Actually, I don’t see her rhetoric as class warfare. Just the opposite. It’s about us all being in it together. We all cooperate. We pay for roads and education and police and you give us jobs. That’s the deal between working people and capitalists. The capitalists need to understand that we already subsidize their profits, and when times are tough, they can’t expect to keep even more while the rest of us either pay more, or accept less services.
The problem is that if we cut back on paying for education and safety and road, then the capitalists won’t have good workers, or be safe from crime and they won’t be able to get their products to market. There are some business people who recognize this and they are in favor of better schools for the hoi polloi. Others hire folks and do the training themselves, and wonder why the schools didn’t do it. They then thing that public schools are a waste because they didn’t do a good job.
Still other business critters hire folks who are too unskilled to do the job and just complain about being unable to get good workers, and they don’t even have a clue as to why that is. Must be Democrats, they think. Far too often, that’s what passes for analysis among the monied classes.