Funny joke, but not true.
Being poor in American can mean looking at your children and knowing that no matter how much you might wish for them to have a better life than you, they probably won't. It can mean having to fear for your life every time you bring your groceries home (or walk to school). It can mean not being able to afford to feed the food to your children that you know would keep them healthy. And when they do get sick, it can mean not being able to afford the medicine that could save their lives. Finally, it can mean not having a roof over your head, and having to find hazardous shelter every time the sun goes down.
We may not have the excessive masses of poor folk that exist in some other countries, but for the increasing number of people here that are truly poor, it's a lot worse than not having 90 channels of crap to choose from. I don't think that what the Democrats are about is class warfare. Nobody's shouting to eat the rich. I think they're just talking about making sure that all Americans have the opportunity to pursue their own happiness. It doesn't seem like that unrealistic a goal. And it sure seems like it would be worthwhile.
We're not poor. We got a nice tax break from Bush and his folks, but as I said to Maj last night, I'd gladly do without that extra bit of blowable cash so that the folks around me could be happier.