothing like hiding a robbery of the poor and addicted under a health concern. Same for those alcohol taxes.
Not convinced? People don't need that stuff? How about gas taxes? That means a lot in a gallon of gas to some poor bastard trying to drive to his shitty job; it means nothing to an Aston Martin driver. Oh no, wait! Roads! The environment! We can't do that!
Concern for "the poor" and about how "millionaires" and "billionaires" are screwing everyone is horseshit. It's about creating a veneer of concern while perpetuating the problems that allow people to pretend to be concerned, caring, and most of all, morally superior to those racists or rich people or whatever. It's taking just as big of a **** on the poor and calling it a brownie in the process.