I saw something with a _really_ similar title that a fb friend and coworker of my husband linked to I think over at the Atlantic, but went in a different direction.
I'm happy to see coverage of these issues. I wish that more middle and lower income folk read this kind of stuff and got mad and voted differently as a result.
Until they do, we're going to continue to be stuck with the kinds of compromises we just watched go by, which _I_ thought was a good deal compared to the alternatives, but which (legitimately) make a lot of people very angry.
I had not seen it
I'm happy to see coverage of these issues. I wish that more middle and lower income folk read this kind of stuff and got mad and voted differently as a result.
Until they do, we're going to continue to be stuck with the kinds of compromises we just watched go by, which _I_ thought was a good deal compared to the alternatives, but which (legitimately) make a lot of people very angry.