Socialist Progressives
Related: About this forumWhy So Many Americans Defend the Failed Capitalist Experiment
http://www.nationofchange.org/2015/09/13/why-so-many-americans-defend-the-failed-capitalist-experimentAnyone 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.
RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)(I see one of the people who commented on the original article cited him, too.)
Thanks for posting, eridani!
aidbo
(2,328 posts)Hydra
(14,459 posts)...Can you believe that 30% of people think they are in the 1%? The real 1% probably laugh their asses off about it.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)it'd be the 100%. Dipshit McConnell said that we are not the land of the haves and have nots, but the land of the haves and the soon to have. Those that believe that don't understand that if everyone was in the haves, we would have socialism. Too many Americans are gullible. It's the lottery mentality.
TBF
(34,320 posts)they are trained to think this way in our schools & have been for a long time. I still remember the red-baiting lectures from 6th grade when they showed us the films of the empty stores in the USSR. I've commented on them before and found out that many folks saw those as kids.
At least we (those born pre-1980) had some teachers who were willing to teach us critical thinking skills. Now they are just preparing millions of students to take standardized tests, obey authority, and get ready for their military assignment if they can't afford college (and who can these days).
Sigh.
rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)Old Union Guy
(738 posts)Experiment?
It is an immensely successful system for the people who profit from it. Capitalism will not have failed until it is unable to perpetuate itself.
It (unfortunately) seems to be going stronger than ever right now.
Best not to rely on "historical inevitability" flavored rhetoric and organize labor some more instead.