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Originally Posted by Prudence
While I actually agree with the above, I also wanted to note that Republican promises of "middle class tax cuts" also seem to miss their target. At least they always missed our family, and we were neither impoverished nor rich, thus leaving a presumption that we were middle class. What really happens to the middle class is that they make too much to benefit from anyone's proposals to help the poor, and they make too little to benefit from the magic of investments and economy-stimulating tax cuts. They always take the fall and they never get the burden.
I wonder how much of our economic trouble today is due to this vanishing middle class. We're left with the upper class that doesn't have to pay and the lower class that can't pay. It's an over simplification and I'm not an economist, so it's just a little theory.
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It's because everyone's so concerned with giving breaks or benefits to people who don't "deserve" it, that they put such strict restrictions on things, and in the end, are willing to deny things to people that "need" them, just to be sure they don't give anything to those that "don't". Thus, they leave the middle class high and dry.