Bush, Kerry tussle over the elusive middle class
Sun Jun 13, 9:40 AM ET
Chicago Tribune
By Jill Zuckman Washington Bureau
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/chitribts/20040613/ts_chicagotrib/bushkerrytussleovertheelusivemiddleclass&cid=2027&ncid=1926In a presidential election year, everybody loves the middle class.
That's because nearly 9 in 10 Americans consider themselves part of that vast segment of society that strives for wages to enable them to send their children to college, care for their parents in old age and retire comfortably after years in the workforce.
They are a part of the ritual appeal by Republicans and Democrats in each presidential election. But both parties have long spoken to this group in distinctly different ways, with varying prescriptions for help.
Being considered middle class has been an elemental American aspiration for decades in the sense of having strived, arrived and achieved.
Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) of Massachusetts, the presumptive Democratic nominee, launches a broad appeal to middle-class voters this week as he campaigns in key Midwestern states, decrying the financial squeeze they face in the form of rising health-care, gasoline and college tuition costs. To no one's surprise, he blames the troubles on President Bush (news - web sites)'s economic policies.
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My take: we should figure out a way to make college affordable to everyone without government subsidies. Online degrees that are regulated and only cost 10$ a credit.
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