Class Warfare, Really

For as long as any of us could remember, there has always been a gap between those who fared well and those who didn’t.  Those who have, enjoy the pleasure that comes with being able to buy when and whatever they wish while those who haven’t could only dream of such expenditures.  What began as a spark to ignite those who were good in sports to get better or for those who dreamed of improvements to existing products was the drive to reach that level enjoyed by those who fared well.  With the growing divide and the selfishness and greed of those who have, this is becoming more and more difficult.

The poor and the middle class had an avenue to getting up on their feet through homeownership but greed from those who have so much has managed to partially destroy that.  The poor and the middle class had an avenue to getting up on their feet by securing jobs with retirement savings but those who have so much has managed to almost destroy that.  The poor and middle class had an avenue to getting on their feet by voting their interest and for those who would look out for them in Washington and in the States but those with so much are now passing, or have already passed regulations to take that away.  The poor and middle class had an avenue to getting on their feet by staying with a job which provided health care and they would not go broke getting sick until those with so much completely destroyed that.  Class warfare, really?  With all of this evidence which is so very clear to see, tell me again who might be guilty of class warfare.

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