More Americans DEFY Republicans' demands that we ignore the class war that's going on

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Instead of screaming at America to avoid class war politics, Republicans may soon be forced to accept the reality of the class war.

Or become a consequence of it.

Few things are more fun than beating an ideological group into submission...


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/11/rich-and-poor-conflict_n_1199747.html

_Perceptions of class conflict grew for Americans of all income groups since 2009. The share increased by 17 percentage points, to 64 percent, among those earning less than $20,000; it rose 18 points, to 67 percent, among those making $75,000 or more. The increase was largest among middle-income Americans earning between $40,000 and $75,000 – rising 24 points to 71 percent.

_Since 2009, the share of whites who see serious class conflicts between rich and poor grew by 22 percentage points to 65 percent. That is roughly triple the increase among blacks and Hispanics. About 74 percent of blacks and 61 percent of Hispanics saw serious conflicts.
 
There's not really a whole lot that can be said on this subject that hasn't already been said.

I've chosen not to participate in occupy or anything else like that. All a revolution means for the peasants is a change of masters. My life will go on regardless of the world around me.
 
Instead of screaming at America to avoid class war politics, Republicans may soon be forced to accept the reality of the class war.

Or become a consequence of it.

Few things are more fun than beating an ideological group into submission...


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/11/rich-and-poor-conflict_n_1199747.html

_Perceptions of class conflict grew for Americans of all income groups since 2009. The share increased by 17 percentage points, to 64 percent, among those earning less than $20,000; it rose 18 points, to 67 percent, among those making $75,000 or more. The increase was largest among middle-income Americans earning between $40,000 and $75,000 – rising 24 points to 71 percent.

_Since 2009, the share of whites who see serious class conflicts between rich and poor grew by 22 percentage points to 65 percent. That is roughly triple the increase among blacks and Hispanics. About 74 percent of blacks and 61 percent of Hispanics saw serious conflicts.

Why didn't you post this under LadyF?
 
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