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To: Who dat?
Maybe “middle-class” refers to low-class people that are used to getting high-class compensation and are entirely ungrateful for it.

Can't have "low-class people" aspiring for upward mobility, can we?
That'd be entirely un-American.
Gotta knock 'em all back down into poverty where they belong.
Screw 'em all! Let's bring hunger and starvation back to America!
Yep, that'll teach those ingrates!
</sarcasm>

10 posted on 08/10/2003 9:14:11 AM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Willie Green
I know.

It’s really funny, sort of.

In the Old Days we had woodshop classes.

Our first project was to make a block of wood 3” X 3” X 5 “ long. The instructor would have a square and would check for square and size… He’d break anything that wasn’t square or proper size.

It got me thinking…

In the Old Days they had secret societies and unions and similar things.

Now they don’t know enough to blow their noses.

At one time, if you were in a union, it meant that you had knowledge that other people couldn’t have unless they joined. (Masons, carpenters, cabinet-makers, etc.)

Now it’s just a labor-racket.

Not that it means anything WRT the article, I’m just venting… I guess.

41 posted on 08/10/2003 7:16:51 PM PDT by Who dat?
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