"A political coalition that doesn't need Joe the--fake--Plumber (John McCain's mascot of the white working class) can also afford to ignore the real Joes, Josés, and Josephines of the working middle class, the ones who earn $16 an hour, not $250,000 a year. It can afford to be unconcerned about the collapse of manufacturing jobs, casually reassuring us that more education is the answer to all economic woes. A party of professionals and young voters risks becoming a party that overlooks the core economic crisis--not the recession but the 40-year crisis--that is wiping out the American dream for millions of workers and communities that are never going to become meccas for foodies and Web designers."
Mark Schmitt in The American Prospect warns against the rise of a "Left Without Labor."
And in Salon, Michael Lind concurs.
Monday, August 24, 2009
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