That Sinking Feeling

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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/19/opinion/19herbert.html?_r=2&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

That Sinking Feeling

By BOB HERBERT
Published: October 18, 2010

Barack Obama seems to think he’s done a pretty terrific job as president, but maybe he hasn’t trumpeted his accomplishments effectively enough.

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The president and his party may have racked up one legislative victory after another — on the bank bailouts, the stimulus package, the health care bill, and so forth — but ordinary Americans do not feel as if their lives or their prospects are improving. And they don’t think it’s a public relations problem.

Nearly 15 million are jobless and many who are working are worried that they (or a close relative) will soon become unemployed. The once solid foundation of home ownership has grown increasingly wobbly, with the number of foreclosures this year expected to surpass a million. And the country is still at war.

The voter unrest that is manifesting itself in myriad (and often peculiar) ways reflects a real fear that not just family finances but the country itself is in a state of decline. “I don’t know where we’re headed,” said a businessman named Chuck Carruthers, who chatted with me in a coffee shop in Atlanta last week. “But I’ll tell you the truth, I don’t think it’s anyplace good.”

Neither the Democrats nor the Republicans have come to grips with this fear, although the Republicans have done yeoman’s work exploiting it.
 
Pretty much sums up the elections for me.

The entire article is a good read.
 
All the legislation in the world doesn't ease the pains of unemployment, loss of healthcare, high taxes and fees, national debt that now will lead to insolvency, loss of home for so many and hunger. Obama and the dems seemed to have forgotten the people in all their schemes and scams to bolster unions and union businesses. That's not to say the republicans can do better as recently they proved unable to govern, but this administration and congress will go down as one of the 2 or 3 worst and most divisive ever in the history of the country.

I wonder if there is anyone who can step up with some leadership to end the oppression.
 

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