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Welcome to the plutocracy.
Life sure is boring down here on earth
It's all full of work and no thanks
The rich folks get richer and the poor still are poor
And the middle class work for the banks
-Terry McGovern, "Beam Me Up Scotty"
OK. So President Obama made a deal with
I really hope Obama knows what he's doing.
I trusted him on the stimulus package. Sure, it provided more jobs for those in the road construction industry. But for folks like me -- bupkis. Where are the jobs for a degreed computer professional with 20 years of experience? All I've been able to get since 2008 are short-term jobs; nothing permanent. Jobs from employers that don't provide health care insurance. When I had my heart attack back in May, I had no coverage. Now I'm looking at a mountain of medical bills that I don't know if I'll ever be able to repay.
Two days ago, I saw a bar graph allegedly from the US Office of Management and Budget showing the annual budget deficits over the past several years, along with projected deficits. (I can't find it on the OMB website, so I'm linking to that graph from the website of the conservative Heritage Foundation, who apparently are picking up that statistic and running with it.) The bar graph appears to show that the deficit for Obama's first year in office dwarfed GWB's lat year. But then, I'm reminded of Bejamin Disraeli's famous quote: "There are lies, damned lies, and statistics." And I don't know what to believe about this. I do know that fiscal year 2009 ran from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009. That was still Bush's budget.
Meanwhile, I'm seeing myself slowly marginalized from the middle class to the working class into the lower class. And I have a bad feeling about this.