Instead of changing course and helping the majority of the
population, repugicans still propose heaping wealth on the rich and
increasing taxes on the bottom 90% ...
For well over thirty years since repugican man-god ronny raygun declared that government is the evil destroying the great
middle class, repugicans have maintained their demigod’s position that
the solution to help the middle class is giving the richest Americans
all of the nation’s assets and wealth. Since then, the rich have gotten
richer and what was once a vibrant middle class is now less than vapor
and on the verge of vanishing altogether. Instead of changing course and
helping the majority of the population, repugicans still propose
heaping wealth on the rich and increasing taxes on the bottom 90% of the
population to complete the utter destruction of middle income earners.
According to yet another report they are succeeding beyond their wildest
dreams.
In recent data
from Pew Charitable Trust research, over 70% of American households are
facing regular monthly “financial strains,” and that over half of the
population (55%) cannot generate enough income to cover even one month’s
living expenses from savings or other liquid assets (things to sell).
What that means is that the preponderance of Americans are barely making
it from paycheck to paycheck and that just one bout of illness, even a
temporary layoff, or other calamity means complete and utter financial
ruin and poverty. This is the condition repugicans began creating 30
years ago and persist in exacerbating by their obstructionism in service
to the one-percent.
According to the director of Pew’s financial security and mobility project, Erin Currier, “Our
analysis finds that many American families, even those with relatively
high incomes, are walking a financial tightrope. Most have little if any
cushion to absorb an unexpected financial setback. It’s a precarious
state that threatens not just financial security, but upward mobility.” The sad fact is that despite regular household spending falling to levels unseen since the 1990s, “half of all American families report being ‘income-constrained‘”
which means their household spending is greater than or equal to their
monthly income. It is the epitome of barely making it from paycheck to
paycheck and it includes most families in the rapidly vanishing middle
class.
The repugicans continue lying that they want to help
the middle class, but their adherence to trickle down robbery is
increasing the income gap. Coupled with their blatant obstruction and
opposition to any of President Obama’s pleas for congressional
assistance such as raising the minimum wage, extending unemployment
benefits, or passing legitimate jobs bills, their drive to wipe out
well-paying union jobs, robbing retirees’ pensions, or help Veterans is
exacerbating the rapid decline of the middle class. In particular, repugicans have fiercely fought to obstruct equal pay for women who
make up nearly half of the workforce further driving the population into financial despair while the rich continue increasing their fortunes.
A report
from Pew last October reported that in order for American workers to
have the same buying power they had before raygun repugicans imposed
their trickle down scam, they would have to earn at least $22.41 per
hour to have the same purchasing power as when the average hourly wage
was $4.03 in 1979. The abomination is that as of last month, worker productivity has steadily increased by over 80% since the late seventies but wages grew by only 11 percent.
The repugicans claim this horrid financial situation is
due to the President’s economic policies and that corporate America is
suffering higher taxes and “job-killing regulations” forcing
corporations to pay wages comparable to those of 30 or 40 years ago. The repugicans like Paul Ryan claim that the other reason corporations pay
Americans insufferable wages is because of ‘entitlements,’ socialism,
and Obama’s liberal tax and spending policies. Of course all of the repugican claims are lies according to a report from last year revealing that “corporate profits are at their highest levels in at least 85 years while employee compensation is at the lowest in 65 years.”
It is upward redistribution of income that repugicans work tirelessly
to perpetuate until the bottom 99% have nothing left to give.
Also, during the first five years of the Obama
Administration, corporate profits averaged nearly 9.3 percent of GDP;
two full points higher than either Clinton or the shrub and are the
highest corporate profit rates of all time. That is not all. The stock
market under President Obama recorded all-time highs with annual gains
of 17.7 percent that is “the highest of ANY previous President.”
The horrid financial situation for the great majority of Americans is
NOT because the economy has failed to recover under the Obama
Administration; it is because of repugican policies supporting
corporate greed at the expense of the great majority of the American
people who continue sliding into poverty.
According to a CBS News report
six months ago, since the onset of the recession there are “2.3 million
more lower-wage workers” and “1.2 million fewer mid and higher-wage
jobs than before the shrub-repugican Great Recession.” The report also
noted that in all occupations real wages have declined since 2009 and
there is little chance they will increase anytime soon despite President
Obama’s calls for repugicans to help the American people.
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