and your response is what? to see how many adjectives you can fit in one sentence? (which would seem to be four) or maybe its to show how many words you can spell containing five or more letters? which wold be 12 if you count the five you borrowed from the original post or 13 if you consider ahahahahahahahahahaha a word!
to give a slightly less "third-grader" response it is my opinion that the middle class "need-not/want-not" what does the voted candidate have to offer a job? ooops wait already got one. health care? comes with most decent "middle-class" jobs, how bout welfare? sorry don't meet the criteria....its the job thing again, so there goes the selective-elected that caters to the needs of the people. So the middle class has "enough" but what can he offer the elected officials? is h gonna start new businesses? make huge contributions to campaign funds? They just want to go home, hug their spouse, laugh with their kids and probably watch some rerun of a reality show to make them feel better about their own lives.
Bottom line is there is no "middle-class" voting majority, no middle class agenda. Without there who is going to be their spokesman, candidate, or representative? Oh their out there, seldom elected, and always overpowered by the masses screaming for the unfortunate lower-class or coddling the all too lucrative upper-class. We can jump on forums whine gripe complain, but more than not we are to busy working to run for any offices, or even vote for that matter. Until we find a way to change that, America will always be carried on the backs of the working class.