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Thu 19 Feb, 2004 06:11 am
Quote:"The people most hurt by Bush's policies are his strongest supporters."
The surprise is that the people most hurt by Bush's policies are his strongest supporters. We know that there have been 2.5 million jobs lost in his presidency. He's kind of got a "bleed 'em dry" approach to the non-Pentagon part of government spending. He's not doing anything to help blue-collar workers learn new trades, or get a house, or help their kids go to college. He's loosening the Occupation Health and Safety regulations. The plants the guys work at are less safe. His agricultural policies are putting small farmers out of business. So we have to ask: why would they vote Republican?
Tax cuts are creating budget shortfalls for the schools the guy's kids go to. The library hours are shorter. And, given Bush putting the foxes in the henhouse in environmental posts, the air and water are going to get dirtier. Kids are more likely to get asthma. He's even loosening regulations for nursing homes, so the man's elderly parents are going to have worse care in their later days. All of Bush's military adventures -- the ones he's already done in Iraq, and perhaps Iran and Syria, impact the blue-collar guy more than anyone else. His kids are going to go, or his brother is going to go, or he's going to go and possibly be killed. And yet this blue-collar guy's more likely to be for these wars. Do you think we should go into Syria? There was an item in a poll on that. A blue-collar guy is more likely to say "yes" than the professional or managerial guy who's less likely to go or see his kids go off to war.
Arlie Hochschild
*Does anyone reading this wish to know why the Blue Collar workers are pro-Bush? Read this.
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=16885
I would have thought those most hurt would be the 8000 or so innocent Iraqi civilians blown to pieces by the bombs he ordered dropped.
But since they were Iraqi women and kids and not Americans or Australians or Brits, then who really gives a damn? It's not like they're real people.
That's pretty insensitive Wilso.
I'm not good a putting sarcasm into the written word.
Just one of the plethora of things I'm not good at.
I caught it Wilso, some just don't want to acknowledge your ability to put things in the proper perspective! :-)
You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time. These are among the latter.
You almost got it right, Wilso. It's not like they're voters.