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O'Malley blasts GOP's "strange view" on income equality
O'Malley is expected to announce his run for president soon..
Democrat Martin O'Malley gets fired up over the fact that some GOP presidential contenders are railing against the growing income gap between the rich and the poor.
"How ironic since their choices led to it," he told The Des Moines Register in an interview Saturday. "This is their theory, and we tried it for the better part of these last 30 years: Concentrate wealth at the top, take regulation out of the equation and keep wages low. So for them now to say that they're somehow very appalled and concerned about inequality is ironic, to put it most kindly."
"I mean, ask yourself: Why is it that many of those who are running for president in the Republican Party when they were governors fought so hard against any increase in minimum wage?" O'Malley said. "These guys are not on the side of seeing wages go up. In their strange view of how the economy works, they believe the economy works best when you concentrate wealth at the top. All of us are paying for this concentration of wealth, and we're paying for it in lower wages."
"How ironic since their choices led to it," he told The Des Moines Register in an interview Saturday. "This is their theory, and we tried it for the better part of these last 30 years: Concentrate wealth at the top, take regulation out of the equation and keep wages low. So for them now to say that they're somehow very appalled and concerned about inequality is ironic, to put it most kindly."
"I mean, ask yourself: Why is it that many of those who are running for president in the Republican Party when they were governors fought so hard against any increase in minimum wage?" O'Malley said. "These guys are not on the side of seeing wages go up. In their strange view of how the economy works, they believe the economy works best when you concentrate wealth at the top. All of us are paying for this concentration of wealth, and we're paying for it in lower wages."
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2015/03/21/martin-omalley-iowa-income-inequality-disingenuous/25154293/
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O'Malley blasts GOP's "strange view" on income equality (Original Post)
dooner
Mar 2015
OP
We've also had a Democratic Party that abandonded investment in US workers. Funded by Wall Street,
whereisjustice
Mar 2015
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Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)1. I like this
It appears that if O'Mally does indeed run for President he is going to run against Republicans and not any of the Democrats.
whereisjustice
(2,941 posts)2. We've also had a Democratic Party that abandonded investment in US workers. Funded by Wall Street,
the Democratic Party has carefully avoided advocating on behalf of those unable to defend themselves. They do this because Wall Street believes they should be the only recipients of tax payer funded welfare. And they give handsomely to those who toe the line.
They call that centrist. I call it Republican.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)3. This continues unabated. We must insist on real Democratic candidates.