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Midterm Elections Must Favor Democracy, the WorkingClass

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America has varied classes of financial status. Some classes will remain the same regardless of the midterm election results. That would be the top 1% of Americans who owns 43% of all the nations wealth. The next group who remains untouched by midterm election results is the next 4% who owns 29% of the nations wealth.

The next 15% many of which are part of the workingclass group, owns 21% of the nations wealth and most of them have rebounded since PBO avoided a depression, and this 15% likely will remaing wealthy regardless of the outcome of the midterm election.

Which brings us to the true workingclass which is a group of 160 million Americans. Within the workingclass you have the middle class which constitutes around 50million Americans. Of this 50million, the group includes upper middleclass, and lower middleclass. During the recession, which started during Bush/Cheney administration, much of the lower middleclass loss status. Lots of these same people are angered still today and unless individuals and politicians who actually care about the workingclass are able to win this midterm election, America could be in more trouble than ever. The 15% of wealthiest American will begin to shrink. IN American taxes must be paid. Taxes must be collected and failure to collect taxes from one group, pushes IRS to collect taxes from the other groups. Workingclass pay most of America's taxes, and an effort to get more taxes from this group results in a state of depression in a matter of months. We experienced a recession and that has to be enough to convince all workingclass citizens that unless we all grasp onto a future of prosperity for all, we'll find we can't all hang onto enough to thrive in the years to come. We individuals, politicians, ceos, clergy, must step away from party and vote for politicians who have shown they voted for and will continue to vote for Veterans and the workingclass.

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