It boils down to this.
What’s obvious to the discerning eye yet remains unrecognized on the left is that dependency on government forecloses access to the middle class.
What’s obvious to the discerning eye yet remains unrecognized on the left is that dependency on government forecloses access to the middle class.
The last great night for Republicans was election night 2016 when Donald Trump scored a huge upset over Hillary Clinton.
Promises of government palliatives don’t resonate with middle class voters who are, on their own, doing better than they have in years.
The middle class is, by and large, an American invention. That said, it traces its roots to the teachings of the Catholic Church, which worked their way westward across Europe over 12 centuries until crossing the Atlantic and arriving on the North American continent in the 1600s.
Today’s Democratic Party has next to nothing in common with the middle class it so loudly proclaims to represent.