President and Mrs. Obama are looking to pass along
middle class values to their daughters by wanting them to try working a
minimum wage job.
PO: Absolutely. Every little girl I meet out there, I think about Malia and Sasha, and the notion that they’d be treated differently, trapped, not paid enough, having to settle for a raw deal on the job, having to scramble between taking care of kids, taking care of an aging parent, being single moms like my mom was and going to school and work at the same time, then having to come home and cook.“Families happen because you have a society that is supportive of families,” says the president (with Mrs. Obama and Sasha, left, and Malia, right, in 2004). (Courtesy of Obama for America)
Do you want your daughters to work in the types of character-building minimum-wage jobs you had?MO: Oh, yeah. I think every kid needs to get a taste of what it’s like to do that real hard work.PO: We are looking for opportunities for them to feel as if going to work and getting a paycheck is not always fun, not always stimulating, not always fair. But that’s what most folks go through every single day.MO: That’s what life is.
One of the main reasons that this president was
reelected was that he understood the problems of regular people who are
trying to go work and make ends meet. It is admirable that the President
and First Lady are trying to pass that understanding on to their
daughters.
Contrary to what repugicans believe, this country
isn’t about the one percent at the top, or the makers versus the takers.
What drives this country are the millions of folks who get out of bed
everyday go to work, work hard, and try to do right by their own
families. A lot of those hard working people have fallen behind because
wages have not kept up with prices, and many families have not recovered
from the Great Recession.
It would be easy to take the repugican view, and
argue that we as a society aren’t responsible for those who have fallen
behind, but those same people who repugicans dismiss with a shrug are
the engine that drives the economy. No one is entitled to success, but
this country is based on the notion of opportunity and a fair chance.
Democrats have become the only party fighting to
protect opportunity, and the Obamas are trying to show their daughters
why this fight is so important.
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