A New Caretaker for the Rule of the Rich in the U.S.?

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Today we looked at the latest twist in U.S. presidential politics from the standpoint of a strong middle class as the best measure of leadership. What is revealed is that since the Eisenhower administration ended in 1961, every election has brought forward a leader whose administration increased income inequality (the Gini coefficient), resulting in wealth concentration and a shrinking middle-class family structure in the nation. Can we expect this to change without a revolution?

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