this link take you to 2007 census information on income, poverty & health insurance--the data's linked at the top, followed by a series of interpretations.
Economist's View: New Census Data on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance
there is a difference between structural features and statements about subjective dispositions or attitudes--the latter can operate in any number of structural configurations. this one, which has taken shape since the beginning of the bush period, show working people's incomes stagnating, poverty rates higher, the number of uninsured people up---this beneath the massaged data you get from the administration's permanent campaign machine, which a cynical fellow would call propaganda--but i am not a cynical fellow.
there is no morally upright capitalism at the structural level, but there's a potentially infinite series of bromides that function to blame the poor for being poor, as if structural conditions didn't exist. i don't think there's a moral capitalism at all, except in some candyland version.
put this in the context of the bailout, and it spells class warfare.
nothing moral about that shit.