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What do you mean exactly by a 'class war'
That the economics and politics are being shifted in such a way as to result in a ruling class and an underclass.
I think there are people fighting a class war in nearly every country. Only in some countries there are more such people than in other countries ..
The Democrats try to promote class war at each election.
Yes, that is why they want to see everyone with a roof over their heads, enough to eat, affordable health care, clothing, education, and a safe and secure street to live on, That's the way to really divide people!!
The number of reported homeless goes up during every Presidential election also. However, the statistics are never very accurate.
The rich against all others
I think the ever-growing spread between the richest and poorest makes that crystal clear. As I just heard on a news analysis program, newspapers are now expected to return 20%. It used to be that they were expected to print the news. That example sums it up in a nutshell.
There is no purpose higher than greed, and people with a substantial toehold in that game will always win at the expense of others. What an epitaph for a nation that had much to be proud of.