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The more they beat us down, the more they reveal their true colors. The more they reveal their true colors - "the poor will always be with us and there is nothing we can do. Some people are just smarter at making money" one anti-Edwards person posted yesterday - the more the importance and necessity for Edwards message is reinforced. Now that this process has started, there is no going back.
The anti-Edwards people are hostile to the people, not to Edwards or us. Their strategy is to discourage, ridicule and confuse people so as to suppress participation and discussion, and to prevent outreach to the 80% or so of the people who are being left behind and left out.
Even here - where the people are mostly upscale and fairly well off and comfortable compared to the rest of the population - only a minority of people are saying "let them eat cake!" but they cast a huge shadow because they are so domineering and aggressive. Don't be fooled. They are speaking for only 10% of the population at most, and everything they are doing and saying is for the purpose of suppressing and intimidating people. They "win" if people get so disgusted and frustrated that they just give up because they can't stand the mean-spirited and vicious hostility any more.
Only one or two people, out of 100,000 or so people here - the inspirational example of bobbolink is who I am thinking of now - have the fortitude and stamina to hang in there and keep speaking out strongly for the poor and the forgotten. But that one lone voice represents millions of people who are invisible and never heard from. Don't ever doubt that.
Arguing with sandnsea on another thread, in response to this comment -
“We have so many programs now. It would take a while for the affects of even a depression to sink in. I think that's one reason we don't get the radical changes in politics anymore. Republicans have figured out the least amount to provide to keep people pacified.”
I responded with this story, and I wanted to make sure that you folks saw it -
People are not pacified. They are terrorized and beaten down and intimidated.
I think that too many better off and comfortable people don't even see most of their fellow citizens.
I remember talking to a Green party member a few years ago. I said that the Green party was completely out of touch with the everyday people, and that they were all professional suburban people in the upper 10% in household income. He denied it and said that where he was located, in Silicon Valley, most of the people there were software engineers, so naturally the Green party membership reflected that demographic.
I said I was familiar with the area, and I could assure him that someone there was cutting the lawns, someone was scrubbing the toilets, someone was cleaning the offices, hauling the trash, fixing the roads, laying the tile, driving cab, working the counter, washing the dishes, delivering the mail, working as night watchmen and security, repairing the cars, driving the trucks, mopping the floors, washing the windows, caring for the elderly, working EMS, stocking the shelves, working the warehouse, working the loading dock, filling the orders, doing the building wiring, replacing roofs, fighting fires, cleaning the sewers, and doing hundreds of other essential and thankless tasks.
I strongly believe that many better off people go through their day looking right through most of the people they encounter and not including them when they think of "us."
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