According to Wikipedia, the “middle class” is the group of people in contemporary society who are between the working class and upper class. This socioeconomic class includes professionals, highly skilled workers, and lower and middle management. Recently, politicians, labor leaders, and many American citizens have begun to speak out against the shrinking middle class. But what has the middle class become? According to labor leaders and possibly our nation’s president, the middle class now speaks to the nation’s working class. Wal-Mart cashiers, janitors, fast-food employees, and grocery store clerks have now been categorized as “middle class” by the nation’s labor movement.

Ever since I was a child, I understood that there was a class system in America. There were the “haves” and “have nots” and you knew which category you fell into. I have always considered the middle class to be a large group with a lower middle class and an upper middle class with professional careers ranging from teachers and skilled tradespeople to attorneys. It was a common theme amongst parents in my community to tell their children that “they” can take anything from you, but they can’t take away your education. “They” were defined as those in society who may barrier or impede your success. If individuals choose to abandon pursuit of knowledge, skill and/or education, why should it be society’s burden? If someone chooses to quit their job, have 5 kids, and live off of state assistance, why must taxpayers bear the cost? I know this sounds very Republican of me (Note: I am a registered Independent and I detest the GOP), but it seems as if every day American citizens are asked to shoulder more and more of the cost. I’m in support of federal and state assistance for those who are not able-bodied or minded, but it boils me to see the system being used as a catch-all for those who have made poor decisions and don’t want to work for a living.
Personal accountability in our society has gone by the wayside, and now taxpayers have become the responsible parties. Unions have now stepped in, demanding that the Employee Free Choice Act, which strips worker’s rights to a secret-ballot election, be passed in order to aid in the middle class restoration process. Specifically, Unions are pitching it as a means to provide a “living wage” for entry-level workers that will allow them to provide for their families, oftentimes on one salary. You’d be amazed as what is considered a living wage in communities across the country. Pennsylvania State University has put together a living wage calculator which shows precisely how much it costs to live in different areas in the country based on your family size. For a couple with two children in New Haven, CT, it states that the “living wage” is $28.76/hr. This is more money than I made after my first job after graduate school in 2000. I would never expect that I could abandon educational pursuits, pop out two or more children while working at Wal-Mart part-time. I would also not have the expectation to receive fully paid health benefits at no cost to me with a pension that will allow me to afford a “dignified retirement” and retiree health insurance. The entitlement culture that has been bred in America’s society only serves to deter people from the path to success. It’s much easier to wait for someone else to give you the benefits that you have “earned” as a citizen. As the great Homer Simpson once said, “If you really want something in this life, you have to work for it. Now, quiet! They’re about to announce the lottery numbers…”

I beleive the people that have made poor decisions in life are sometimes not well educated,insecure,emotionally/mentally unstable.The fact that we have the drug/alcohol problem doesn’t help!If we have better health care plus mental health care we may be able to help these people that can not afford this service.People can not have personal responsibility if they are physically/mentally ill.
My husband & I are fortunate that we are healthy!(we are not rich)BUT, we have worked all our lives, & saved for our retirement..paid off our mortgage,our bills..never did we depend on the government or anyone.. for a thing!
We are a society that helps many countries..we give them billions$$ ..but we seem to resent our own citizens when they need help.The GOP’s want to rid the people of Soc.Sec,medicare,public schools,& many more taxes that pay for our roads,firemen,teachers &etc.If this happens,we will surely be a 3rd class world..no more middle class..just the wealthy!I have done well in American even though I have paid my share of taxes throughout my lifetime..I,for one,do not resent or regret caring for the suffering american people..we need to do this for our country to survive.It is only the “RIGHT THING” to do!
Posted by BBrown | July 1, 2010, 5:03 pm