Message from @Techpriest
Discord ID: 569366595747446815
"Hey we are organizing a protest at night"
"dont tell anybody"
snitch: hey master, this boy here is trying to star ta revolt
Let's not to say there were some "successful revolt" where it got violent but ultimately suppressed.
Okay lowkey tho, you blew my mind with that poor people chose to be poor shit.
With the bad financial decisions.
Time for more research LOL
Mhmm..
Dont forget George Orwell was right
A majority of socialists come from Middle Class
In America there are only 5 economic classes
The lower, the middle, and the upper are ur obligatory classes
But America is unique in which they have two extra sub classes
Big enough to be considered a class
For simplicity we will call them the lower-middle and middle-upper
We will also nickname them as Dream Chaser and Small Business Owners
Because thats what they usually are
Now this is important because the lower-middle has always been an emerging and disappearing class.
hence the Dream Chaser
These are the people that pursue the American Dream and their optimism to pursue it.
Middle Class simply don't care about healthcare
because one: their job can give it to them or two: they can afford it
Now these lower-middle people however they can't.
They're not poor enough that the government will subsidize for a majority of their healthcare
nor are they wealthy enough to buy it on their own
So both parties intend to enfranchise these people.
Ever since labor unions have decreased in strength and power, the lower-middle has been fucked from everywhere
from the government, from their jobs, and from society.
For government, they simply don't qualify for programs that should make them qualified.
For jobs, they feel their work are underappreciated and underrepresented (hence why labor unions even start up)
For society, where they're expected to suddenly "git gud" and "stop being poor"
GG @Techpriest, you just advanced to level 20!
Now both parties actually try to solve this problem.
Democrats propose for government problem: let's just raise the qualifications and increase the programs' funding!
Republicans however prefer a more federalism approach where "let's just give the states a block sum grant of money and then have the states decide what qualify"
Both have varying success rates ofc.
For jobs, Democrats want to increase the minimum wage while Republicans want to cut taxes.
For society however, this is where the parties are currently fighting over.
Democrats want you to stop being poor and getting good by granting affirmative actions and regulating immoral business practices.
Republicans however believe that how the fuck can people get good and stop being poor because of regulation and reverse racism?
I'll give one good example for instance in California.
The Housing Market is easily imagined for the 5 classes.