it's Politico's claim, not those numbnuts
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Replying to @chaosprime @womzilla and
i'm curious what non-working class all the people who voted for Trump are though
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Trump's strongest support was (is) middle- and high-income voters. +>
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Replying to @womzilla @chaosprime and
The *white* working class went for Trump, but that's a small portion of the working class.
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ah right i keep forgetting the US defines these terms to keep people who make no money under the boot of people who make a little money
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I'm not sure of your point, clever though it is. Poor people voted Hillary, except for white ones.
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it's that defining "working class" as "poor" is a tactic to weaponize the better-compensated portion of the working class against the poor
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Ah. The better-compensated working class are mostly weaponized by race, I think. Maybe I'm wrong.
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depends on whether "working class" is the US propaganda usage or the literal class of people who work to live instead of owning
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Not a fan of Weber, then?
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shrug, he's fine, he's not the one telling the guy making $80K that the guy making $20K is an Other trying to steal his lunch money
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