I don't think I can put into words how much I detest this sort of thinking. I have known a great many Democrats and Republicans. Not one of them was evil or hate any "class" in America. They had very different views one what would make America better.
Some people think that we need to take more money from successful business and people and lend or give it to those more in need. Others think that doing so will hurt the successful businesses and people and make us less well off overall. Both sides want people to be better off. Their motives are both good. They differ in what they think will work.
You may think that I am evil for not supporting the auto bailout. I and almost all of the majority of Americans that oppose it are not. We differ with you not in our concern for working class people but in what we think will help them the most.
Many countries in modern times have gone from poor to weathly (Singapore, Ireland, and Hong Kong are a couple of examples). They have done it by lowering taxes and decreasing regulations. Other countries have taken significant strides to protect their working class and have seen their economies decline relative to other nations (Germany, France, and pre-Thatcher England are examples). I'm not going to claim that less government spending and fewer regulations are always better. I do believe, however, that countries with freer economies will help their citizens (including the poor) better than heavily regulated economies. Despite believing this, I don't think that people with differing opinions are evil nor are their intentions.
I request that you quit the extremist, partisan name calling of your opponents. Leave that trash for Rush, Nader, et al. I'm not saying that your doing so is evil, but I don't think it is helping you either.