Last year, Obama's Administration issued 81,000 pages of regulations . . . the most in wolrd history.

<<<  The Democrat Party is no longer the party of the working class.  Folks just haven't figured that out,  yet.   

From NewsweekWorking-class white men used to go with the Democratic Party like hot dogs and mustard. And now? Well, not so much. The complex political allegiances of noncollege voters—and particularly noncollege white men—get less attention than the rise of the Hispanic voter. The white working-class percentage of the electorate may be on the decline, but white working-class men remain a voting bloc neither party can afford to ignore.

More than this revelation (the immediate above),  you have an Administration that simply does not believe that regulations cost wealth and jobs, nor does this
Administration show any tangible signs of concern for the middle class working man and woman. 


No wonder this clown believes that the participation of only 62% of the workforce (10 million fewer than with  Bill Clinton or GW Bush) is "the new normal,"  or that 2% GDP is worth bragging about.  He has cut his own deficits to a manageable level by raising taxes more than any political leader in world history.  He ignores the fact that the hard working upper and middle class pays 90% of the tax bill,  proving,  of course, that the Working Class is more than paying its "fair share."  

When Hillary talks about being the "champion of the middle class,"  she is really talking about the Welfare Class  (which is not the Entitlement Class if you count Medicare and Social Security and the child's tax credit as entitlements versus rent assistance, food stamps, free phones, voting rights for felons, and tax credits paid "back" to people who do not pay federal and state taxes).  

In short,  the Democrat Party is no longer the party of the middle class working person.  Obama is the first Democrat "president" to overtly ignore the blue collar vote   . . . .   looks like Hillary will be the second.  

The Progressive Regulatory Assault on the Middle Class is both disgraceful,  and extremely harmful to small business and individual workers.   It is my hope,  that sooner rather than latter,  the real Middle Class will stand up and against this onslaught. 

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