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In reply to the discussion: 'poorsplaining' [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)75. The issue is with those among us that support Corporate profits over
        helping the working class and poor.   
This is what some in the AA community think:
Far from resisting the emergence of the new caste system, Clinton escalated the drug war beyond what conservatives had imagined possible a decade earlier. As the Justice Policy Institute has observed, the Clinton Administrations tough on crime policies resulted in the largest increases in federal and state prison inmates of any president in American history.99 Clinton eventually moved beyond crime and capitulated to the conservative racial agenda on welfare. This move, like his get tough rhetoric and policies, was part of a grand strategy articulated by the new Democrats to appeal to the elusive white swing voters. In so doing, Clintonmore than any other presidentcreated the current racial undercaste. He signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, which ended welfare as we know it, replacing Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) with a block grant to states called Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). TANF imposed a five-year lifetime limit on welfare assistance, as well as a permanent, lifetime ban on eligibility for welfare and food stamps for anyone convicted of a felony drug offenseincluding simple possession of marijuana.
― Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow
― Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow
We have to get the Corporatists politicians out of our government or all will be lost.
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        Well to be fair we are in some views the "undeserving" poor. We brought it on ourselves, you see.
        Ford_Prefect
        Jun 2016
        #6
      
        
        I expect those who read my comments to think about them. The sarcasm speaks for itself IMO.
        Ford_Prefect
        Jun 2016
        #48
      
        
        Then convince poor White working class Americans to vote for progressive politicians across all...
        Yavin4
        Jun 2016
        #9
      
        
        Establishment Dems have bought into the line that because Republicans win in those states,
        Lydia Leftcoast
        Jun 2016
        #16
      
        
        Yup.  Somebody has to start the fight.  Well said.  It's about time Democrats stopped
        LuckyLib
        Jun 2016
        #70
      
        
        I know someone who had a different take on the Wisconsin recall election
        Lydia Leftcoast
        Jun 2016
        #68
      
        
        With 20-20 hindsight, it's easy to see that state party Chair Mike Tate, either intentionally ...
        Scuba
        Jun 2016
        #103
      
        
        Yes, that's how it looked from my vantage point on the other side of the river
        Lydia Leftcoast
        Jun 2016
        #108
      
        
        You think it's only poor whites who vote against their economic self-interest?
        Scootaloo
        Jun 2016
        #30
      
        
        Nope.  African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and most other racial and ethnic groups
        Yavin4
        Jun 2016
        #32
      
        
        yet the "progressive" democrat that does not support $15/minimum and does not support single payer
        magical thyme
        Jun 2016
        #52
      
        
        so your premise is that KS is going broke because it's a 'white' state? got news
        azurnoir
        Jun 2016
        #80
      
        
        Nope. African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and most other racial and ethnic groups...
        AlbertCat
        Jun 2016
        #95
      
        
        The Dems. in the WI state legislature fled the state to prevent a vote abolishing collective...
        Yavin4
        Jun 2016
        #49
      
        
        The people in WI had a clear opportunity to show support for unions and collective bargaining
        Yavin4
        Jun 2016
        #79
      
        
        White working class, non-educated males have voted against Democratic candidates,
        AlbertCat
        Jun 2016
        #98
      
        
        every now and then somone nails it enuf to build a damn house and that how you nailed it
        dembotoz
        Jun 2016
        #11
      
        
        Nicely said.  And I feel for this.  And THIS seems like a reality I can easily recognize.
        highprincipleswork
        Jun 2016
        #35
      
        
        Where did you pull that out of? I didn't see it anywhere in this thread...oh, I see, you made it up
        haikugal
        Jun 2016
        #50
      
        
        So you got that from the OP? Did you even bother to read it? Or did it just touch a nerve?
        BillZBubb
        Jun 2016
        #84
      
        
        I'm retired.  It wasn't until I started canvassing for Bernie that I realized
        JDPriestly
        Jun 2016
        #65
      
        
        Clinton's voters are going to be those with absolutely nothing to worry about in their lives
        MisterP
        Jun 2016
        #69
      
        
        How do we get the old band back together? I am sick of this Third Way shit and its apologists.
        BillZBubb
        Jun 2016
        #82
      
        
        It's because many DUers do not really care how people are doing, it's the perception they care abt
        MadDAsHell
        Jun 2016
        #88
      
        
        You could see and sense the divide widening years ago, now it is being felt by more people ...
        slipslidingaway
        Jun 2016
        #100