And thank you for demonstrating all of the stereotypes associ
ated with the Bernouts.
I haven't demonstrated anything but the contempt I have for corporate-assimilation sensibilities in government.
Trickle down economics absolutism has done nothing for the genuinely vulnerable.
I'm not begging for a seat at anyone's $1,000-a-plate fundraiser, largely populated by people who wouldn't dare to drive through my neighborhood let alone live in it.
Inner-city America is devastated due in no small part to deregulation policies that led to any number of mortgage crises. NAFTA policies and similar initiatives led manufacturing to pack their bags and go to foreign countries, drastically cut their domestic tax responsibilities, and pretty much evaporate most entry-level blue collar jobs that were relatively prevalent in the early half of the 20th century.
My support isn't bought with photo-ops of somebody playing dominoes or quips about hot sauce in one's purse (or pocket).
There are vast swaths of the public who are fed up with "everyone" who is seen as too connected to the system, regardless of how 'well-meaning' they may be. You can casually double or triple the unemployment rates near me, because a lot of these folks have either dropped off or never were on any official tallies. Making college "a little more affordable" means nothing to people whose week-to-week survival is preeminent in their minds.
I'd be more prone to use "Super predators" in describing law-enforcement reps who are racist, reckless and in some cases corrupt, who see themselves as damn near Judge Dredd, based in their behaviors.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/20/us/new-orleans-danziger-bridge-plea-deal/index.html
These are the people that politicians from both major parties need to be paying attention to in the utmost. It won't take much for another Baltimore or Ferguson "situation" to happen. People know when they've been ignored deliberately, and they despise being patronized.
Whoever gets elected had better immediately get to work with bold proposals.