Revenge of the middle class
He was Mr. Middle Class.
John McCain never mentioned the middle class. Not once.
Sure, he made fun of Obama’s celebrity (not understanding that the middle class
kind of likes celebrity), he talked about the war (not understanding that many
in the middle class are tired of war), and he talked about taxes and the free
market (when the middle class were growing tired of the free market and weren’t
that concerned about their taxes going up).
Obama won the middle class (or at least did better than he
should have) in the last election, and that is one of the most important
reasons why he won the election.
Now, a year into his presidency, the middle class is turning
on the Obama administration, and more importantly, the Democrats in Congress.
They don’t particularly love Republicans either, but at least Republicans
aren’t being blamed for what has happened over the last 10 months.
The middle class sees the Wall Street bailout, sees Tim
Geithner, a former Wall Street wunderkind, orchestrating it, and they get
angry.
The middle class sees bailout money going for things like a
grant for Syracuse University to study the sex lives of freshman women, or
$800,000 for a project to build a backup runway for the John Murtha airport,
and they get really angry.
They get angry because they know that they are going to have
to pay for it.
They get angry because they know that they are going to have
to pay for the new tax on energy consumption, a tax that they know will make
life harder on them.
They get angry when they see a healthcare bill that may or
may not give healthcare coverage to illegal immigrants, but certainly won’t
make their current healthcare premiums go down. And they know that they will
have to pay for that, too.
They get angry when they see the president not make a
decision on or show leadership on Afghanistan, but rush off at a moment’s
notice to Copenhagen to see if he can get his hometown of Chicago the Olympics,
only to be humiliated in the process.
They like Obama personally (or at least that is what the
polls show), but they are angry that the Democrats seem to care more about the
rich and the poor, and less about them.
They see all this big government coming, and they see all
this bailout money going, and they don’t think it is right. They think they are
going to get screwed, and worse, they think the country is going in the wrong
direction.
And today, they are going to vote against the president and
the Democrats, and send a message that they hope will get their attention.
If that doesn’t work, they will try again next November.
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