Losing the middle class
He pounded McCain continually on the middle class, drawing blood time and time again.
McCain, on the other hand, rarely if ever mentioned the middle class. He had no plans to ease middle class anxiety. He let Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber speak to working-class Americans, but he never really even talked to the aspirations of middle-class voters.
Predictably, candidate Obama did very well with middle-class voters, and was able to cruise to a historic election victory.
President Obama, though, dropped the middle-class themes of his campaign as he has tried to pass his agenda once he assumed office.
He had largely dropped his plans for a large middle-class tax cut.
The Obama cap-and-trade bill that passed the House was seen by middle-class voters as a higher tax on their livelihoods.
His healthcare plan has increased anxiety among middle-class voters (most of whom are very satisfied with their healthcare insurance) that they will be forced to either pay more in premiums, have diminished healthcare quality or be forced into a government-run healthcare plan.
That anxiety memorably turned into bitter rage this past August.
And worse, his stimulus plan has done nothing to help the middle class climb out of its financial hole. Job numbers are scary-bad, and will soon be north of 10 percent.
Even Ed Schultz, the liberal talk show host, said tonight that when it comes to plans to help small businesses, the president doesn’t have the right team around him. Tim Geithner and his buddies are all doing very well fixing the stock market, but the stock market has yet to put anybody back to work.
Obama’s big problem is that fundamentally, most middle-class voters don’t trust him to do the right thing when it comes to their financial futures. They expect him to raise taxes to pay for bigger government. And they know that in the process, they are going to get screwed.
Obama won the middle class during last year’s election, but he is losing it now, and that means his party will suffer a huge loss come next year’s elections.
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