Deep thought for the day

Filed in National by on January 13, 2009

If you think funerals are depressing then you haven’t been to an unemployment office at 8am. As I approached the office this morning, about 40 people stood in line before the place was even open. At least at a wake you get in line to pass the dead and try to remember what a great life the person had. In line for unemployment you more or less wish you were dead and didn’t have to sit in line with the other sad sacks.

It is beyond depressing to sit in a chair for 2 hours and wait to tell someone you lost your job. Wait to tell them you have a bachelor’s degree, computer skills, communication skills and writing skills that for most of your life you have honed to prevent this day from happening. It is awful.

What makes it more awful is people like John McCain and Bush and the rest of the GOP voted against extending or increasing benefits for people. As if these poor people, literally and categorically poor, people are bilking the system for millions and billions. It is unreal to me the lengths that our politicians will go to keep the poor down and destitute. God forbid they get too good a deal right? We wouldn’t want a person netting $30k gross a year to get over on Uncle Sam and gasp….take another $400 for free would we.

It’s unreal the class warfare that is going on in this country. Bernie Madoff, took $50,000,000,000.00 from his customers and he gets house arrest in his ridiculously big and expensive Manhattan condo. A guy walks into a bank robs it for a $1000 and he can get 20 years in prison within weeks of being caught.

The system is horrible and you have to wonder at what point are people going to revolt? When are people going to march, organize and start chaos that changes the system? How long do people have to have their noses rubbed in dog shit before they slap away the arm that is holding them down and fight? How long will people allow themselves to be raped by a system set up to reward the rich and fuck the poor.

We live in a disgustingly biased society and I pray that my Spanish teacher at Sallies, Father Fredinand was right when he said, “This country will revolt in 75 years” I hope you are right Father, because I can’t take much more of this….

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  1. jason330 says:

    Revolt?

    I’ll bet you’d find some proud Bush voters in that line. People who say they’s vote for Bush again given the chance.

    People vote against their best economic interest all the time becuase they are being duped by the political/media/entertianment complex. It is impossible to imagine that the scales could come off their eyes long enough to ant to revolt.

  2. I’d say out of the 50 or so people there, about 5 were white

  3. jason330 says:

    Two of those five were Bush voters at one time.

  4. Von Cracker says:

    Shorter Poor and Middle-Class Wingnut:

    I’d rather worry about a stranger’s abortion or who they’re marrying instead of keeping my family warm and fed.

    Anyways…..Hang in there, DV!

  5. Dorian Gray says:

    We did elect a black guy president. If you would have told kindly Father so-and-so in 1986 that there would be a black Prez elected in 2008, I think he may have considered that a small revolt. Or perhaps not.

    Keep your chin up dude.

  6. pandora says:

    Hopefully something will come along soon. Keeping my fingers crossed.

  7. kilroy says:

    “When are people going to march, organize and start chaos that changes the system?”

    It’s going to be long time because people can’t even stand up to the local bullshit government. But surely the day will come as it did during the American Revolution. George Washington would be considered a terrorist today. It’s time to end all the dam foreign aid and feed America for once!

    Good luck on the job search ! hang in there!

  8. cassandra m says:

    And people wonder why we’re mad — a destroyed economy is a decent reason to be mad, I’m thinking.

    Hang in, DV and be sure to let us know if there is something any of us can do to help.

  9. anonone says:

    What kind of job are you looking for, DV?

  10. nemski says:

    What kind of job are you looking for, DV?

    A job where he can get paid to surf the internet and blog. 😉

  11. Unstable Isotope says:

    I want that kind of job nemski. Hang in there, DV. A lot of people are in your same boat. I’m still waiting to hear!

  12. Miscreant says:

    Keep the faith, DV. Enjoy the time with your baby. You’ll both be better for it. During a brief time of unemployment back in the 80’s, I took some menial jobs to make ends meet, but found it to be a rather mind-numbing experience. As you can see, I’ve fully recovered.

    Ha!