Despite all the blather about "right wingers" wanting to do this and that, the real change in American politics has been the radicalization of the Democratic Party, which would have been unrecognizable just 20 years ago. Today, socialist anarchy is not only accepted but embraced as a basic tenet of the Party. Is this the natural evolution of 1960s radicalism, or is it a new movement based on changing societal values and economic realities?
I think it may be more of the latter, fueled by the destruction of the middle class in this country. Even two-parent households are more likely to have both parents working $20 per hour jobs and struggling to make ends meet, thereby creating ever greater reliance on government programs. Can our once-great private sector economy be revived, or are we irreversibly destined to go down another path?
I think it may be more of the latter, fueled by the destruction of the middle class in this country. Even two-parent households are more likely to have both parents working $20 per hour jobs and struggling to make ends meet, thereby creating ever greater reliance on government programs. Can our once-great private sector economy be revived, or are we irreversibly destined to go down another path?