Sunday, March 24, 2024

Booming Economy? Not for all of us

 


A lot of rich liberal usually Biden supporters on my Facebook are telling me the economy is doing great! Are they high? Some probably live in a bubble while others are so rewarded by the corrupt system, they certainly are going to sing it's praises.

 I think for people who do own stocks, and have wealth maybe things look a lot brighter, the divide between the haves and have-nots has grown harsh. I have well-off friends who admit the economy is bad for some of us, so it's not everyone, but how do I describe my reality to other people? I can't be hard on those better off than me, some have helped us survive. Who buys my art and our ebay too? People with money. I have a lot of richer friends I care about. I don't want them to face what I have suffered.  However, there's something really wrong with people who decide to ignore half the population and consider us all liars about our economic situations. 

Here's a meme one of the wealthy liberals I know posted on Facebook. I wish I lived in their world. They are boomer age, and completely not impacted by the dying economy. This kind of made me angry, how can people be so clueless? 


At least some of my more well-off friends admit the economy is crap. A friend of mine from college that makes 100,000 a year at a high level education job, told me her rent was near what we live on for an entire month. It was 2800 dollars. Her bills seemed as crushing as my own. When you get more money too, all the health deductibles go up.

Biden's going to lose by the way, he's doing the same thing Hillary did complaining about poor people and calling them "Deplorables". Biden just ignores their existence. I had that issue in circles here especially among the woke, where there was no such thing as poor white people. A lot of America is rural, and poor, working class, lower and middle. You think the people struggling for groceries are going to vote for Biden now? Most of us are pissed off. I am. Even if some can make an argument that a sitting president doesn't control every economy lever, we all have watched this guy send off billions to other countries while Americans suffer. Many people on both the right and left suspect that our politicians just don't care about us anymore. 

I think of the things I could have done with more money. I always have ideas for projects. My Fat Pat book has been delayed, I know. My tank printer is giving me fits. I was bound and determined to get 10 copies done, that is 2,300 pages by the way, but the printer was fuzzing up the print by the 200th page. I wanted to sell it electronically but ebay doesn't allow that. I still plan to get it out, though I know it is taking me forever.

I sat down one day and thought of all the crap I need from a new couch even used to replace a breaking down one, to compression supplies, to new supplements, better food, underwear, replacing a cracked windshield on our van,  a seat for my wheelchair, a scooter--yeah I'm dreaming, new shoes, and it was THOUSANDS of DOLLARS. Will I ever see it?, probably not. I was told by my new ear doctor, my other one retired, I'm too deaf now for the $2,000 hearing aids I never could afford to be of any use. 





Politics seems like a dead end to me. I don't have any hope in them anymore. "Get out the vote!" Who cares, voting barely matters anymore. I still vote but everyone I vote for always loses even for city council. Most politicians are snakes, and puppets for the psychopaths in the shadows. My husband is still a Democrat but I hate both parties as everyone here knows. I lean towards Kennedy but can tell he's being closed out when he's only gotten on 6 state ballots so far. They don't let outsiders in. Maybe he's just supposed to suck up numbers like Jill Stein. Remember when she had dinner with Putin and Trump's campaign manager?


We have something like 6 dollars in the bank right now. I have a 20 on me. That's in the entire world. I sold off silver that was in the house, coin, some earrings for 26 dollars a few weeks ago to the silver and gold shop. This guy gives me weird looks as I bring in old thrift store jewelry hoping something is real.  I'm scared all the time. He made some money this week transcribing but we have to pay car/renter's insurance and for my transcribe phone that I use to communicate with. I think there's going to be zero left. 


We got decrepit Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee as our choice in presidents or what South Park called "giant douche and shit sandwich" years ago. Maybe all of us should just invest in our local communities, but that's hard when I'm being forced to leave one I live in now due to money. Maybe if someone is more established go that way if you can. I hope where I move next I will do better. I had some stuff even going in this town when I participated in various churches, and other activities. The USA is a dying empire, plan accordingly. We will all be citizens of our respective states. 

Trump will screw me over for my being disabled, needing Medicare, promoting war with Iran most likely, more tax cuts for the very rich, kowtow to Dominionists and possibly deport all "birthright" citizens-my husband is one. He's upset but I tried to tell him it's just for undocumented immigrants and his parents were documented. I agree with Trump/Republicans on the second amendment, stopping illegal immigration, stopping Covid mandates, and DEI. 

Biden will screw me over pushing Covid mandates [or other future pandemic nonsense], globalism, economically, DEI, extreme "woke" nonsense, pushing more war, and possibly WW3. I agree with liberals on unions, protecting Social Security/Medicare, and supporting welfare. 

It's lose/lose with both. 

I was helping my husband sell ebay, I have more of that to do. We are selling jewelry--I find it at thrift when I can, stamps from my stamp collection, comics and books. He sold some old rock music items too. I'm also doing some paintings for an art show. There's another smaller art show I'm holding next spring, with around 6 works, to do too. My art supplies are running low, so have to figure out getting some more. I buy used art supplies from ebay to make my art happen.

 Sometimes the universe or God gives me stuff, I'm one of those people who sometimes does get help from unexpected places. Like yesterday we were out of money for groceries and someone nice offered me dinner. They don't know my fridge is completely empty and I was contemplating, what foods at the Dollar Tree I could scoop up. I had some old frozen bread, some left over eggs for breakfast with strawberries from a food truck.  We got some Chinese food, the first time I had any in more than a year. Another friend had bought us that dinner. 

I thought later, I should have had them buy me a salad, but wasn't thinking, I think the salad place was closed. Even then I didn't want to take advantage. The salad place can cost 40-50 dollars for the 2 of us. One large salad is 20 dollars with toppings on it. The Chinese food tasted good though. It was a treat. I don't have much I want to eat now. I had Dollar tree eggs and english muffin with a little bit of ham and cheese added this morning.  I'm glad I got the good Chinese food. The cheap turkey hotdogs look blech to me now.  I have some cheap Aldis veggie patties, I could eat for lunch but they have the consistency of lima beans. 

The functional doctor gave me dietary changes to do, but most of the food I need, I can't afford. At least when the veggie stands are back up, my diet will hopefully improve more. My eyebrows grew back from L-lysine and mythelated vit B, C, zinc and drinking cider vinegar.  I noticed looking at a Zoom I was on, that my face looked different, it occurred to me I had real eyebrows for the first time in 25 years. He has more he wants me on but money is an issue. I did replace the B vitamins last week at least. 

I told my husband I am going to help you more with your job search. He has a writing resume and a transcription resume, and has done both. You can see the price of the demise of newspapers on his career. He worked for a total of 5 newspapers during his life. Even his latest job lay-offs was related to a newspaper. He did go get some more stringer work, but it's only a little bit a month. Not earth-shaking money though it can pay a couple bills. His transcription resume is lengthy too, I'm not sure why work is hard to get. Fill me in on the mysterious secrets.

 He said he has been approved to do some legal transcription on one of his main gig websites. He's aging and well that causes problems. I see too many people who if they hit their 50s or even late 40s and are not established, things can get really bad. Before I was just getting listings for him but now I have a copy of his resume and sample cover letters to be able to help him more. Indeed does seem like a dead end. 

I'm at the point where I'm asking people can you get him a job? He can't stand more than 10 minutes so being a cashier around here doesn't even work, most places make them stand, and the factories all want people who can lift 50lbs.  Health after decades of financial and other stress is not the same. His wardrobe is bad, we live in the county of skinny men, and he's big, I can't even find thrift store clothing for him.  Sometimes I can go nuts just thinking of how one turn of the screw could have changed things. If you are someone reading this, and are of means or are in a company or have a tie to some job that can be done remote. [We can't afford to move out of state] maybe offer someone a break. He works hard and does his work. He was working last night. 

I wrote this on reddit:

 I had husband apply for govt jobs often in other states, etc. There was one time we got close to the middle class, if he had gotten this state job, my life would have gone very different. [this was in the era when he was an assistant newspaper editor] Things are very competitive out there. I sometimes ask WTF happened he had so many good things going at one time. Many have tried for the good jobs. Just want to put that out there. We moved 17 years ago for him to be a copy ad writer, they laid him off, and I think it was due to me going on the insurance. He had a good review even before hand. The work was run by committee though and the place had major problems. So those are gambles that don't always pay off. Sometimes know economic security was in close reach like this is more depressing. I gave up a loved small town to move into the town that job was in. It threw everything off All because we were reaching for the middle class.

I went to school and did everything I was "supposed to". I even moved to Chicago to get a job, as a residential counselor, hoping to move into another field. It was better than being homeless. I didn't know a soul there, and the place scared me it was so huge, but I did it not to be homeless.

We moved our whole life to avoid worse poverty. Even have to make a move soon for security/money reasons, senior disabled housing.

It gets harder the older you get.

Husband did get more work, so now it's not as desperate poverty but we are still poor. [stringer work, more transcription online]

Everyday have to wake up and think how do we pay this bill, how do we survive?

I do think schools are letting down young people. Do Vo-ed and get best skills you can and most practical.

The bills are so damn crushing. I've decided to stream line some of my medical care to cut down on medical bills. Just necessary at this point.

You can see AI taking over jobs by the way as you do job searches. One company wants to pay people 25 dollars an hour to write AI. Obviously some people like me have ethical concerns about AI. If anyone has job ideas for my husband tell me. Trying to find work for someone who has visible health problems and can't stand for more than 10 minutes due to vein problems is NOT easy. I am going to concentrate on remote. I have to help him and look up companies by name, maybe Indeed applications aren't getting through.

. I never got credit cards again after a long ago bankruptcy and never want one again. So whatever we got, we are stuck with. Hopefully life can be made more frugal after we get into the senior and disabled apt. That will provide more of a safety net. 

Our personal circumstances suck, but the evidence is out there that the USA is in big trouble. 

Watch this channel too, to see decaying cities, rural extreme poverty, homelessness and more. The politicians won't admit what America is really like now. 

Joe and Nic's Road Trip.






I noticed Nick Johnson went to another town where the divide in wealth was extreme. He went to visit this town, Traverse City in Michigan, there were mansions all over the place and fancy bars for yuppies and then he showed this giant homeless enclosure. All the people were gone, some commenters wrote they are all at work, and they can't afford the rent anywhere in that town, so have to live there. 

I live in a place that is richer, more immediately but it's just a few miles for me to see shacks, ruins, a dead mall, and places that have seen better days. One thing I am noticing in my town, is one can't find simple items at stores. It took several stores even to find tracing paper for an art project and I only found some buried away at an old 5 and dime store. The pad itself was probably from 20 years ago, but still functional and not browned yet. This place drives me crazy because I never can find what I need. The stores are always out of stuff. Everything is always the most dumbed down, most narrowed version of products. 

Some of us just have to look around to see that America is dying. I hang out in this one rural county about 20 miles away and you can see shacks, burnt out houses, dead businesses and a real heavy air of poverty in the air. I like it there, and love the people, at least they are folks who relate to me and very friendly, but the place is poor.

I can go a few miles from my apartment and see houses falling in and a ghetto that looks worse and worse. When I was thinking of moving into a cheaper apt, I had flash backs to Chicago, there was such lousy housing stock, they still had clawfoot tubs and crap like that. Some looked like they hadn't been updated since the 1930s! In my state, most homeless enclaves are hidden away in the woods, but the homeless are there too. There's a portion of my town where the beggars go, they are outlawed in the fancier area, and hold up their cardboard signs.

On my Facebook, I joined two boards, one was for poor seniors to look for room rentals and another was living on low income and social security. I noticed there extreme divides with the room rentals, some better off folks were renting rooms to people, a bedroom in their house basically, for 700 dollars plus a month. I don't know why some didn't try for a senior apartment instead, but it's scary to watch this stuff. Get old and poor in America, you can't even find a boarding house anymore, you have to go live in someone's house and hope they aren't abusive, or a neat-freak. Live with someone else's Mom in your old age. Someone on that board asked of having roommates, what if they get sick and or have cancer? It was an interesting question. This more than anything shows the desperation out there and the burgeoning poverty. It's probably Gen X scrapping along though there's some poor Boomers now too. 



You know something happened to the left where they abandoned the poor, working class and disabled. Covid only made this worse as the movers and shakers went to go bootlick Big Pharma. I wonder about all these people who deny our reality on the left and tell us how great the economy is. I guess this is the full take over of the Bobos in Paradise or one could say "elite left"/neoliberals etc. Remember when I wrote this article about the left betraying us all?  Now they are doing it with the economy. 

That said, are the Republicans going to help us with the economy? Well one named Rick Scott wants to "sunset" Social Security. They want to remove all the social safety nets! Is there anyone out there for us? Poor people know the Republican party doesn't care either. Remember Trump was president already, he brought us Covid, he had chances to give tax breaks to ordinary folks but they went to the ultra rich instead!







Some in their pride don't even care, that this definitely will lead to a Trump presidency. I can't stand Trump either but I do think some of liberals have TDS, Trump Derangement Syndrome. There are other bad politicians now destroying our lives too. Just because one snake says "nicer" things while screwing you over means nothing. I'm tired of the worse like Biden getting elevated just because they are all busy pointing fingers at Trump. Trump points to Biden on the other side as the cause of all our problems. Forgotten is all the tyranny they team up on. BOTH brought us Covid. Both support the Covid vaxxes. Trump praised the Covid vaccine just the other day to the disappointment of many of his followers!

Few realize both parties are stutter-stepping us to hell, playing the Hegelian Dialectic game. Notice the outcomes for the elite are always the same? Less money for you, and more for them? I don't even trust these right wingers claiming to be against mRNA, especially as you know companies for it are being built all over. 

Middle America is sick of the stupidity related to Covid, many have lost loved ones or are disabled from vaccine injury, and know no justice is coming and they are pissed. I'll never forgive what was done and I remained relatively unscathed not catching it myself and remaining unvaxxed. Middle America knows their kids aren't going to achieve the same level of income as them. They see their towns literally decaying in front of their faces. Us older people remember the leisure, fun and hobbies of earlier decades when we spent money on meals out, concerts, boomboxes and shopped for fashion. They are noticing real life problems are ignored for extreme identity politics for the rich, like extreme sex changes. Even my more well-off town is filling with empty buildings, and closing restaurants. You can only gaslight people so much.  Are you noticing neither main party is talking about what is happening to America economically? Are you noticing most of these politicians don't care? Are you noticing the lies about the economy are just as bad as the lies about Covid were?

4 comments:

  1. its the constant grind of being poor that wears you down , the not being able to go anywhere or do anything , join clubs they say but they all have fees and i cant afford the fuel , shop all the freebie sights the Olio and Waste not, once again i cant afford the fuel, all our fuel has to go for himselfs hospital and doctor appointments i try to work any food shopping round his appointments , my grandson comes to stop and im hoping he doesnt expect a daily shower or to flush the toilet often despite him being my garden slave and such a huge help around the house ...it just goes on and on

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    1. Hi Kate, For me the worse is the lost time, and I think about all the great stuff I could be doing but can't afford. I try to do what I can, I worked on a painting for an art activity of a train, but already worried about how I am going to frame it. I want to enjoy life somewhat and this no money thing is a huge burden. Sorry you are facing the same thing worried about fuel costs, and not being able to go anywhere having to time everything with doctor appointments. Hope grandson doesn't need to use too much water but worrying about water costs has to be hard too as well. He turned the heat on in here yesterday and I was worried about money, already in debt to electric company and said turn it off. I don't mind being a little cold as long as it isn't cold enough to give me asthma. Yeah we all think of the life unlived and constant worries. You are right about clubs costing fees and more. Even with churches, I have no money to give one at all either. I'm using up art supplies I had for these latest paintings, wondering how I will get any new. One wants to have a full life, and the no money thing takes so much away. I'm sure your leaders are no better than ours too.

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  2. Hi Peep,

    I disagree with you a little - but hear me out, if you could. The Atlantic did an article on our economy (title: Trump Would Break the Budget: No one is talking enough about one of the most important policy choices at stake in this election. author: Ronald Brownstein).
    The article makes the point that Biden has had his hands tied about a ten year policy that Trump put into motion nine years ago which gave tax breaks to the rich. The article says this is largely why the income disparity is getting wider because the tax burden largely falls to the Middle Class and the middle class is making less and less money, and getting pinched by student loan debt, mortgage debt, and car loan debt. Many of them are retiring too.
    In European countries, billionaires pay anywhere from 35 - 45 percent of their income in taxes. In the United States, it basically works out to be 0 (zero).
    Those Trump tax cuts run out in 2025. If Trump gets re-elected, he has promised to continue those tax cuts. If Biden gets re-elected, he has promised to raise taxes on billionaires to at least 25 percent of their income or what ever he can push through the Senate and Congress. Billion dollar corporations would be taxed 28 percent.
    Programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Disability (which effect the poor the most), are not sustainable under Trump's tax cuts because one in three citizens will be retired in America by 2025. Right now, that number is more like one in four.
    I do agree that a large part of the population is experiencing America as unaffordable, especially on food prices, gas prices, medical insurance, and housing. Living in America means that all of those things have to be addressed or the country will have an epic economic collapse, whether a major depression, or hyper inflation. We already know what inflation did during 2020 - 2022.
    As more and more people experience poverty under inflation or depression, the government will want to ease their burden, or at least stop a revolution from happening, so more "emergency money" to stave off a depression and a 25 percent loss of jobs, will go to citizens to ease their burden, which has the effect of creating more inflation afterwards.
    There is a pretty good argument for raises taxes on billionaires and the largest corporations. Inflation and depression have the biggest impact on the poor, and as we know, the people with lowest incomes pay the price for the worst economic policies.
    I'm an Independent and leave my mind open, but this issue seems like a no-brainer.

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    1. Hi Lise,

      Hey I agree with Trump doing stuff to help the very rich, I wish people would wake up to the fact the Republican party doesn't care about poor or working class or middle class either, all the tax cuts are written for the ultra wealthy and the love of extreme privitization is all about making their cronies money as they dismantle all the social safety nets. They go on about socialism but most of the socialism is going for the wealthy too like the banker bail-outs circa 2008

      I can concede a lot of the damage is from Trump too. I know in the 50s, the ultra rich and corporations paid closer to the European tax rate. Society definitely was better off then wasn't it. The infrastructure and everything here is declining. The lower classes are being crushed by taxes. I don't agree with Trump's tax cuts for the ultra rich, it's bothersome he wants to continue it. There's so much to dread in my opinion with two of the main candidates but yeah Trump did and wants to do a lot I don't like either. Agree that Social Security and more would be adversely affected. The population is aging, even husband is getting close to retirement. I think our politicians better wake up because you keep crushing a populace where regular living is not sustainable where they can't afford rent, food, or even having lives, they will lose motivation, give up on the "system", and you know how that goes in history. I'm surprised there haven't been grocery store protests, maybe there have been and they leave them out of the news. Yes the USA is now unaffordable. The jobs are jokes, BTW when I help husband job hunt, I don't think they are filling the jobs at all they are advertising, they all seem "fake". He has to focus on remote work due to health but I know people going to these stores with all the help signs who never get hired either. I think we are in a "hidden depression" now at least for the bottom half. Agree they should address these things or the system will collapse. Streets already filling with homeless in some places. My life teeters badly on the economic edge as you know. I have to pay 230 dollars to the electric company and had to cut all the higher winter bills into a payment plan to keep it on tomorrow. Yes its a bad cycle to get into, more inflation will come from money being poured into everything. I think the unfair taxes and all the wealth being hoarded and piled up by the very few is destroying this place to the max. Thanks for your comments.
      There is a pretty good argument for raises taxes on billionaires and the largest corporations. Inflation and depression have the biggest impact on the poor, and as we know, the people with lowest incomes pay the price for the worst economic policies.
      I'm an Independent and leave my mind open, but this issue seems like a no-brainer.

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