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Forum Post: Those Who Think that We Just Want a Hand Out and that this is Class Warfare

Posted 12 years ago on Nov. 3, 2011, 3:01 p.m. EST by rmmo (262)
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That is exactly the propaganda that the wealthy and powerful used when FDR was trying to regulate unfettered Capitalism:

"Here and now I want to make myself clear about those who disparage their fellow citizens on the relief rolls. They say that those on relief are not merely jobless--that they are worthless. Their solution for the relief problem is to end relief--to purge the rolls by starvation. To use the language of the stock broker, our needy unemployed would be cared for when, as, and if some fairy godmother should happen on the scene.

You and I will continue to refuse to accept that estimate of our unemployed fellow Americans. Your Government is still on the same side of the street with the Good Samaritan and not with those who pass by on the other side."

They are also using the same "Class Warfare" claims and arguments that if they, the so called "job creators" are taxed, they might just close up shop because it won't be worth it. FDR showed that these are the arguments of tyrants trying to convince the masses to fight their battles for them by scaring them into thinking they will all lose their jobs:

"Here is an amazing paradox! The very employers and politicians and publishers who talk most loudly of class antagonism and the destruction of the American system now undermine that system by this attempt to coerce the votes of the wage earners of this country. It is the 1936 version of the old threat to close down the factory or the office if a particular candidate does not win. It is an old strategy of tyrants to delude their victims into fighting their battles for them."

This is still so fitting today -- we are back at the same battle because of 30 years of deregulation, the loss of the high marginal tax, and the destruction of unions, here is what FDR had to say:

"For twelve years this Nation was afflicted with hear-nothing, see-nothing, do-nothing Government. The Nation looked to Government but the Government looked away. Nine mocking years with the golden calf and three long years of the scourge! Nine crazy years at the ticker and three long years in the breadlines! Nine mad years of mirage and three long years of despair! Powerful influences strive today to restore that kind of government with its doctrine that that Government is best which is most indifferent.

For nearly four years you have had an Administration which instead of twirling its thumbs has rolled up its sleeves. We will keep our sleeves rolled up.

We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace--business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.

They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob.

Never before in all our history have these forces been so united against one candidate as they stand today. They are unanimous in their hate for me--and I welcome their hatred.

I should like to have it said of my first Administration that in it the forces of selfishness and of lust for power met their match. I should like to have it said of my second Administration that in it these forces met their master.

The American people know from a four-year record that today there is only one entrance to the White House--by the front door. Since March 4, 1933, there has been only one pass-key to the White House. I have carried that key in my pocket. It is there tonight. So long as I am President, it will remain in my pocket.

Those who used to have pass-keys are not happy. Some of them are desperate. Only desperate men with their backs to the wall would descend so far below the level of decent citizenship as to foster the current pay-envelope campaign against America's working people. Only reckless men, heedless of consequences, would risk the disruption of the hope for a new peace between worker and employer by returning to the tactics of the labor spy."

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[-] 1 points by thebeastchasingitstail (1912) 12 years ago

The thing that is different now is that it is no longer those on relief that are being disparaged.

There is a coordinated campaign to disparage working people.

Look at the campain against teachers.

The constant spitting of that phrase "union thug".

The crowing about 47% who pay no taxes.

Even being an honest, hard working individual isn't enough for you to escape the disdain of the minions of the elite gangsters who want to swindle you out of everything you have down to your last nickel.

[-] 1 points by rmmo (262) 12 years ago

True and we do not have a powerful FDR to stand up to them -- to take them on. Obama is not willing or able to take them on.