The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A thriving middle class is a necessary precondition for a free representative government.
The United States is a country where practically everybody considers himself middle class.
I believe a solid, really strong middle-class is the key to making the country in the best way.
The key to a vibrant middle class is an abundance of jobs that pay enough so that workers can provide for themselves and their families, enjoy leisure time, save for retirement and pay for their children's education so they can grow up and earn even more than their parents.
What I look at with each vote is that priority of whether it's good for the middle class or not.
There once was this powerful, both capital and political, class who cared about supporting and affirming a solid middle class in this country.
Look, there is a sort of old view about class which is a very simplistic view that we have got the working class, the middle class and the upper class, I think it is more complicated than that.
'Middle class' used to be synonymous with secure, with steady, with boring, because middle-class people were people who were pretty much safe from the time they first started work on through retirement and until their deaths. No longer.
It is the tendency of the social burdens to crush out the middle class, and to force society into an organization of only two classes, one at each social extreme.
In politics, an organized minority is a political majority.