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Headline Roundup May 24th, 2019

The Qualms of the American Middle Class: Who is to Blame?

Summary from the AllSides News Team

In a series of opinion articles released this week, a similar topic has emerged as yet another contention between liberals and conservatives- the wealth gap. The case study that is often pointed out is the Californian wealth gap. San Francisco, especially, is in the midst of a housing crisis where the cost of living has seemed to gouge people out of the area. All three articles take aim at Democrats, but moreover, Liberal principles, blaming these virtues for the woes of the cities and the middle class in general.

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It’s Time to Hold American Elites Accountable for Their Abuses
It’s Time to Hold American Elites Accountable for Their Abuses

The Atlantic

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Normally, a scandal centered on how rich parents used bribes to win their children’s admittance into elite colleges wouldn’t play so heavily in the national news. No one much cared when Donald Trump promised large donations as his children enrolled at Penn. But the outrage over the Varsity Blues investigation perfectly illustrates what may be the most important, least understood, and underappreciated political dynamic of our era: a full-on middle-class revolt against the elites and the privileges they hoard. For all the focus on inequality and social justice, this middle-class...

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From the Right
The Democrats’ Other Class War
The Democrats’ Other Class War

National Review (News)

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There is a class war going on inside the Democratic Party.

Consider these two cris de couer: Writing in the New York Times under the headline “America’s Cities Are Unlivable—Blame Wealthy Liberals,” Farhad Manjoo argues that rich progressives have, through their political domination of cities such as San Francisco, built an invisible wall by artificially constricting the supply of housing to keep prices up and the riff-raff down; writing in The Atlantic, Rahm Emanuel, the feckless former mayor of one of those unlivable cities, puts into prose a campaign rally...

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