Yes and it's time, long past time, for everyone so aggressed and victimized by the illegal Dumbya Coup to fight back.
2007-05-24 07:17:09
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answered by rhino9joe 5
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As someone who is middle class I can tell you that the tax cuts give me about an extra $1200 a year in my pocket, so how you figure that is only for the wealthy is beyond me, and according to the department of education Pell Grants were increased by 12.6 BILLION dollars for 2006. The biggest increase by any President Ever! And even more in 2007 so once again your lying. See the link to the Department of Education website.
2007-05-24 07:32:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You sadden me. Who do you think that stuff hurts more- the middle class (consisting of people who own homes, drive gas guzzling vehicles, and love to shop at malls) OR the people who are considered somewhere between lower middle class and poverty/ and poverty (consisting of those people working two to three jobs, can't afford to buy a home, driving vehicles we pray will keep running for another year, and consider grocery shopping to be our big spending) Get over yourself and be grateful for the life you have. I may have it harder than you, yet instead of complaining on yahoo, I thank God everyday for the blessings in my life. Try it, maybe you'll begin to realize how good you have it living in this wealthy nation, where even our poverty is richer than those in third world countries.
2007-05-24 07:27:11
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answered by marriedw/children 3
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He's a traitor. Don't know why people hesitate to use the word. He is at war with the concept of a representative democracy in general and the Constitution of the U.S. in particular.
No true American supports him. Just the lunatic fringe and the idiotic.
2007-05-24 07:17:32
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answered by Gaspode 7
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No wonder he can't win, he's fighting a six-front war.
War on Terror
War in Afghanistan
War in Iraq
War on Drugs
War against the Democratic Party
and, now, War on the Middle Class.
The supply lines must be stretched pretty thin.
2007-05-24 07:14:06
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Yes, his whole political philosophy is the have's and the have nots...but what is really sad is that most of those who he would turn themselves into have nots under these policies actually believe in some way they are benefitting...
2007-05-24 07:15:57
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answered by gunkinthedrain 3
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Name one thing that the Bush Administration has done for the middle class that at the same time hurt corporations or shareholders.
2007-05-24 07:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and everyone else who isn't a millionaire - they prove it everytime one of their shock jock meathead radio morons accuse anyone who complains about it of trying to "wage class warfare" - they preferring to win the 'undeclared' class war before anyone else figures out its being waged.
2007-05-24 07:16:20
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answered by Ben 5
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Undeclared
2007-05-24 07:12:52
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answered by Don W 6
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middle class still exists..so as long as they are not eliminated, then NO...he is not at war with them. It is the mid-class that elected their enemy anyway. So the mid-class pretty much will be responsible for destroying themselves.
2007-05-24 07:36:45
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answered by Jerry H 5
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