So, “the rich” (however that’s defined from day to day) should have no voice in public affairs? I’m not sure anyone, from Jefferson to the Pope has ever said that. But perhaps you can provide the quotes from reliable sources.
And since Obamacare provides neither “adequate” (even Obama admits that) nor “affordable” healthcare, (what’s the estimate now? A trillion in addition to the cost of the care itself for most people) I guess it’s okay to criticize it, right?
And what conservatives oppose unions per se? One reads some of them criticizing unions that use political power to loot the public till. I do see some of that. One does see criticism of unions that drive companies offshore. Sometimes one sees conservatives do that. Sometimes one sees criticism of unions that force member contributions to immoral causes and candidates. But I don’t think many, even conservatives, condemn unions as such and in all ways. I think my “strawman meter” just pegged out.
You are most correct, sir.
I think some here like to paint conservatives with a broad brush.
We are called to help the poor. That is non-negotiable. How one decides to help the poor is left up to prudential judgement.