As Blue Texan pointed out recently, middle class and poor folks are feeling more than a pinch in this economy. With more factories and businesses closing their doors every day, workers who have put a lifetime of sweat and toil into a job are finding themselves locked out with no job and no prospects for anything better than minimum wage on a part time basis. If that.
Welcome to George Bush’s America. Via the NYTimes:
Middle-aged men moving in with parents, wives taking two jobs, veteran workers taking overnight shifts at half their former pay, families moving West — these are signs of the turmoil and stresses emerging in the little towns and backwoods mobile homes of southeast Ohio, where dozens of factories and several coal mines have closed over the last decade, and small businesses are giving way to big-box retailers and fast-food outlets.
Here, where the northern swells of the Appalachians lap the southern fringe of the Rust Belt, thousands of people who long had tough but sustainable lives are being wrenched into the working poor….
“A lot of major employers have left, and the town is drying up,” Ms. Thiessen said of Jackson. “We’re starting to lose small shops, too — Hallmark, the jewelry and shoe stores, the movie theater and most of the grocery stores.”
Shari Joos, 45, a married mother of four boys in nearby Wellston, said, “If you don’t work at Wal-Mart, the only job you can get around here is in fast food.”
Between her husband’s factory job and her intermittent work, they made $30,000 a year in the best of times, Mrs. Joos said. Since last fall, when her husband was laid off by the Merillat cabinet factory, which downsized to one shift a day from three, keeping anywhere near that income required Mrs. Joos to take a second job. She works at a school cafeteria each weekday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m and then drives to Wal-Mart, where she relaxes in her car before starting her 2-to-10 p.m. shift at the deli counter….
In late December her husband landed a new job, driving a fork lift at a Wal-Mart distribution center, a shift that ends at 2:30 a.m. It pays a little less than he used to make and is an hour’s drive away, so gasoline soaks up a painful share of his wages.
“We never see each other,” Mrs. Joos, 45, said on a recent morning as she packed a roast beef and cheese sandwich for her evening meal. “We never even think of taking a vacation.”
Of course, if you are a wealthy blowhard, life is good — with the income gap between the haves and the have even mores getting larger and larger compared to everyone else. So why bother noticing the homeless vet under the bridge, hey, O’Reilly?
Good for John Edwards for letting him have it. More of this please. And, while I’m at it, how about asking questions at the Presidential debates on candidate plans for the economy and how to help America’s middle class instead of the dreck we’ve been getting?
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Hi Christy, if you have HBO On Demand you can see next week’s episode of The Wire a week early.
OK, I go read now…
But, but, didn’t the decider recently say the economy is good?
It’s enough to make me want to move to the country and start a commune. Blow up the TV. Eat a lot of peaches.
I wrote this earlier today, because my good friend who retired last year from Citibank and is counting on her Citibank dividends and pension has just had her dividends cut back 40% and is worried that if Citibank were to implode, she’d lose her pension too. Citibank’s stock has dropped 60%. That is huge; especially, since it is the leading bank in the world I think. What I’m saying is that even those who thought they’d be comfortable are getting hit badly too.
Pretty much.
Seems like any direction I look in, everything is all f*cked up. Environment, Iraq, Iran, Economy, Energy policy, the Constitution, elections integrity, election funding, the candidates, our stupid worthless media, who I would really like to see investigated, let’s see, health care, education, and all the other stuff I’m missing.
I alternate between rage and despair these days. One day I’ll feel like kicking ass, and those are the good days, the next I’ll feel like – I don’t know – giving up? drinking heavily? hiding in bed with covers over my head?
Long live the American dream.
Yep. I picked a bad time to quit drinking.
I wonder if taking our economy from a manufacturing base, to a service base, to a consumer base will last twenty years?
Every time I shop with a smaller less nutritious, far from organic (except milk), shopping list.. my tab goes up. I spend nearly three times as much at the grocery store as I did two years ago for far less food.
Salads are a luxury item.
Eh. Just be careful or ya might all find Jeebuz…
Mebbe. In fact it doesn’t seem to be the answer, any more than it ever was.
Jeebuz ain’t the problem, it’s his followers.
;)
I buy lettuce from Sams…organic and cheap and I use celery and carrots and homemade vinagrette.
And that’s a fact.
No, it never is. I’m still glad I did.
Speaking of the middle class and Edwards (weren’t we?) did anyone else pony up for the donation day for his campaign? I did. Financial pain I’m feeling now is nothing to the pain I’m going to be in when we end up with McCain as commander in chief, with Leiberman as his head henchman.
Cramer on Hardball thinks the market may meltdown in the next few weeks because of the mortgage insurance companies.
Salads sure are a luxury item. Fruit. So’s fruit. Lemons at 50 cents each? I suppose I’ll splurge on some in the spring when the asparagus sprouts (unless I just gobble it all raw before I can get it to be back door), but there goes lemon for the iced tea. That stabs a Southerner in the heart it does…
Yeah, good for you wangdang. Habits. They really take over, don’t they?
I did too
I keep remembering just how sick I felt when Bush won over Kerry. Hillary isnt electable no matter how great a woman she is.
It seems to me that those that spout that they are following Jeebus…aren’t. ..as evidenced by their propensity for war, torture, oppression of the people, and blatant disregard for their poor and less than able brothers and sisters. I don’t think Jeebus would be too happy about that…
I gave to Edwards today. Hope everyone did.
I guess I’m feeling sad because I spent some time at Kos today trying to help fan the flames of donation; and all day read about people trying to scrape together 25 bucks – what could they go without, Christmas present from mom, overtime pay for the last two weeks, that they were sending to try to hold on to a dream
And I love the energy that fueled that
And I despise the corporate greed that simply blots all that good human work and effort and intention right out
Thanks for the reminder. Just back from going to do that.
I’ve noticed that. They’re also seem to be the ones that twist the Bible around to thinking Jeebus wants them to be rich and take whatever they can get for themselves and fuck the poor and less fortunate.
Seeing Hillary Clinton’s advertisements on the teevee (yes, the campaign has come to California!) it’s clear to me that John Edwards’ impact on this race goes far beyond his vote totals or delegate count. Our candidates would not be talking the talk they are talking without John Edwards in this race.
His message may have been co-opted, but his contribution should never be discounted. It’s great that our Democrats are talking like Democrats again, and I thank John Edwards for that.
Remember Jesus and the moneylenders? What do you think he’d do today with the subprime mortgage gang?
They’re talking. Remains to be seen if they’ll walk that talk if and when…
Happy Birthday Marion!
seven minute icing!
Watching the body language and expressions of Bernanke and W (as well as Paulson who was standing behind W)…I wouldn’t be surprised….looked like W was squirming more than I’ve ever seen him…looked like Bernanke was resigned and throwing a hail Mary to Congress…he was way to
relaxedresigned, and Paulson blinked rapidly and made all kinds of facial contortions….they are bunkering down…psst yo WDD!
Seems like that is exactly what he’s doing….in real time!!!
The lower middle class and the poor were not invited to the party, but they are going to pay for it. It is a disgrace.
Well, I guess it’s a question of never letting up the vigilance and pressure. If they slack off we’ve got to hold their feet to the fire, and find real progressives to run against them in the primaries. This is probably a decade-long battle to repair the damage that’s been done, if not longer. I may not live to see the end of it, but God willing I’ll see the beginning of the end.
Thanks so much! 7-minute icing is a BIG favorite of mine!
1,730 DAYZ AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND..
Citizen Hardin Smith and the Firepup Freedom Fighters:
My wife and I are plannin’ ta give up workin’ (retire) in four years, we are solidly in what you are callin the workin middle class. Mrs. Norske has a decent trust from her mother and dad who left us far too early and her teacher’s retirement which she shoulda been able ta access this year (after 30 years of teachin’) but for health insurance costs and our reactionary school district pulled the progressive retirement plan they had 2 years ago. I got a 403B, a little annuity and social security so we should still be OK. We have been hit by two of the Bush crime schemes this last few years, however…Four years ago we were gunna down-size to a townhouse in a nice part a town and sell our big empty Victorian assessed at $225,000 with only a few years left ta pay on it. We bought the townhouse ‘cuz it wasn’t gunna stay on the market fer longer’n 15 minutes and put our old one on the market…after two years we sold the townhouse for a good capital gain and moved back ta the Victorian ‘cuz the bottom fell outta the local housin’ market here jest after we listed our old house. But carryin’ the two mortgages cost us about $20,000 after capitalizin’ off the town house. The second felony we experienced is goin’ on as we speak…Mrs. Norske has an annuity from the school district which they decertified in 1998 and the money has been vegetatin’ in various mutual funds that we can’t manage ‘cuz we have no custodial rights to it and can’t roll it over to another company ‘cuz of new Bush IRS regulations. We are tryin’ ta get the $10,000 disbursed before the market eats it and Jenna gets it for a weddin’ gift. Suffice it ta say that the company is turnin’ us inside out ta get the funds and all I wanna do is get it outta the market before it disappears.
So whenever anyone tries ta tell ya that gender bias or racism against candidates are the biggest issues we face this election cycle jest tell ‘em ta take an airborn fornication at the lunar surfaces.
KEEP THE FAITH AND PASS THE FUCKIN’ AMMUNITION, THIS IS A FIGHT NONE OF US CAN AFFORD TA LOSE!!
Hiya Ell! And happy birthday Marion!!
Thanks for this post CHS. I think there is corporate social engineering going on in the media designed to brainwash most honest hard people into gettng the shaft quietly and peacefully. Along with truly reactionary sexism and racism on the national TV and radio, we get truly reactionary dismissals and blackouts of grown-up discussions of economics in the media. I am not particularly an Edward’s supporter, but the lack of coverage of his campaign is remarkable. I suspect it is more than the press’ dislike of him and ‘his issues’ -as if the growing economic problems of middle and working class and poor citizens were something that could be characterized as one candidate’s ‘issues.’
This recession will be nastier than the 2000-2001 episode. That was initially a very mild recession caused by a standard issue securities bubble that was made worse and lengthened by self-interested, misguided incompetent macro-economic policy making. This will turn out to be a much bigger problem arising from the misguided (but also partially understandable improvisatory) monetary and regulatory policies that grew up to cope with the fiscal mash-up. Also of course misguided by because it was governed by misguided ideas about how markets work. The unregulated free market loons gave themselves enough rope and they hung themselves. Too bad millions of honest people are tangled up in the noose.
Maybe the coming recession will force more honest and open discussion of important economic issues that have been ignored or dismissed for the last eight years and longer. I hope FDL leads that way among progressive blogs.
I think the poor don’t have too far to fall; they are already suffering…the big intolerable hit will be to those that are overly extended financially, and have been living in a false sense of security, and used to a cushy life…that will be when reality hits….because one dollar isn’t worth one dollar anymore.
I forgot all about it. Did you contribute through his campaign sight?
Read KO’s diary over at the big orange satan. Waiting to see what he says publicly about last night’s wankery by O’Donnell.
Yes. There’s a place there. If you use Act Blue, he won’t get matching funds.
Hi RevDeb plus!
*s*
Hi Elliot!
Getting ready for a cross country trip on Monday. A week taking care of mom before she has knee surgery.
Thanks!
Wonderful to see him say he was wrong…I love Keith
Yes, any contribution through his website will get matching federal funds. The big goal was 7 million, and though that is unlikely to be met, really his campaign is so badly underfunded that any amount will help keep him in the race and keep the progressive agenda on the table.
best of luck to her and may she have a physio-therapist from the heaven’s above.
And travel safely, RevDebs.
Any meet-ups with CA pups?
(lucky they’d be :)
MarieRoget lives close by but will be in Canada that week. Hope to link up with mommybrain.
There are several younger women I work with, 2-parent families with kids, both mom and dad working, and they’re barely scraping by now, some having trouble paying utility bills because they have to gas up the cars to get to work. It’s going to get very ugly very fast, and almost all of the safety nets have been unraveled. Almost all of these women started out as good little Republicans, but I’ve got at least half all geared up to vote for John Edwards in the primary. I told them he was ready to fight for them, and sent them to his web site. That’s all it took.
Democrats in a landslide.
Just imagine some campaign adds with all the clips of the Republicans taken from the debates where they glorify how well our economy is doing.
John Dean coming up on KO re the missing millions of e-mails.
Is that redundant? Working and middle-class?
I get such a kick outta today’s film clip of Hucklebee with his two “celebrity” backers standing behind him: the ubiquitous and clueless Chuck Norris, and professional wrestler Ric Flair.
Add those two IQ’s together, and you’re still in double figures…
Go John, Go John!!
From your typing fingers to God’s ears. But Diebold is still out there.
Not sure where this came from but assuming it is from Jane’s earlier thread decrying the inherent sexism in the pundit class. But I do believe it is the creation of a classic straw person argument as I do not believe anyone has claimed that sexism and racism are “the biggest issues we face this election cycle…” They are just two of the many thousands of critical issues that we face this election cycle and on into the future. Nothing more and nothing less.
America won’t believe it if the Pukes win.
We’ve used the slogan before. Let’s dust it off: “It’s the economy, stupid.”
Maybe not. The question is, will they/we DO anything about it?
This article is about my area.
I do have some good news to report.
A woman I’ve been trying to get to register to vote finally did.
I don’t know if this made much news elsewhere, but I asked people to register and so many of them said, “I can’t.” This one woman, who works at a nearby gas station, said she had been in jail on check fraud 8 years ago and in 2004, they told her (the election board she said) that felons couldn’t vote.
Well, that’s what that corrupt Ken Blackwell, our slimy Sec. of State, was telling election boards. That’s wrong!
I showed her a news story about it but she was scared, didn’t want to call attention to herself…just in case.
Now, she got the straight story from a counselor who called the Board of Elections, and she registered. As a Democrat, because she has noticed how much better off we are when a Democrat is in office.
Nice Keith. Im impressed he would do this. ODonnell piece on Huffington was disgusting and I just read that Edwards may be the only reason Obama wins.
No. There are far too many who are working and living below the poverty line. We wish working equaled a middle class income.
but they won’t do anything about it either. Not until they are starving, will most of them get up off the couch. This is what it will take – the electric grid going down – no TV – banks closing, – no plastic – and therefore no grocery stores, liquor stores etc.
Then, watch out, you 1%ers!
By election time, the way things are going…all hell will break loose…they might attack Iran, the economy will have probably hit an all time low…and there will still be tons of troops in Iraq…
Yeah, people will do something about it!
when i was at the market the other night,there were just a handfull of people…and lemons,tomatos almost all produce was through the roof
Excellent!! That’s how it may have to be done. One person at a time by each of us. If we’re lucky they’ll tell a friend…
Completely OT, but apparently the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas is moving to it’s new location a tower by the Liberty memorial in the spring.
My first thought was ohh, that would make a really good heist movie, but security would be tight, but then I thought ‘tower, gold bullion, towers falling down, terrorists’ .. wait I think I may have already seen this??? /s
‘Yeah, yeah, yeah, but what about the cash?
‘ When Todd mentioned that the Fed will be moving this spring — from its longtime downtown location to its new tower at 28th and Main streets near the Liberty Memorial, my ears perked up.’
http://www.kansascity.com/238/story/445487.html
For shits and giggles let’s use our Goldbergian revisionist tactics and make the Fox News headquarters into the new Bastille.
-G
Are you saying convicted felons can legally vote?
my suggestion to cut food costs is brown rice,with,beans of any kind,spinach and cheese,eggs and tomato sauce,frittata style,or with bok coy and green onions teryiaki style…economical,and delish
I’ll tell you what – when things really melt down and this country’s populace wakes up, which they will, eventually, the hard way, someone is going to have a big problem on their hands.
Whhooooooooooo!
Ric Flair looks like hell.
-G
That’s pretty much how we eat. Rice, beans, pasta, garden veggies in summer, homemade soups in winter.
Yup, and the perfect storm is a’brewin’…
OT. Why does Arianna have a sexed-up photoshop of Michelle Obama on her page? WTF.
Time to stock up on the bullets and shot gun shells (subsistence hunting & fishing) but id don’t know if I can eat crow ….just in case all breaks loose… hope it doesn’t but the signs are bad ( http://www.theamericannightmare.org/) if you can stomach and/or believe this one!
That is what we should be eating in this country to tell the truth…
Yup. If you haven’t been working on self sufficiency these last years, no time like the present. A big garden, some ability to get water, to have heat, some tradeable skills.
i started giving it to the dogs and cats too,mixed in there food,figured it was better than the Cinese melamine they were puttin in it…thanks chimpie!
We are broke again. Our biggest client just sold half of their business and we don’t know if that means they will ramp up the part they didn’t sell and we will see some business or the opposite.
My parents are fairly well off but have most of their money in the stock market (i think). They are in their eighties. I am worried about them losing their income. They are just recovering from the loss of their home in New Orleans.
My kids owe hundreds of thousands of dollars in school loans. But they will find work since they are both in health care.
I believe we are headed for a depression. I believe it has been planned for a long time. The war provided the funnel the money was run through. The bastards have stolen our future, our hope.
I have wondered for a long time how an economy can only have service sector jobs and survive. Can’t.
I sometimes have thing this thing that lives in my chest. Anxiety. Anger. It has been a crappy day.
Chinese!
so sorry bout NOLA
Okay, I’m getting ready to go have dinner with my family (meaning: I’m cooking and serving it -versatile!) but here’s what I want to know. If somehow (cough diebold cough) we end up with McCain or Romney for Prez, can we all meet back under the Charter Oak at midnight? With muskets?
Depends on what state you live in.
torches and pitchforks,tar and feather for Rove
Lets see I can shoot and fish(have necessary implements) got that covered. I have a small garden, have lemons (year around crop good for trade) and an orange tree only one crop but they do last on the tree till August. I can fix computers and other THINGS maybe just maybe we got a leg up… oh goodie we can make it!! Thanks George
Joe Kennedy on tv now telling how poor Americans can’t pay for heat and that he asked American oil companies for help and they all said no.
One company said yes. “CITGO, owned by the people of Venezuela.”
Fu*k ExxonMobil by CITGO.
-G
the kids will finally understand all those dull pages in the history books!
Don’t forget the pitch forks and torches!
Maybe it’s just me, but I want the Democratic Blue Dogs to pay a very heavy price for what is being done to the country since they have aided and abetted.
Heh. Fratto seems to be saying that they haven’t discovered an “absence” of emails…ummm…sounds like he’s saying what isn’t there isn’t there, because it never was there so it’s not absent.
Waxman will spank them though.
If we catch Rove it is gonna be more than tar and feathering.
I might believe more if there was less screaming in red capital letters. Even if every word is true it’s presented in such a “oh, look, another freak site” way that it’s self-defeating. The pictures of Centralia, however, did hold my attention.
the way I feel about it – I’m ready to physically take back this country, this dear planet.
Voting is an issue our Constitution left up to the states. It is up to the state legislatures to decide if and when felons can vote. Some states allow it as soon as your “debt to society” is paid, while others have a waiting period, others make you ask for it back and still others never allow you to vote again.
Everything was funneled upwards and outwards. A colossal smash and grab.
Criminals run the show.
-G
I tink my glasses are broke I am seeing double!!
Voting is an issue our Constitution left up to the states. It is up to the state legislatures to decide if and when felons can vote. Some states allow it as soon as your “debt to society” is paid, while others have a waiting period, others make you ask for it back and still others never allow you to vote again.
Here is my pitch fork.
1,730 DAYZ AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND…
Citizen darkine and the Firepup Freedom Fighters:
With all due respect, the sexism and racism cant is bein’ catapulted by the pundits in order ta cover the deafenin’ silence on actual issues and BOTH O’Lieberman and Mrs. Clinton are quite willin’ ta let this be the focus of the campaign…thank you very much! So let’s stop cuttin’ each other up over this faggot hassle (to quote Al Ginsberg) and start takin it to the enemy and make no mistake, Mrs. Clinton and Barak O’Lieberman represent the enemy class.
KEEP THE FAITH AND DON’T BUY ANOTHER USED CAR FROM THE BASTARDS!!
fukkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkknozzzzzzzzzzles
failure is NOT an option …remember?
RNC whistleblower on Stewart – election fraud:
http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/005099.php
Here’s my last thought: one thing the 1%er’s don’t understand is that desperate people have nothing to lose. But they will find out, the hard way.
Yes. Here:
May I vote if I have been convicted of a crime?
A person currently serving time in prison for a felony conviction cannot register to vote or vote. Additionally, a person who has twice been convicted of a violation of the elections laws is permanently barred from voting in Ohio. An otherwise qualified person convicted of a misdemeanor may vote, and one convicted of a felony may register and vote while on probation or parole or after completing his or her sentence. Ohio law does not permit convicted felons to work as poll workers.
http://www.co.lucas.oh.us/boe/…..toVote.asp
My point is that the 1%rs are the one’s who do have something to lose and it ain’t gonna be purdy….karma is one big ole biatch…
tell your friend heres where the ex boss lives
When The Observer broke the news that Sandy Weill, ex-CEO of Citigroup, was one of the huge-moneyed buyers at the new Robert A.M. Stern-designed mega-condo at 15 Central Park West, it was impossible to know the purchase price.
And even when reports came in that the building had done well over a billion dollars in sales, who could guess how much individual apartments would close for?
They’re closing for a whole lot.
According to a deed filed today in public records, the Weill family has paid $42,405,000 for 15CPW’s Penthouse 20. That qualifies as the third-biggest official apartment sale ever in New York City, behind a Plaza deal for $51.5 million and Rupert Murdoch’s triplex buy at 834 Fifth.
(But keep in mind that there is a bigger deal at the Plaza about to close, and, of course, angry hedge fund man Daniel Loeb’s reported $45 million penthouse at 15CPW should be a done deal soon.)
Here’s a nice feminist touch about this amazingly burly condo deal: The purchase was made in the name of Sandy’s wife Joan Weill, as a trustee of the “JW Revocable Trust”. (JW’s address, not shockingly, is Citibank’s HQ.)
this p i g takes the cake however
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW7eyNX55-E
okk is upstairs watching a movie. He says goodnight and sleep tight. And so do I.
lahoma
RNC whistleblower on Stewart – election fraud:
I would have a quibble about the term “whistleblower”. This guy did hard time – he’s not whistleblowing, he’s out for some pound(s) of flesh. On JStew, he mentioned that he was ordered to do the phone jamming by (and then he described the person by positions held, rather than by name)(but somebody should have figured it out by now).
And I ask again: what was the RNC’s penalty for this?
I gave to Edwards today!
where is everybody?
If you couldn’t watch KO…this one takes the cake!!!!:
http://wizbangblue.com/2008/01…..e-soon.php
Sleep well, lahoma.
Upstairs, where I’m about to toddle. Come with, why not?
I had to grab the zed upstairs before I could tell Marion about a headline I saw recently on some blog. Instead of “It’s the economy stupid,” it said “It’s Stupid’s Economy.” Sums it up for me.
Don’t know what the RNC penalty has been to date but the state Republic Party of New Hampshire is having to pay the NH Dem Party (I think it is) $25K per year for some number of years. Six maybe?
I might believe it if they hadn’t included Centralia — which is on fire, but not from the center of the earth — and then gone into the whole “End Times” nonsense.
This is why John Edwards, who is from these people and speaks for them, is the natural for the candidate from the Democratic Party.
Are people deluded into thinking that we’re just gonna win no matter who we run??? Leiberman-loving Hillary (see dailykos headline) or Reagan-admiring Obama (see Digby at http://digbysblog.blogspot.com…..digby.html)?
For God’s sakes, people, we in the netroots should be donating like crazy to John Edwards, publicizing him, voting for him, and introducing him to our relatives who’ve not even heard of him due to the media blackout.
Fruit prices are getting ridiculous. Oranges are 2.5 X what they cost 2-3 years ago. The grocery people always blame fuel costs.
The 1980s were depressing and a lot of companies went bankrupt or stole a lot of retirement fund money trying to stay solvent. Back then Congress was run by Democrats and they still didn’t think to improve people’s retirement security.
Now is the time! Hurry!
Me too :-)
Christy,
I’m thinking this is too little too late….. but, I remain hopeful that people will wake up as to what’s at stake here, for everyone. The big fat bill has come due in st. john mccain’s state, and must be paid by 7/1 of this year. A surplus turned into a huge deficit in a matter of months and it continues to grow. Its an urgent situation that I’m unclear on how they could have missed it.
Good for John Edwards!! The media and billo sure don’t like what he’s got to say. The truth is rough and John Edwards has my complete respect for telling it, over and over, and I hope he goes on telling it. It’s what we need right now, for all of us. More than speaking it, I believe he has what it takes to confront it and resolve it in the best interest of all Americans.
I found these statistics on each candidates’ political contributions on opensecrets.org:
Under Pharmaceuticals:
#1 Hillary Clinton $269,436
#2 Barack Obama 261,784
#3 Mitt Romney 260,535
John Edwards was way down on the list at $15,000.
Oil & Gas
#1 Guilani $545,058
#2 Mitt Romney $309,933
#3 Hillary Clinton $220,550
Barak Obama $106,112
John Edwards $27,850
Lobbyists
#1 Hillary Clinton $567,950
#2 McCain 340,365
#3 Dodd 233,875
John Edwards was way down on the list at $18,900.
Insuarance Industry
#1 Dodd $713,012
#2 Romney 629,167
#3 Guilani 530,615
#4 H.Clinton 525,938
#5 B. Obama 390,513
John Edwards $129,600
Lawyers/Law Firms
#1 Hillary Clinton $9,596,748
#2 John Edwards 8,161,150
#3 B. Obama 7,940,424
Securities/Investment
#1 H.Clinton $4,735,730
#2 Guilani 4,506,026
#3 B.Obama 4,505,199
#4 Romney 3,561,397
John Edwards $773,600
So there is the proof in the pudding, as they say.
Hillary Clinton, while spouting “change” and being for those without health insurance, is accepting huge donations from the very people who are against any national health care.
And let’s not forget NAFTA, which brought about the fiasco that we’re in with loss of jobs to cheap, sweatshop labor overseas.
I’m not happy with everything John Edwards has done, but he’s the best candidate to really do something for the broken middle class, in my opinion.
Hillary and Barack are in way too deep with the corporate world. Hillary’s recent refusal to tip waitstaff kind of shows how out of touch she really is with the working people.
On to the middle class story of needing help~
This quote caught my eye:
This kind of pay would be wonderful if everyone here in the Midwest got that amount. You’re lucky if you can make $10 an hour here–and that’s with a college education. Most folk eke out a living at $8 an hour. The only way they survive is through government subsidized housing.