Why So Many Americans Defend the Failed Capitalist Experiment [View all]
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Anyone Above the Lowest Class: Its Empowering to Look Down on Someone
Members of the sinking middle class in our pathologically unequal society may well find it convenient to blame people in lower economic classes, who are unlikely to fight back. Guidance for such condescension comes from libertarian write Charles Murray, who apparently doesnt understand the family stress caused by the lack of educational and employment opportunities. He accuses the poor of having a genetic makeup that is significantly different from the configuration of the population above the poverty line. And, he adds, Married, educated people who work hard and conscientiously raise their kids shouldnt hesitate to voice their disapproval of those who defy these norms.
This inspires people like Paul Ryan and Scott Walker, both of whom compared the safety net to a hammock, and John Boehner, who explained the thinking of poor people: I really dont have to work
I think Id rather just sit around.
The critics of struggling Americans should be reminded that the cost of the entire Safety Net is only about ONE-SIXTH of the $2.2 trillion in tax avoidance that primarily benefits the rich.