Geee Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 American Spectator: “We are called to put an end to economic and social inequalities that threaten to unravel the city we love.” — New York Mayor Bill de Blasio in his inaugural address “[Americans] may not follow the constant back-and-forth in Washington or all the policy details, but they experience in a very personal way the relentless, decades-long trend that I want to spend some time talking about today. And that is a dangerous and growing inequality and lack of upward mobility that has jeopardized middle-class America’s basic bargain — that if you work hard, you have a chance to get ahead…. I believe this is the defining challenge of our time.” — President Obama, December 4, 2013 His name is Matt. Matt E. His last name not given, presumably for fear of retribution. Matt is a teacher in Chester County, Pennsylvania. And he is a victim of Power Inequality. President Obama and New York’s Mayor de Blasio have decided to focus on “income inequality” as the major issue facing Americans, with Obama calling income inequality “the defining challenge of our time.” Earlier this week, the President introduced America to Katherine, a woman who has tried and failed to find a job. But you can rest assured that neither the President nor any other progressive is interested in telling you about Matt E. Why? Because Power Inequality is a pillar of the progressive movement, literally financially and politically holding it up. Were Power Inequality to be banished — voted out of existence — progressivism would begin to stagger to its well-deserved collapse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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