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Working Poor

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GummyBearz

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Wed Dec 2, 2015, 02:33 AM Dec 2015

I was invited to look into this group [View all]

I wont pretend to be working poor, I am one generation removed from it. But I saw it first hand in my family as I grew up and went through high school. I am a lucky one, due to my dad's tours in vietnam and California's amazing college benefits to sons and daughters of disabled veterans. I am in the ever shrinking middle class.

But the reason I wanted to post here is because I can never forget what it was like to visit my grandparents and uncles who were working poor. The constant struggles with things most people wouldn't realize. I have a vivid memory of my grandma explaining to me how I can get extra tooth paste out of the tube when it seems to be out. Use a razor and cut lengthwise and you can get another 1 week of tooth paste. I didn't quite get it back as a 14 year old, but I get it now. The bottom line is that its fucking rough, and it has only been getting worse. Real change is needed, trickle down at this point is PROVEN not to work, and I believe trickle up should be given a shot. $15 min wage is a start.

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K&R! marym625 Dec 2015 #1
$15 is a start. rusty quoin Dec 2015 #2
The goal in DC for far too long has been one of "Economic Growth"... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2015 #3
Well Said Sherman A1 Dec 2015 #4
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