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Middle Class Revolt
By Carol Devine-Molin
July 2, 2007

Watching the Senate's Amnesty bill go down in flames last week was a remarkable political phenomenon. Determination to "kill the bill" certainly started with the conservatives, but before all was said and done, fierce opposition to the ill-conceived legislation ignited a middle class revolt that the elites could not buck. In the final analysis, public support for the bill was dismal, with only 22 percent of Americans favoring its passage. What's most intriguing is that the middle class (of all political stripes) quickly mobilized, joined in with the conservatives, and fought back against the political establishment. Through thousands of communications (emails, phone calls, faxes, etc.) sent to the Senate and White House, the American people made a strong and principled stand against the bill.

And now for some background: The issues of immigration reform and illegal aliens obviously hit a raw nerve for the middle class. Despite the fact that the economy has been doing well, many Americans have a shared sense of ill-boding and unease about the economy that's been showing up in right track, wrong track opinion polling for years, and which now has crystallized in the belief that there's a growing disparity between the wealthy and the middle class. Certainly, Big Business and the wealthy appear to be benefiting disproportionately from the economy. The common folk feel they're being squeezed and morphed into "the new working class", which is losing good paying jobs to cheap labor both at home and abroad in this process of globalization, and they can't quite make ends meet despite overtime hours and second jobs.

Not surprisingly, many Americans are fans of CNN's Lou Dobbs, author of "War on the Middle Class: How the Government, Big Business, and Special Interest Groups Are Waging War on the American Dream and How to Fight Back". Dobbs is a firm believer that cheap labor (by illegal aliens) is driving down middle class wages: "Real wages in the overall construction sector have fallen nearly 2 percent since the start of the decade and nearly 4 percent since the recent wage peak in 2003. Construction workers in 2006 were making the same per-hour salary as they did in 1965 (measured in 1982 dollars). Landscaping workers have also seen real wages fall by nearly 4 percent since 2001. For the leisure and hospitality sector, workers are making the same per-hour salary as they did in 1972. I've said for years that we cannot reform immigration if we cannot control it, and we cannot control it unless we secure our borders and ports. Once again it is clear that corporate America, special interests and the out-of-touch elites of the Senate have little regard for truth, working Americans, the common good and the national interest."

The middle class feels it's being hit with a double whammy in this precarious economic atmosphere: Illegal aliens are seen as depressing the wages of the middle class. Then, to add insult to injury, the middle class is required to pay billions of dollars in extra taxes to subsidize the costs incurred by these same illegal aliens that are utilizing a host of services, most notably: the criminal justice system (prisons are expensive), social services (mothers with anchor babies), health care (that's causing hospitals to experience fiscal emergencies and closures), and the education system (for the children of illegal aliens). In other words, Big Business is permitted to maintain cheap labor on the backs of the American taxpayer. Now add into the mix that some illegal aliens are bringing in drug crime, gang violence and diseases. No wonder the citizenry is up in arms! The middle class has had ample experience with subsidizing the 12-20 million illegal aliens that are already here, and the thought of 66 million more low-skill impoverished immigrants coming to the US, via chain migration, over the next twenty years was just too mind-boggling. Moreover, it was obvious that America had to curtail its slipping and sliding toward Third Worldism. All that being said, middle class America was compelled to get involved in the routing of the abominable immigration bill.

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