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I about as liberal as they come, and please don't expect to change me, though I do sometimes sneak up on you with a surprise (pro-death penalty, for instance). Although now gainfully employed as a full-time web writer and social media strategist, I keep my toes in the pool as a freelance theater critic, blogger and board member of the Illinois Woman's Press Association. To read my work on this page is to find vignettes about Chicago, Hollywood, my own turbulent life, and of course, my number one passion: local and national politics.

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AUGUST 12, 2010 12:03PM

Let Them Eat Bitterness

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I live in a nice building in a not always so nice neighborhood. Two nights ago, an intoxicated member of the “99 Weekers” club took it upon himself to smash the exterior intercom unit of my residence with a baseball bat.  “99 Weekers” is a cute name for a tragic situation facing growing numbers of Americans, who have exhausted the maximum unemployment insurance benefits available to them, 99 weeks, without the end result of finding new and meaningful employment.

 

These individuals don’t want a handout, they want a job, but with increasingly anemic private sector growth, face the prospect of finding themselves permanent members of the new underclass. Without income and with dwindling marketable skills, the disenfranchisement of these former members of the middle is slowly turning to misplaced anger, directed not at the government or corporations, who are ultimately responsible for the nation’s tailspin. Instead we are witnessing the beginning of a modern day class war, waged between the frustrated and desperate “have nots” and the perceived “haves.”

 

Let me be clear: I am not a “have.” I experienced a childhood of abject poverty marked by abuses and neglect of the most harrowing kind. Be that as it may, I get that my comparatively fancy rental can offer an easy target to a drunken individual who has spent another fruitless day looking for work. On his way home to face an expectant family, knowing he must check his ever diminishing manhood at the door once again, I can understand the urge to displace on an inanimate object. Intercoms can be repaired and I hope that this hasty act provided some form of comfort.

 

In discussing this incident with a co-worker, the subject of the palpably rising anger of ordinary Americans came up. My office mate astutely observed that we appear to be on the verge of a modern day French Revolution. Only viewed through the cracked prism of America’s toxic partisan politics “holy war,” we are miscasting the players with dangerous consequences.

 

For example, Michelle Obama is being pigeonholed by the right as the 2010 understudy to Marie Antoinette. The chum being tossed to the public by members of the Republican party, are the images of Michelle’s lavish private vacation to Spain that made the viral rounds last week. Mrs. Obama is a private citizen and does it come as a surprise to anyone that the first family has money enough? Before moving into the White House, both of the Obamas had thriving legal careers and a beautiful home in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. If the First Lady can afford some time away from the relentless stress of being Barack’s wife, why should we draw erroneous conclusion that she is somehow ignorant of the suffering of normal Americans? This is a logical fallacy being peddled by those who would love it if we could be distracted enough to take our eyes off the real problem: legislative paralysis enabled by corporate kowtowing.

The real Marie Antoinettes in our story are people like former Nixon speechwriter and TV personality Ben Stein, who was quoted recently as saying The people who have been laid off and cannot find work are generally people with poor work habits and poor personalities…I see people who have overbearing and unpleasant personalities and/or who do not know how to do a day’s work.” 

Out of touch much Mr. Stein?  

Or how about GOP  Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, who called a $20 billion victims’ fund negotiated by the Obama administration for those who have been put out of work in the Gulf, and funded by BP, “extortion.”

 

No wonder our most currently beloved pop cultural hero is former Jet Blue flight attendant Steven Slater, who assumed his rightful place in the media zeitgeist this week by engaging in the most flamboyantly fabulous resignation of all time. After being hit in the head with a piece of overhead luggage one time too many, Mr. Slater decided he couldn’t wait for the plane to taxi to the gate before telling passengers and co-workers where to stick it. Instead he grabbed the microphone and a beer, saying his piece before deploying the emergency slide - sailing out of the plane and into the hearts of millions of Americans - who applauded Slater’s actions with enthusiasm that only be described as wish fulfillment.

 

However what really crystallized the idea that we may in fact be headed toward a massive, violent populist uprising was a recent article I read by David Stockman, President Reagan’s director of the Office of Management and Budget. Yes, the following words came from a disgusted member of old guard, “true” and fiscally conservative Republicanism:

 

“The day of national reckoning has arrived…we will see a class rebellion, a new revolution, a war against greed and the wealthy….It’s a pity that the modern Republican party offers the American people an irrelevant platform of recycled Keynesianism when the old approach – balanced budgets, sound money and financial discipline – is needed more than ever.”

 

In other words, my building’s intercom box is only the beginning…

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I think I'm scared. Free floating fear that is snapping in the air all around me when I leave my home and go into the world, try to act like nothing's happening. It took me a minute to gather my thoughts. Apologies for hogging the first two comments!
I have been noticing a lot of rage too; a dark, ambient resentment, bitterness on the streets. Or has it always been that way? Or am I just being paranoid? What with all the incantations of apocalypse being floated around these days, I'm beginning to see flying spaghetti monsters. But I'm fine. Really! Just fine. Really.
The time to be angry is when you have a job, not waiting until things don't go your way and then start calling out for change. And there's always been a battle raging between the haves and have-nots, it's just a bit more visible now. But who in America has the balls to declare a revolution against capitalism?
There has always been the super rich, knowing how to push the middle and lower class's buttons. They crowd the airwaves (arena) with talking points about abortion, guns, religion, and gay marriage to have us fight among ourselves. All of the while, they have been stealing from the rest of us, and with many Americans's blessings-i.e. Republicans. It is really about the haves(a lot or all) and the have-nots(the rest of us). R
I get irritated that these out-of-work-for-ages-and-now-are-scared people seem to think this has never happened to anyone before and now it's happening to them let's suddenly lose it because their bubble has burst?
Who was giving a shit about the poor in the nineties? Were they?
It was certainly rare to have compassion for anyone not being a 'have' then.
Maybe this country's situation now wouldn't be here if the 'haves' then actually cared about anyone other than themselves...as they only seem to now.
Excuse my rant, I'm a little ragers too I guess...you've hit a nerve-- great post!
If I were an unemployed young person, I would just enlist in the military and hope the economy is better when I discharge.

For pacifists, there are many non-infantry jobs in the military.
B,

What the credulous right forgets, or more clearly, does NOT want to remember, is that their hated New Deal, the one that created this countries now crumbling infrastructure, was put in place as Washington feared otherwise their would be riots in the streets of the whole country.

Revisionists aren't worth anything where the rubber meets the road ... today's "conservatives" are weak, scared, haters.
"It’s a pity that the modern Republican party offers the American people an irrelevant platform of recycled Keynesianism when the old approach – balanced budgets, sound money and financial discipline – is needed more than ever.”

I guess Mr. Stockman missed the part where the democrats have been in control of fiscal policy since 2006.
Everything we do in this country in the name of profit is why we got here to this place in time.

We have companies we are bailing out who are now posting billions in profits. They claim these profits will be reinvested, but how? And do they invest those profits into people? Not likely.

Instead, we've allowed big business to set up class wars pitting those people with jobs against those people who are out of theirs. You don't have to be a real "have" to understand that you are one if you have a job--even if it isn't a good job.

Something has to be done, but it's not likely going to happen until people get mad enough to do something. (R)
"...hope the economy is better when I discharge."

You mean IF you discharge. In one piece. With your sanity intact. That's a big if.
This is so well done...thank you for posting it. xox
I just saw a piece on the News Hour about the "99 weekers." They profiled a handful of these displaced workers, one of which was a woman who was laid off within weeks of her husband's job loss, and now they're packing up thier home for foreclosure. I thought to myself, there but for the grace of God...Contrary to Mr. Stein's musings, this recession is not about the lazy no accounts who don't want to work anyway. Anyone still thinking that way will soon have a rude awakening.
I agree with all your points. But...how do you know for a fact that this vandal was a 99 week guy without a job?
We are in the process of losing everything we have. I have no job, and my unemployment was ended at 52 weeks, which is all you get in California if you don't find any work for a full year.

With no money, I couldn't pay vehicle registration/smog certificate fees. I now have two unpaid citations for expired registration. Now that I have paid the registration, the fees are much higher and are in collections. My driver license is expired. The car was nearly impounded yesterday when I was stopped again. I can't drive it now without risking losing it. It has bald tires and the bare minimum of insurance. I put $5 of gas into it each time.

I will have to find a way to pay the tickets because my field requires a background check. I will not find work without clearing it all up.

My credit is a disaster. It was bad before I sobered up, but I had made a lot of progress in the intervening two years. I have three years of sobriety now. We had a checking account, but the abrupt discontinuation of my unemployment insurance income and one bounced check has resulted in a huge mess that I don't think I can ever clean up. Did you know that most jobs require credit checks now?

My spouse had a full time job, but she has had her wages cut by 10% and is no longer full time. She barely earns minimum wage. She can still drive the car, but it is unsafe due to the condition of the tires. She has a bachelor's degree and 15 years of experience in her field.

I sent 27 resumes out two weeks ago and haven't had a single call. I have a BA and am certified to do the work. I have about two years of experience and am far better qualified than most people who hold this job.

I lost my last job for the given reason and for the hidden one.

The given reason: I refused to withhold testing strips from a diabetic client who was running out within days.

The hidden reason: I'm openly lesbian, and the parole agent was a closeted gay dittohead. (And I'm not stretching the truth.)

I have high blood pressure and depression, and I had to order my meds through a Thai pharmacy. My partner also has depression, and I got her meds from an Indian pharmacy. We have no insurance and cannot afford doctor visits. We have no written prescriptions.

You tell me, should I be uneasy?
I should add that my retired parents have gone way above and beyond the call of duty, but I can't fathom continuing on their generosity alone.
If Michelle had any kind of sensitivity she would not have gone abroad at a time like this.
Lorraine, the brouhaha over the First Lady's vacation is designed to divert your attention. I see that is the entirety of your comment here, and that seems quite insensitive to me.
Answers to a few of the questions/comments posted here:

Robin Sneed - you're welcome. I know how personally this topic affects you.

Caitlin Kelly - The man who broke the intercom was caught and arrested onsite. He was clearly intoxicated and the rant he provided as an excuse for his behavior included some unsavory language about how the system is screwing him and how he hates people who live in buildings like mine in the neighborhood.

Leslie Basden - everyone should skip reading my post and go stright to your story. This is after all, the heart of issue. The endless hampster wheel of bureaucracy, arbitrary laws, discrimination and bad breaks that can culminate to shatter the lives of every day people who just want to work and survive. I am not a religious person but I am sending all the good karma your way that I can. And you are correct in restating my point that focusing on Michelle Obama's trip to Spain is a wanted distraction perpetrated by "them."

Thank you to everyone who commented. I wondered if others saw what I have been seeing. Apparently so.
I find the vituperative rhetoric against presidents and their families for their vacationing to be really, really off base. It was as bad with W as it is with the Obama's. In this day of instant electronics, WHERE they physically sit is really immaterial to them being able to do the people's business.

Similarly, I applaud any public displays of parenting the Obama's do. They reach a target market where seeing parenting by example rather than parenting by old white male lecture likely has far more impact and value.

It's an ugly time. I can appreciate the frustration.
I find the vituperative rhetoric against presidents and their families for their vacationing to be really, really off base. It was as bad with W as it is with the Obama's. In this day of instant electronics, WHERE they physically sit is really immaterial to them being able to do the people's business.

Similarly, I applaud any public displays of parenting the Obama's do. They reach a target market where seeing parenting by example rather than parenting by old white male lecture likely has far more impact and value.

It's an ugly time. I can appreciate the frustration.
Becky, I agree wholeheartedly. Also, this piece is well thought-out and well written . . . well done all around.
I hope you are right. The unemployed should raise hell, but directed at corporate greed not at the public. I have been unemployed for almost 10 months--the first time in my life. I have worked for 40 years, since I was 16. My only significant time off was the first 14 months after I had my son and I taught part-time. I placate myself by writing humor and trying to stay positive.
Becky, I think this piece is quite good and certainly worthy of the cover and EP. You gave me a place to lay out my current situation, and I appreciate that very much. I have not been outspoken about the entire picture before, so thank you for helping me get it out by providing a frame to the canvas.
i do get bored with pointing out, that a nation with citizen initiative could revolt without bloodshed.

remarks that the poor have always been there are apposite: the only rebellion comes from people who thought they were safe while walking past the bridge unsafe losers lived under.

no one is safe until the citizens are masters of the nation, and politicians work for them as clerks, not lords.
This was a very well written and intelligent post.
You're so spot on about poor Michelle Obama's vacation.

I've seen some things around lately cautioning people to stop believing that things are going to get better--that the vast majority of us are going to have to learn to live with a lot less and a much lower quality of life. Maybe there are some upsides to that--but of course we'll be doing it knowing that our money and our futures have been used to bail out corporate criminals.

Maybe you're right and we will see an uprising--but I fear that our beliefs about morality/goodness/work ethic=wealth are so hammered into many of us that even though we're unemployed and furious and desperate that we really secretly still believe it's somehow all our fault. Stories like Leslie's and Sheba's break my heart.
I'd like to see a reality show about a bunch of people living in a foreclosed, reoccupied tenemant on $7 an hour and blood donations. But since that probably isn't going to happen, a populist uprising might be in order.
rated.
How the anger might be exploited is what really scares me. R.
I'm back to explain I asked Becky to delete my first comment; I was so unnerved that I couldn't get my thoughts together to put them into sense-making words. This post had an EP before comment #1 was recorded. Some one else was jolted out of their chair like I was and recognized the truth captured in these words. I live in fear of the future and am afraid all the time. I must find a way past the anxiety I have unconsciously been living with so I can breathe again.
Becky, I sometimes wonder if some of these politicians ever go to a grocery story and buy milk, bread and just other essentials.

Thanks for an excellent article.
Interesting piece, and you're right about what's coming.

Just out of curiosity, how did you learn that the vandal was a 99er?

For the record, what was done to you was wrong, and counter-productive. In order for vandalism to be productive, it must be very carefully targeted at large corporations and their franchisees, at banks and bank-owned properties, and at police property. Violence against individuals, even the police, is wrong. Only carefully-targeted property damage can be ethically justified.
Oh, you're so right, Becky, I can sense it. This is going to get much worse before it gets better.
Stupid is as stupid does. I'm certainly not old enough to have lived it, but Herbert Hoover sent the Army after citizens with live ammunition, for the crime of protesting the Depression. Our Right Wingnuts are cut from the same cloth.
So I agree, 100%. We can get more socialist, but do we really want to? We know where we've been and we know what doesn't work, but history proves that we don't learn from our history. Oh, the woes we faced and as you so elegantly put, are going to face...
I suppose it should be encouraging and cathartic to read such an extraordinarily written and perceived piece such as this--and it is. Very cathartic and really, really good word-spinning!

Anyway, even if "it" starts with the likes of public rage unleashed on innocent and vulnerable street-buzzers, "it" will start--and "it" will start in the cities, like it always does. I wonder what it's like to be in the position of an urban police officer (or soldier) today--with the impending threat of mass confrontation coming. I think that, like many on this thread, they must know they're going to face the ultimate conflict of interest right on the front lines. We know what the French, Russians and Chinese did when it was their "times like these!" What will Americans do when what's happening really sinks in????

But then, I live far from any big city (though I grew up and spent most of my life in NYC, CHI & LA) surrounded overwhelmingly by my political and social opposites who live in isolated gated communities and are much better armed than me (and my butterknife.) In my (rebellious) youth I would never have imagined myself being as "resigned" as I am to waiting for others fight my battles for me, but...I'm afraid it's going to be up to all you urbanites to decide when "critical mass" has been reached? Or not, as the case may be?

Whatever, considering the situation and circumstances we're in, if we don't actively oppose and fight back, we'll have to officially accept that George Orwell (as opposed to Karl Marx) had the correct prophesy about what Capitalist/industrial societies do when they collapse.

To the commenters who point out the "too late to complain" factor for those of us (ie. the formerly successful and now ruined) who passively tolerated our descent into this mess; please be reminded that until recently, we had all mostly held onto the belief that our voting, political action and individual generosity was enough to "do our part"-- until now. This even when we were stepping over the bodies of countless homeless people on our ways to work in the urban 80's. In hind-sight, I did say to myself back then, "there but for the grace of God go I". Now I say (having always known it could be my turn anytime) "God damn it! He got me!"
Blackflon: You may recall that it was the GOP that fought two wars "off the books" to run the deficit to sky-high levels.
holy cannole. I'm quaking. Is there a t-shirt we can buy, a secret handshake or gang sign we should learn to let the 99-weekers know we are sympathizers?
First things first.

I am a Natsirim( a sect of believers after Yahusha (Jesus) until 321 AD when outlawed by the HRCC. All of the worshipers of Him were known as belonging to the Man from Nazereth (Natsirim).
As such I would be considered a Christian Anarchist.
I have been a itinerate Preacher to the Poor and Homeless since 1970 when called a Jesus Freak.
I want to reach out to Leslie, to let her know that Yahusha Loves you no matter what the Church of today believes, they are wrong.
He died for every human on this Planet. But sometimes I doubt if he died for the Rich.
For the rich and haughty have surely gotten their reward.
Yours awaits you.
For those who are First will be last and those who are last shall be first.
All of these Politician claim to have a form of belief in a God.
They put it on their money and claim it in an oath.
They are liars.
They, our Overlords discust me and my Yahuah (God).

"For how can anyone of them say they Love a God they can't see and not Love a Brother or Sister they do see"

The answer is simple, they don't know the Yahuah I know.

For he teaches us Love for one another.

Not piety.

A true believer would be part of "The Way"

That is to help your Brother and Sisters, especially if they have nothing.

He see all of His creation, He Loves all of His Creation.

But if these who have would only read the Book of Knowledge (how to be Human) the scriptures they would be more then happy to have a Society based on His teachings.
But no, these individuals want only for themselves.
Sodom wasn't destroyed as they say do to Sins of Sexual desires as they claim. It was destroyed because as our Savior (yes it was Him that went to get Lot) saw at their gates starving, homeless, sick and dying Humans.
It Pissed him off, for that's not what he wanted His Creation to become. A self serving greedy individual who is luke warm.
Woe to these.
When the Rich Man came before Yahusha, He asked what must he do to gain the Kingdom Of God (Yahuah)?
Yahusha's answer was to give all you have to the poor and follow him.
Did He? No.
You see it is Evil what has come about through those who have seeked power over the Many.
They have no eyes to see and ears to hear the cries that go to the father from the Souls of men.
They have seats of Power over Life and death.
They took it upon themselves a form of Righteousness, but deep in their heart of hearts they despise all others. If they didn't this America would not be what it has become.

Yahuah uses Evil and Good to bring about His Will. It is man who forgets there is a higher Authority then themselves and that this Authority watches through His Watchers and those who truly seek Him in Prayer for one's such as yourself.

I will tell you this much.
When my brother and sister were dying from AIDS it was not the Government or any Churches that game forward to help in their needs, it was The gay mens health organization in NY. They weren't gay, but were treated as Family and took care of their bills until death.
Now there is the Love of Yahuah(God) in them.
Everyone shunned them but them.

I myself have been Judged not mentally or Physically able to work by a Federal Judge, thus I was given SSD.

My wife is out of work. No one will ever hire me for the records state I can't work.
So to you I say pray for me also. For when the Day comes that they (the crazies who run the Institution ) stop my SSD, I will have to suck up and break the laws of my God (Yahuah).

"For they can run, but they can not hide."

In Cape Cod 3 Homes burnt to the ground with spray painted garage doors that said "I Hate the Rich"

The Empire has fallen for it was a Lie to begin with.
America made it's bed and "We the People" have to lay in it.

There are no chosen nations of God.

If it were a nation of God's principle, you would not be in this horrible situation.

I will survive off my own water, deer meat, turkey's, victory garden and Solar power, until they the ones who want to start a revolution come forward and start the street protest against the Status qoue. Then I shall join them again as I once did against the Vietnam War and the Draft.

One thing I am worried about is the millions of Seniors in their wheel chairs being beaten and shot at by the National Guard and Police.

The Seniors will be creamed as we were back then. This will come about when SS checks don't arrive. Florida will be in Flames.

Remember and never forget Kent State four Dead in Ohio by our own troops.

Leslie have heart for the day of judgment is upon the Rich and the Politicians.

Don't know when, but the breaking point is just around the corner.
few.
This is the curse to them that say they Love the same God as I.
I will be their judge which is given to the Faithful and true believers which amount to just a a few.
At the Day of Judgment, the Judgment of these sinners shall be
Oh yes, you're so right, oops, I mean, correct. Just keep up this line you Salon-ers feed to your scaredy-cat sycophants so we can send BO and the misses back to their Chi-Town mansion next year. Then all you folks can sit around and commiserate on what the heck went wrong? How come the folks in America didn't go for that Marxist stuff we all love so much?
By-the-way, one of the things I notice when reading this liberal pap is the 'I' word. Seems it's always about yourselves and your 'world'. Hmmm, narcissism on full-display, it seems.