Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: Soak the Rich? Or Get Our Wealth Back? [View all]Cosmic Kitten
(3,498 posts)I would quibble with the notion
of joining the 47%.
If more people join the 47%
it won't be "47%" any longer.
What you seem to suggest it that
more people want access to the resources
afforded by having the economic power
embodies by the 47%.
Unfortunately, in practice, it's not possible
in the current economic dystopia.
The factors which create the economic stratification
prevent more people from moving up in economic opportunity.
In order for people to have more economic power
they need more economic resources. That represents
a change in the status quo.
The attempts to re balance the economy are
portrayed as "soaking the rich".
The majority do believe they are at a disadvantage
Senator Warren calls it as it is...
the playing field is tilted.