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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is unique among presidential
candidates for advancing practical, sweeping policies to restore the
middle class.
Forbes contributor Michael Bernick
this week highlights RFK, Jr.’s economic
policy and provides a
cohesive snapshot of the candidate’s approach to
economic reform and how it “draws on ideas from across the political
spectrum.”
Bernick says:
“His plan has been termed
‘working class capitalism’ or ‘populist
capitalism,’ but whatever
term is used, Kennedy challenges the mainstream
Democratic narrative, in a
way that no other campaign is doing.
Kennedy comes back to this theme
often in his talks … wages in working-class jobs have
declined steadily compared to
knowledge economy jobs since the late 1970s. This is so, even though
these working-class jobs — truck driver, certified nurse assistant
in long-term care facilities, non-union construction worker, retail
clerk, and hundreds of other blue-collar occupations — are the ones in
the American economy providing goods and services
valued by others.
America must find a way back to an economy in which
these workers are not one paycheck away from economic
despair.
“Kennedy also emphasizes the
rebuilding of the small business economy…”
In his final assessment, Bernick
contends that “Kennedy’s ideas are worth
following.”
Please help us get RFK, Jr.’s message of economic hope out
to everyone.
Thank you,
Team Kennedy https://www.kennedy24.com/
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