Two points:

1. I actually applaud Hillary's honesty in telling us her brand of "change" will be funded by the Middle Class. Lest we forget, the Middle Class are the only people in this country who EVER get their taxes increased, and if you think T-Rump (a member of the elite class that perpetuates that standard) would do it any differently, you are hopelessly stupid. Hillary's honesty here was not enough to convince me to vote for her, however, as that may be the first bit of truth to escape her mouth in many years.

2. Arguing that the GOP is sick of so many people getting rich off careers in public service, while I'm sure that's what they'd like you to believe, falls flat when you consider that it was a Republican administration that brought us Citizens United, which essentially assures campaign budgets for maintaining elected public offices will never be lacking in dirty, corporate money. The GOP is just fine with long careers on the beltway, thank you... as long as the careers in question are their own.

They're all playing us like a bunch of damned fools. Judging from how many people still believe political action is motivated by anything other than money, they may be right in their assessment. Get big money out of elections and you'll start seeing laws for the greater good. Until then, all you will see, from either party, will be more bad laws that benefit the wealthiest at the expense of the Middle Class. Eventually, the Middle Class will cease to exist, and then they will have a problem. Of course, that won't happen if we pull our heads out of our a$$es and affect change before then. I hate to say it, but I don't see a scenario where we can make that happen with our votes at this point.