Essay On Working Classes In America

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Most presidential candidates that have come and gone, have came from all classes of society. But one you will not find is the average citizen or working class. These people for whom if they do run for office are really never mentioned or credited on any news networks, press publications or media and are blotched out by those who have ties with organizations and Super PACs to sway public opinion and attention towards these presidential candidates. When I took up running for office, as an independent I knew public attention would be a little if nonexistent but, due to the ability to self publish this manifesto I have overrided the unguided efforts of such controlled bias press and corrupt media and bypassed all such obstacles and straight into the Americans heart, unfiltered and straight from the source. I write this manifesto not for the pure profit or sale but to ensure my message to the public unscrewed and distorted by media. My message to every American are to all classes of society, from the depths of poverty up to the highest and wealthiest in rank of our social structure. It is common knowledge that the working class are the one 's who stay in poverty and stay working, along with pockets of the middle class experiencing poverty. What is not common knowledge however, is the workings of the system behind it, to ensure that …show more content…

It is American citizens who are rising in awareness of policy makers at the top, sponging off those at the bottom. The ability to stand up and grab respect for ourselves from monsters of policymakers above us in the elite structural class has never been more prevalent. Not only is the American citizen aware of this but they 've had enough of it! The politicians that are against the citizen, are preparing and always have been to keep the working class depressed and in poverty under the guises of public