What's wrong with "class warfare"?
How many $30,000 cops are getting invited to $50,000 a plate fund raisers. How many Detroit auto workers have easy access to their Senator? The rich and famous want nothing to do with what they consider to be the working class peons of society, but when those same peons want higher taxes for the rich, they cry "class warfare".
They started it, and continue to practice it, don't they? What's wrong with joining the battle and playing them at their own game.
What say you?
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M$2 Answers
Frankly, the rich can afford higher taxes, and the poor absolutely need to join the battle and play the game.
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M$The rich want to be able to seperate themselves out, for as long as it benefits them. There are so many advanced arguments out there I couldn't ever pretend to know, much less understand, them all. Class warefare? Do it! But be prepared for the rich to fight back, after all, isn't that the definition of war?
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thanks.