Hopefully there are things on this blog that will help us to get to the new day coming when all the indignation
has run its course, as Daniel says it will.
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Economic Update: Working Class History and the 2020 Election
Economic Update with Richard Wolff: "Working Class History and the 2020 Election" "This week on Economic Update, Professor Wolff explores the historic parallels of the U.S. working class and politics in the U.S. He begins by exploring how and why the Great Depression of the 30’s married the U.S. working class to FDR's Democratic Party and then explains how that led to both the Democratic and Republican parties becoming pro-capitalist - which has led to both parties presiding over the exponential growth of income and wealth inequalities along with the political power the richest 10% have, and exploit, over the working class in the U.S. today. Professor Wolff goes on to show that because of this, Trump landing in the White House was a result of the working class’ disgust with both parties. Professor Wolff ends with a discussion about the implications of this history for the upcoming 2020 election."
I have worked in a good part of this Land with Union Brothers from all over who taught me well of how things should work in this Land. Basically, that trickle down, only pours up, when it should rain cash down to the people. Then Isaiah 23:17-18 will be fulfilled.
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Economic Update with Richard Wolff: "Working Class History and the 2020 Election"
"This week on Economic Update, Professor Wolff explores the historic parallels of the U.S. working class and politics in the U.S. He begins by exploring how and why the Great Depression of the 30’s married the U.S. working class to FDR's Democratic Party and then explains how that led to both the Democratic and Republican parties becoming pro-capitalist - which has led to both parties presiding over the exponential growth of income and wealth inequalities along with the political power the richest 10% have, and exploit, over the working class in the U.S. today. Professor Wolff goes on to show that because of this, Trump landing in the White House was a result of the working class’ disgust with both parties. Professor Wolff ends with a discussion about the implications of this history for the upcoming 2020 election."
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