Zelandakh, on 2016-July-28, 01:28, said:
A question occurs to me Ken. How many truly working class people, living on or below the bread line, do you actually know? Most reports seem to suggest that Trump's support is heavily concentrated in this section. Who is switching? I think you could look at some of the Brexit statistics for a reasonable idea of the profile to look for. Right across the Western world, people in this group are angry and scared. The situation reminds me quite strongly of the 1930s, just replace Communists with IS/Isis, Jews with bankers and gypsies with refugees (or Latinos in America I suppose). I hope we have enough people aware of history that we do not start repeating it.
A very fair question. Living on or below the bread line? Well, it depends on the meaning. Working class? More than a few.
I don't want to start making a list and then argue about who qualifies and who doesn't but perhaps an example or two. My wife's son has a high school education, works with his hands installing electronic equipment, is decently paid but not rich. He has a wife and a child, and they recently bought a nice but modest house. He and I get along very well. Going back in history, my father installed weatherstripping. I grew up in a nice but modest house. He was an independent contractor, which I suppose would make him an entrepreneur, we jazz up all titles today, but what he did in the morning was to drive to a building and get to work with a hammer and nails. My younger daughter is part owner of a canine boarding kennel, another entrepreneur, but she spends most of her time with the dogs. And yes, I do know people on food stamps. Make that SNAP, we have to go with the jargon.
When I hear Joe Biden, it sounds like home. If the Dems want to win, they need his natural supporters. That would be me.
Yes I have a Ph.D. My father never had any idea why on Earth I would want to do such a thing. He didn't object, it just made no sense to him why a person who is reasonable competent physically would want to spend all that time with books. Part way through college I gave some thought to dropping out. I was making good money, I was enjoying the physical work I was doing, I was getting a little tired of listening to professors. But it was a passing whim, I decided to stick with where I belonged. It was the right decision.
I am not advertising myself as just another blue collar guy. I am not. Neither is Joe Biden. But I liked his speech. And I do know people who live closer to the line than is comfortable.