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On Monday, Arianna wrote a piece about the terrifying state of America's economy.

So, just like we did with your election anxiety, we asked you to share. And share you did!

We've pulled together a selection of some of the standout stories to share with the rest of our readers -- both to do our part to document the downturn and to make sure that everyone out there feeling the financial pressure knows that they are not alone.

Like we said, the meltdown will be blogged. By you.

Thank you.

To share your stories, your tips, your fears, or your ideas with us, click here and fill out the simple form.

I am 62 years old and retired for 3 years. My husband and I always saved our money. If we had $100 we saved $25. We did not buy furnature for our home, but lived with hand me downs for 20 years. We raised 3 kids and sent them to college on one teacher's salary. We bought used cars and kept them for 12 to 18 years. The money that would have payed for "luxury items" was SAVED! Saved in my husbands 401K, saved in stocks and bonds. We sent all 3 kids to college without taking out loans or going into debt. They went to state schools with some academic scholarships and all graduated and are good citizens today. We felt like we had "done the right thing", and then one day in Sept. 2008 the 401K was gone. The money we had put into it when we had very little to add, but always made that deposit. That money was gone! It was our savings that took 40 years to accumulate with hard work, and even harder "sacrifice" to save it. Gone in a day! It was to be used to travel,something we never had time for when raising a family.It was for our kids when we are gone and our grandkids. But now it is gone.
Mimi, Berlin


My partner and I formed a business in 1979. We've had ups and downs over the past 29 years but we've survived nicely and managed to grow modestly each year...For the past 10 years, we've kept our expenses minimal and never had more than two associates in spite of suggestions that we add more people...Then came last November...Virtually all of our work dried up and what we receive now trickles in periodically. Our 2008 gross is down 50% from 2007.

I had surgery late last year and the only way we've been able to keep any staff employed is because I've been disabled and what would have been paid to me is going to staff. I'm seriously considering retiring since I have become physically disabled and there's little incentive to return to a business that isn't likely to survive much longer. My situation is no where near as awful as many others because we won't lose our home or our life if I am forced into retirement: Many other's aren't so lucky.
Roger, Stockton, California

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i run a home daycare center and have since i was laid off toward the end of bush one's presidency. funny, but during that time, my husband and i both lost our jobs in the air freight industry 3 months apart from each other. of course it wasn't funny then. we did what we had to in order to support 4 kids. we delivered newspapers, my husband took a part time job at target. i decided to open my own daycare center within our home. i watched kids day and night. weekends and 24 hour care. i've been doing it now for 17 years. now i watch my daycare parents struggle as we did over 17 years ago. some are self employed and have no business. others are seeing co-workers get laid off and wonder when they will be next. others have been laid off and can't find jobs. others are forced to take pay cuts and work longer hours. these are just the families within my own daycare. my son is a recent college graduate and plans to attend law school since the job market is so poor. i dont know how he plans to pay for it though. we sure dont have the money to send him. we have a daughter in her freshman year of college who worries her financial aid will dry up. my IRA is worthless along with my husband's 401 K. we are fortunate to have been in our house over 10 years so we are not affected by the housing crisis. i see how our society replaced credit for wages. most of us dont know what it means to save for a washing machine, we just charge it. i remember my parents selling everything they could when my dad was laid off in 1974. now we live on credit. somehow we've lost sight of financial responsibility. we as a people, as a country, need to find our way back.
Karen, Arvada, Colorado


I worked for a tech company that provided support tools to the finance industry in New York and was in the first round of layoffs when this recession began back in January of this year (2008). After several months of looking for work I was forced to look outside of NY and ended up finding work starting in May in California. I'm a single parent with multiple sclerosis and a son in college. His father is on SSI due to emphysema and cirrhosis of the liver so it's been up to me to provide for our son. My choice was to stay in my house in NY with NO JOB or leave that house and come to California where I could, at least, find a job. I left. The house has been on the market since April and despite the price now being reduced to below what I owe on it, I've had NO OFFERS. I can't afford to live here and make payments there and am just waiting for the lender to foreclose. I will lose all my savings in that house. Three years ago when I moved to NY I put $50,000 down on that house. It completely aggravates me that the "experts" have been denying we're heading for a depression. Wake up guys, we're there.
JK, Santa Clara, CA


I am 55-years old. I hold a doctorate in music (earned in 1994 - so that is really when my career began) and have an excellent reputation as a scholar, performer, and education. I teach at a small liberal arts college in Nebraska. We have seen a drastic drop in our enrollment. Students can't get loans or jobs to pay our higher than average tuition. Our music department is really struggling and was the target of faculty/staff cuts two years ago. This year, it was announced in August that the college would stop making contributions to our IRAs. I an really afraid: first for our department and my job and secondly for the college overall...So, here I am a highly educated professional with very specific skills, facing unemployment with little in retirement since I have only worked full-time for 10 years. I have a 20-year old son and college and co-signed post-grad professional loans for my daughter. I never expected, at my age, to be facing these obstacles. The stress is significant, but I don't know what to do except go to work every day and hope for a miracle.
Peggy, Omaha, NE


I just turned 59. I have worked for 42 years of my life. Now I am living in a tent in someone's backyard... I had to sleep in my car for a week or more. I could be staying in an RV, but the tent actually has more space... I have had no income since September and mostly $500 a month income for much of this year, except for June when I received more money from a friend. what I see is that all of our systems are set up to penalize and criminalize the poor. can't pay for registration and insurance for your car? you are a criminal. cannot pay for rent? cannot pay for food? cannot pay for gas? where are you supposed to go? cannot pay for health care? tough luck, go die. I have a BA degree and am a professional. Two years ago when I hurt my wrist I looked into going on disability but found out that I would be lucky to get approved in two years... welfare, food stamps? social security? I do not qualify because why? I am a third generation American and my family is DEAD but because I have no income, but had some money way back in June, and have a car, I do not qualify? the red tape and rigamorale is difficult to deal with... exhausting. they say they need substitute teachers, same red tape, and you have to spend money to get the job... where am I supposed to get the money? churches social service agencies, each one passes the buck, sends you to some place else. food banks expect you to live on tuna, peanut butter and pasta, if you do not have a kitchen, how are you supposed to cook the pasta???
Sue, NYC


My teenage son lives with severe autism, as do 1 in every 150 boys today. The greatest tragedy of the economic meltdown in the richest country in the world is the further erosion and neglect of our government in supporting people who need the most help, those with disabilities who cannot live independently. At a time when diagnoses have surged, ironically over the past 8 years services were cut and now will disappear, leaving aging parents to care for their adult children at home until . . . the inevitable. What happens to those adults with autism when their parents are gone? Thankfully institutions are not the answer anymore, however now there are no new group homes opening, and agencies serving the disabled no longer have funds to operate. When a provider can make more working at Wal-Mart than teaching a young disabled adult a vocational skill that says something about our priorities as a country. Why was there no money 8 years ago when we asked for help, yet billions are suddenly found to support banks, Wall St., the auto companies, construction companies, etc? The money is there - let's reset our prioirities and leave a standard of living to our children better than what can be found in Sudan. This is America after all.
Susan, Harbeson, DE


I used to work for Sony Electronics when they still made television sets here in San Diego (as recent as 2002!). When this business moved to China, I was laid off and tried to establish my own specialty retail business. Shorly thereafter I became a business statistic when the business failed. After a 18 month period of unemplyment, I found at a position in our local school district, making about 50% less than when I was at Sony. Within a year I found a better position at Pfizer, but the big-pharma was already foundering, and was laid-off after less than a year. Since then I have not been able to find suitable employment. Had my wife not been a highly skilled Registered Nurse we would have lost our home long ago and suffered additional financial consequences.


I am now planning to attend a paralegal certificate program at a local university in January, and should be on the hunt for employment in May. I have been unemployed 3 weeks to long to qualify for extended unemployment benefits, so I have received almost no help from the state or Uncle Sam. At 54 years of age none of this is coming easy for me. Aside from the financial issues, the emotional stress has been tremendous. Had it not been for friends and playing sax in a local big band, I probably would be dead by know. I've learned that money is not the most important thing in life! I consider myself well educated (BS Virginia Tech, MBA University of Phoenix), and have a lifetime of operational business experience, so why can't I find suitable employment? When somebody with my education and experience is tossed away by society, I wonder how those less fortunate can make it. We are fast becoming a third world country, it's not the place I grew up in. I fear for the next generation. Best regards,
Drew, San Diego, CA


This is what amazes me about my life in America right now: No heat. No heat last winter.....No heat this winter....And I thought I was alone. But this year, I checked in on the Frugal Living board of a popular mother's website, and what did I see? Women asking each other what to do when you have children at home, and you can't afford to fire up your furnace. And then, a few women on another mother's group I belong to admitted that they had no heat this winter, as well. Some of these women are pregnant, and due to deliver this winter. Most of us have husbands who work; but the downsizings and wage stagnation, and unemployment have taken their toll. So when money ran out, and the heat bill couldn't be paid...well, there never was enough extra to get the heat turned back on. Here's another thing I've learned: Having a college degree no longer serves as a safety net against impoverishment. I look around me, and well-educated friends simply can not find jobs. Naturally, I worry about the struggle.
Faith, East Windsor, NJ


I am 61 years old and bought my first house in 2007. The bank told me that I could afford a home up to $160,000. I had no money for a down payment. "Are you sure I can afford a home for $160,000?"


"Sure, no problem."


When all was said and done, I found a home for $151,000 and the monthly payment was almost $1,300. I am not in foreclosure but I have built up a credit card debt of $7,000. I have made my mortgage payments but I have not been able to keep up with other monthly expenses. I cannot afford to refinance at a lower rate because I do not have the cash for the closing. It will just be a matter of time before I lose my home.


I have a Master's in Library Science, I make a nice salary but I cannot afford my home. Foreclosure is on the horizon and I do not believe I have any options but to lose my home. I feel like I have been robbed these past eight years.


The current bailout does not seem to be making its way to Main Street.
Hjordis, Durham, NC


I am a 42 year old single mother. I've been without a job for a year now. All my savings are dried up at this moment and I don't know how I am going to meet my rent for this month. I've started a vending business about three months ago with the perspective of getting a monthly stream of income, but at this moment i've jet to get all of my routes. I can not afford to shop at the supermarket, me and my daughter are living of the local food pantry. I have to cancel my cable and cook at least once a week to safe on my electric bill. I only pray that our next President is able to fix this and he will need all the help that he can get. It is a relieve to see that the gas prices went down. I try to keep a positive outlook on the situation, through my faith in God. I pray for our new President and helps to know that through him we have hope for the future. I hope my story will help someone to see that eventough we in this situation all hope is not lost. We all have to have faith that it will get better, because of the faith that we have as americans.
Linda, Marietta


My story started with a layoff (11 of 25 employees) from a small biotech company outside of Philadelphia in June 2007. It took me 5 months to find a permanent position with a salary in alignment with my experience. In the 5 months it took me to find this job, I lost everything.


I am a divorced mother of three. When I divorced, I was doing well financially (I do not receive alimony) and purchased a townhouse for myself and children. When I lost my job, the savings were gone instantly as Unemployment Benefits did not cover much. As the mortgage got 2 months and then 3 months behind, I had no idea what we would do. I could not find a way to stay afloat. In desperation, I sent my younger children to live with their father. I did not want them to go though the horrifying process of 'mom falling apart at the seams' because we were about to have nowhere to live. My oldest child went to live with family friends (he was 16 at the time).


The economic meltdown was causing a complete meltdown of me and my family. The mental stress and anxiety became too much for me I and made two attempts on my life. Two days before Christmas Dec 2007, I had to be out of my house for good. My van was repossessed as well. I was no longer allowed to see my younger children due to my suicide attempts. My depression was all consuming. I did not eat or sleep well for months. I filed for bankruptcy and hoped the New Year would offer some ray of hope.


Today, 02Dec2008, I am employed. I am renting a place with my oldest son. My two little ones still live with Dad. He has not allowed them to return to live with me and I do not have the finances to fight him. I miss them every moment. Although money is extremely tight (I am starting a second job this week), we are making it.
Kimberly, Conyngham

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- DFL I'm a Fan of DFL 39 fans permalink
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Conservatives want no taxes at all, every man for himself, let the poor dig in the dumps to avoid starving, let the sick d.i.e. in the gutters if they cant afford healthcare.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 12/06/2008

are there no jails? are there no workhouses?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 12/06/2008

Yes, We are all living in the jails and workhouses now. Don't you get it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 12/08/2008
- DFL I'm a Fan of DFL 39 fans permalink
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Conservatives want no taxes at all, every man for himself, let the poor dig in the dumps to avoid starving, let the sick d.i.e. in the gutters if they cant afford healthcare, this is the crazy kind of third world banana republic republicans dream of turning this country into.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 12/06/2008

I have a Master's Degree and have been more or less unemployed since August 2006. I'm 57 and do belief there is a whole lot of age discrimination going on. BUT, for those with a B.A., most states will
allow you to be a substitute teacher. The pay isn't great, but it IS a job. Most have their jobs posted on
the internet and first come, first served. I've been subbing for five school districts for two year. So, if
you do want money, it might get you the basics. Just an idea...

My best idea is to give every taxpayer a VISA gift card - one that could only be redeemed for a purchase.
While most of us need to pay bills, even the utilities take credit cards and if we could buy groceries or
whatever with our $2000 gift card, it would stimulate the economy and take the pressure off for a few
months. They did it for Katrina victims, but that was a sham. So, I think this would have to be well
regulated. The key is that you have to spend the money to use your Visa Gift Card. Bail outs for real
people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 12/06/2008

Come to S. E. Texas. Our Gov., Rick Perry, is urging all those who can not find work, come to Texas. There will be jobs for the next 5-10 years!
Texas is currently experiencing an economic boom. This is due to the expansion projects at refineries, restoration/construction work from Hurricanes Rita and Ike. I see help wanted signs and billboards advertising for skilled labor every where I go. There is a shortage of teachers here and schools are over crowded, but it is work!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 12/06/2008
- shelobo I'm a Fan of shelobo 7 fans permalink

Texas is now feeling the crunch ,people in RURAL Texas towns are loseing their jobs and those that haven't lost jobs are being cut back on their hours.Where I live there are for sale signs everywhere,but no one can afford the homes, the help wanted adds have dwindled down to maybe ten when our twice weekly paper comes out.There's no industry here other than the rigs,and they are cutting back to just the hands they HAVE to have.Construction has came to a standstill ,even up around the resorts and the 'Private' gated communities have stopped building.Electric bills are takeing peoples intire monthly incomes among the elderly and the poor ,even the middle class can't pay the huge electric bills.No people don't need to come to Texas ,we are being overrun with the illegals AGAIN,even our law enforcement has been cut back to the number of officers that are on duty,drugs are flowing through here like rivers .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 12/07/2008

I think many people are hurting and that most of the government programs are only hurting the middle class by putting more restrictions upon how we use our money so that we--the ones who do give to charity, are no longer able to "help our neighbors." It's not time to tax the Bill Gates of this world more either, but to encourage them to continue building hospitals around the world and giving back to their communities here. I'm tired of the class warfare games, the government needs to let us bring home the money that we make so that we may personally decide how to give our money.

Our family understands hardship and yet we did not give up supporting those less fortunate here and around the world. Last year when the military moved us, we were stuck with a house that wouldn't sell. Paying 2 mortgages each month, we couldn't afford to give our children hot lunches. But we continued supporting those less fortunate in Sudan, China, Guatemala,...because even as bad as we were hurting , we understood that Americans still have it better than most around the world. I don't believe rich politicians should ask for more taxes, but lead by example--and that includes the Obama's upping their mere 1% to charity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 12/05/2008

while I applaud your continuing support to charity, I don't believe that your opinion of withholding a tax increase on the wealthy would encourage them to donate to charity. I mean let's get real, the Bill Gates of the country are still going to donate, but the rest won't unless it's MANDATORY.

And not to jump on your back, but if the military moved you and you were stuck with a house on your old location that won't sell, then pray tell, why aren't you living on base, where housing is free? (I'm assuming you bought a new house at your next assignment). I had a friend who is in a similar situation. Bought an 800,000 dollar house in Hawaii then transferred to Florida. His family now lives on base for they can't afford another mortage and the house that they have in HI is being rented but the rent doesn't cover the mortage (yeah he's kicking himself, but what's done is done)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 12/06/2008

"Charity?" Who wants charity when Justice has been denied. "Charity?" Have you seen these wealthy people offering "charity?" They have STOLEN our money with their K-Street Projects, Single Party State ideas, the Unitary Executive, the no-bid contracts for Katrina and Iraq and Afghanistan, etc., the Supersize Me Military, the lobbyists along with their "Duke" Cunninghams and (soon to include) Katherine Harrises; their media conglomerates spreading propaganda (Rush Limbaugh,etc), their surveillance national security state, their subsidies for send-jobs-abroad companies, their neverending assault on labor and working people, and etc. etc. etc. What is humorous in this catastrophic time is that those who voted for this and didn't see it coming if they did--conservatives--STILL don't see what's coming and expect the rest of us to be polite about it. "Charity?" We want to take back our country. That's not asking for "charity."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 12/07/2008

In about 3 weeks 370 more workers will be laid off in our small town in Oregon,another mill is going away, My son,son in law & his two brothers,the town will fold,people are just stuck!!!, cant sell your home,move or anything else,we worry about our 6 grandkids ( 3-14 ) Families need to help each other more than ever now,I thank god our home is paid for at least we can give them shelter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 12/05/2008
- DFL I'm a Fan of DFL 39 fans permalink
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GOP depression #2

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 12/06/2008
- plwood01 I'm a Fan of plwood01 18 fans permalink

At least your family members have you to offer them shelter. Imagine the numbers of people who are too selfish or paranoid to offer shelter to their own siblings or other family members in their time of need. It seems sometimes that the only people who are getting ahead are those who only look out for themselves, like the Republicans and conservatives in the Democratic party, we are being choked out like an endangered species. Only the rich will survive all this I fear...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 12/08/2008

Its a sad state of affairs that for years we as a country have decorated our homes,bought our clothes,our sporting gear,our cars and even our christmas tree decor from China, India,Cuba etc,etc,Its way past time for Americans & American companies to start taking CARE OF US.The old saying still holds true, you get what you pay for,lets see,our pets are poisoned with bad food from China,our kids our poisoned from lead paint on there toys from china, melamine in our baby formula? We as a people our all guilt !!!!! Myself included,buying cheaper is raising its ugly head now.
Lots of people have gotten rich on the backs of hard working Americans,BUT WE AS A PEOPLE HAVE LET THIS HAPPEN!!! Trade is good,if its fair ,but it hasnt been fair in YEARS,If you agree tell your congress & senators if they hear from enough of us,we can change it. Our timber now & for years is beening cut,put on ships sent to Japan & Canada milled then shipped back to us to buy.
Its the same way all over the country just different products.Were all in trouble now,for alot of other reason too & we all know it,But we are strong & we will come back!!!! I have no doubt.

We need to help each other ( FIRST!!) before we help other nations,our goverment needs to STOP financing help to others with our tax dollars and start taking care of home!!!!!!!
Teach your children well,may we all learn from this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 12/05/2008
- plwood01 I'm a Fan of plwood01 18 fans permalink

Well, they need to know that China has been giving us money for months now, they also bought into the risky mortgages too, so now they are going broke, slowing in production of things, because we can no longer afford to purchase them. There is no such thing as as us before them, we are all in this together! Finally, there might be something that people are more interested in than skin color!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 12/08/2008
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 217 fans permalink
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If you are a business owner, consider extending your own credit to your customers.

During the Great Depression, my grandmother, a grocery store owner, gave her cash strapped customers credit. They could buy food on credit. She charged a small interest, it wasn’t charity. She used her personal wealth to help feed people in need in her community in a way that also served her long term business interests.

When she died, so many people told me at her funeral that she “saved” them. And they honored their debt even if it took them 20 years to pay it off.

So she put a lot of good karma into the community and it is still coming back. Her “little” grocery store business had $10.9M in sales last year. Helluva return on investment!

How can you get this kind of customer loyalty?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 12/05/2008
- plwood01 I'm a Fan of plwood01 18 fans permalink

If everyone in America actually followed the Golden Rules it would be that way,,,somehow we have become jaded, tainted, evil, corrupt, selfish, indifferent to the suffering of those less fortunate, etc. Christians have forgotten that God commands us to be merciful; so they believe that they do not need to have mercy themselves. America is hypocritical so we have been sent a message!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 12/08/2008

my heart goes out to these people

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 12/05/2008
- Artemis34 I'm a Fan of Artemis34 217 fans permalink
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At least 12 million in the US out of work. Biggest one month loss of jobs this month since 1974.

Per BBC World News today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 12/05/2008
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Jerked around like a dog on a chain, Americans were quite easily led into the "gotta have it, gotta have it, gotta have it" game. Credit cards with huge limits, huge SUV's, and then home loans with nothing down, no proof of income, etc etc...financial "instruments" they called those crappy pieces of paper. What we have is a HUGE gob of greed being dumped on the American taxpayer, wrapped up like a stinking fish in financial "instruments". Of course Bush has no problem bailing out these boys, the Grand Old Bankers, Paulson's kindred, the kind of people Cheney hangs out with. Big cigars and big bellies.

The good news is, Americans are tough, and no matter how many times they have been screwed by their own government's policies, they will come back. Stronger than ever. The main thing now is, will they ever get back out in the streets and MAKE this unresponsive government live up to it's calling? Will they EVER shut the whole thing down rather than let it screw them into the ground again?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 12/05/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 12/05/2008
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Beautifully said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 12/05/2008

Harrowing stories..... It scares the heck out of me to read these stories. My wife just got laid off from National Semiconductor a few weeks ago. My own job with a small semiconductor company is pretty shaky. The company is losing $25million a quarter. I don't know how long they can hold out. We are hard working regular folks. We're not slackers by any means. My wife has been working on her job for 7 or 8 years before she got laid off. Ive been on my job for over 10 years. We haven't been profligate neither. We lived within our means, and even overpaid $500 extra on our motgage every month. No matter. We are facing the abyss just like eveyone else due to no fault of our making.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 12/05/2008

Enron already wiped out our savings and stock portfolio in 2001.

then I got multiple sclerosis,which took care of the rest.

And like all the smug neocon asswipes who posted previously, "I did everything right" too

Nobody is safe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 12/05/2008
- plwood01 I'm a Fan of plwood01 18 fans permalink

Why are you blaming yourself anyway then?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 12/08/2008

There is an even worse side to this. We are the people that gave to charities. Now the church pantries are running out, and donations to Toys for Tots, Soldiers causes, the Homeless, and even our governments pledges have stopped or on hold (except in Iraq where our money continues to build infrastructure over and over again). How many more will die today because America is broke? I really don't want to know myself. And now Bush apologizes, he just needs to pray for his soul at this point!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 12/05/2008
- Samalabear I'm a Fan of Samalabear 71 fans permalink
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That's right. It's a well-known statistic that the middle class (at all) gives more per capita of their income than the wealthy to charity and, I dare say, they also the lifeblood of public radio and TV. They are the ones that contribute to the very vital local charities -- all the food pantries and soup kitchens, and volunteer at these same places.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 12/05/2008

But of course Bush has no soul, which goes along with no heart. He always was an empty suit non-leader. He continues his ruinous policies down to his last days in office, cementing his reputation of Worst President. He qualifies as worst leader in human history. The only thing saving his sorry butt is that the airwaves are controlled by the Rush Limbaughs and Sean Hannities through their wealthy ownere.

I have worked for 35 years in a small family owned business, and built up a retirement account there. During that time I completed three masters programs in education. I began teaching full time in 2000 after retiring..

The past three years began with my being cut from the teaching roster for reduction in funds in our schools (RIF). Finally after the latest reduction I retired from teaching. Then this year, along with everyone else who had one, my retirement account became reduced (so far) by 50% in value.

As a 61 year old single parent I now have to guard my health at all costs. A heart attack scare cost $2700. It turned out to be acid reflux -- fortunately.

Our next president must take that quantum leap into establishing a viable health program for ALL Americans with 'preventive' health education.

Now I must look for income in the rust belt. The outlook is grim.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 12/06/2008
- junebug08 I'm a Fan of junebug08 3 fans permalink

I'm finding it hard to understand some of these posts that seem to think that the current hardships people are facing were brought on by themselves or seem to deserve it.

Agreed, that there were and are many that spent their money carelessly and many beyond their means, but there a literally thousands who lived their lives within and below their means in order to spend their later years in some comfort, and those people now have lost that savings because due to the recession, being laid-off, etc.

Bully for you that you are doing fine, and your savings or retirement is safe. Bully for you. You will be sitting back comfortably in your chair, munching on food, while rocking back and forth observing those who are suffering from this economic disaster and dying, starving, homeless, unable to find work.

Survival of the fittest? I think it's survival of the selfish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 12/05/2008

You are right there are a lot of people who did bring their problems by their own actions. There are also a lot of people who did nothing wrong and still got hit by economy. The issue I have is that goverement want to help both groups. Mainly because it has no way to differ between them. that is why the help should be led by local organizations who know exctly who deserves to be helped...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 12/05/2008
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 99 fans permalink

Please send these stories addressed to pres. Bush in the white House

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 12/05/2008
- Emlyn I'm a Fan of Emlyn 11 fans permalink

Don't waste your time. He doesn't care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 12/05/2008
- aweissnet I'm a Fan of aweissnet 26 fans permalink
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My bigger concern is will Obama care? We may not want the answer to that ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 12/05/2008
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