Washington didn't just let this happen. Washington passed the laws that
rewarded them for doing it.

On actions alone, that shows who Washington represents.

Washington is the one that gives more of our tax dollars, and endebts us
more for welfare to the Corporations. Washington is the one that cuts
our money going back to programs that support those of us that create the
wealth and the infrastructure they borrow agasint.

More specifically, it is certain politicians who represent the
Corporations, not the workers. Politicians elected on the lies that they
bring work to their state, but those who are successful at that have high
unemployment, due to their approving anything that will lower wages and
even tax breaks for corporations that ship the jobs over seas.

How do we get these lying sons of robber barons as our representatives?

The Corporate Media tells us all oppositional candidates that would
represent us are not viable, or attacks anyone that would represent us.

He who willingly, even if unwittingly supports the demise of the US
working class, adheres to the Corporate Media being their only source of
information.

We are the majority, they can't do it without our consent.

Scott

>
>
> The Nobel Prize-winning New York Times columnist argues the rich are even
> more selfish than you thought
> RIP, the middle class: 1946-2013
>
> Elias Isouth, Salon
>
> Sep 26, 2013 | In a post at his blog, New York Times columnist and
> award-winning economist Paul Krugman argues that while it may appear the
> rich want to destroy all forms of government, that isn’t the case. What
> they really want to do, Krugman writes, is destroy all forms of government
> that don’t benefit themselves.
>
> More from Krugman:
>
> [M]any of the rich are selective in their opposition to government helping
> the unlucky. They’re against stuff like food stamps and unemployment
> benefits; but bailing out Wall Street? Yay!
>
> Full
> story…http://evergreenedigest.org/krugman-rich-are-waging-“pure-class-warfare”
>
> Related:
>
> RIP, the middle class: 1946-2013, Edward McClelland, Salon
> <http://www.salon.com>
> The 1 percent hollowed out the middle class and our industrial base. And
> Washington just let it happen
> If 80% of us are in or near poverty then there is no middle class
> The economy isn’t coming back
> http://evergreenedigest.org/rip-middle-class-1946-2013
>
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