The working class supports Hillary Clinton because hers is the only economic approach that will address the problems faced by Americans who have to live on wages (as opposed to those who live on capital)."What made the transition to adulthood somewhat less bumpy 30 years ago was that we had an economy that lifted all boats," she says. "When productivity was increasing, so were wages. We don't have that today. Wages certainly aren't keeping up with the cost of things like healthcare and housing."
(emphasis mine)
The last few years have seen an awful lot of workers who earned 40 - 75K per year being forced to take jobs at minimarts. We're talking about teenagers not being able to get a job in some areas, because the wives of former factory workers have taken all the fast food jobs.
These are people who used to be counted as the comfortably middle class. Now they're poor.
There are old people who worked for decades, only to be informed at the last possible minute that their pension has been hijacked. (Where do you think the money for those CEO "golden parachutes" comes from?)
Today there is precious little history taught about how it is that we came to be an affluent, prosperous, middle class nation. It didn't just happen that way. It isn't anything inherent to America. There is nothing - absolutely nothing - in the Constitution that makes us a middle class nation. It was a hard-won fight and the gains are being challenged. The working class knows this, even if the college kids don't.
The working class knows that if you aren't part of the top ten or even five per cent, then you are not a born aristocrat, no matter how many Disney Princess toys you buy your daughter. If you live on wages (as opposed to capital), you are just as vulnerable as the guy at the Ford plant. Your wage hinges on the overall value of a rapidly globalizing workforce.
If you think it's just the factory workers, you are in for a surprise.
Right now, if you go to apply for a job, many companies force you to sign a form waiving your rights under the law - this as a precondition of employment. It's considered 'voluntary' because of course, nobody is forcing you to apply for the job.
Laws protecting us from discrimination, safety violation, or other violations, are no good, if as a precondition of employment you must waive those rights.
This fight matters to the working class in a way these college kids just don't get. This, for us (and for many of them) is a national slide into poverty that will not just leave us broke, but also powerless. Barack Obama will do nothing for us.
That, not racism, is the real reason why Hillary is so powerful with the working class.
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