Today on Daily Kos, I read this
diary entry. Seems to me, sadly, that he's right. We are coming perilously close to the complete death of the American dream, and what a tragic loss that would be. Remember when we were kids? For me, that wasn't really that long ago. I was in elementary school during the thick of the Reagan-Bush 41 years, the "ketchup is a vegetable" time, and even then, there was still a sense of possibility for everyone in my second-grade classroom. Today, I think it's dishonest and cruel to set kids up with the "You can be anything you want to be!" line.
There's precious little middle class left. Jobs that people could do with little formal training are pretty much gone, replaced by technology or shipped off to Bangalore. The minimum wage hasn't gone up since the first days of Clinton. There seems to be a concerted effort, between outsourcing and this asinine "guest workers" program, to create two Americas: the rich, and the underclass. How antithetical to everything we stand for as a country!
My husband and I are in our 20s, and we've followed every rule: work hard, go to school, be kind and conscientious. But that just doesn't cut it in BushCorp America, so we have to reconsider our options. I've decided to become a lawyer, not only for the interest in the field, but because I need to find a career that pays large amounts of money to be able to afford housing and guarantee my future. There's no telling where outsourcing could take the white-collar field, now that the blue-collar occupations have pretty much been dismantled in America. It's a grand tragedy writ large all over this country. The Republican Crime & Lies Syndicate is killing our nation's spirit, one tax cut for the wealthy at a time. I grieve for the nation I was raised in, the one I pledged allegiance to every morning of my childhood. Where I live doesn't resemble that place at all.