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Democrats and the Corporate Media: Looking for Green Shoots in an Economic Desert?
So much for economic "green shoots."
The Obama administration and the Federal Reserve, along with the servile corporate media, have been quick to grasp at and trumpet every little suggestion that things might be improving, as they did when the Labor Dept. announced last week that new unemployment claims had dropped to "just" 434,000, from a high of 684,000 in the week ended March 28 or last year.
Or when the Commerce Dept. reported last month that November housing starts had risen by 8.9% compared to the prior month.
Of course, what none of the rosy analysts and politicians mention is that the number of new unemployment claims would be bound to fall even if the economy were getting worse, because so many of the people who are covered by unemployment insurance have been laid off already for months, or even for more than a year already, and so the total pool of those eligible to file claims is much smaller.
Look at it this way. The labor force totaled about 150 million at the end of 2008, when official unemployment was then about 5%. Now official unemployment is at 10 percent, which means 7.5 million people have become unemployed since that time, reducing the number of working people to only 142.5 million. Actually, of course, the job losses are almost double that, when people who have quit looking for jobs, gone without a job for a year or more or work part time involuntarily are added, so really the total number of people actually still working today is closer to 135 million.
Now when 684,000 people out of 150 million apply for the first time for unemployment benefits, as happened last spring, that represents .46% of the workforce. But when 434,000 apply for unemployment for the first time in a week, as just happened, that's 434,000 out of a total of just 135 million, which represents .32% of the workforce. In other words, it's a lower rate, but not as significant a drop as if it had been 434,000 new claims out of a workforce of 150 million.
In any case, the real story is not that new unemployment claims are down. It's that the real unemployment rate--the rate that includes discouraged workers who have given up looking for a job because there are none, and those who are only part-timers--went up last month, from 17.2% to 17.3%.
As for housing, the bad news is that pending home sales plunged by 16 percent in November. What that tells us is that the little boomlet in housing sales that resulted from the federal government's $8000 tax credit for new home buyers has kind of run its course, just as did the earlier $4000 cash-for-clunkers car-buying "stimulus". These sorts of programs don't change the market, they only push forward in time purchases that people would have made anyway. So we are actually headed into worse times, as those programs end. It's reminiscent of a scam that companies get in trouble for with the SEC--booking sales from the new year as having been made in the prior year so their books look better, but then they have to do the same thing again the following year, but misrepresenting even more future sales as present sales, and so on, until they get nabbed.
The big test will come as the money provided by last spring's $800-billion stimulus bill (actually just $400 billion in stimulus, with the rest in tax cuts) starts to run out. Much of that money went to prop up state and local government budgets and to thus prevent public employee layoffs, but now those layoffs are going to become a torrent of new jobless people.
It is going to become harder and harder, moving into this new year, to find those "green shoots." Not that the government and the media won't keep trying to find them.
Basically, reporting on the economy has become a kind of cheerleading exercise, while the president and the Democrats in Congress keep trying to pretend things are getting better, even as the ranks of the unemployed keep climbing, and as families struggling to get by run down what little savings they have left. Their goal is twofold: to try and get consumers, who have lost over $11 trillion in household wealth as their stocks and the value of their homes have plummeted, to start buying again (good luck with that), and to try and avoid having to take any dramatic measures to create public sector jobs or restore the tattered safety net destroyed during the Reagan and Clinton administrations.
The only "green shoot" I see is that the Democratic Party, that sclerotic husk of a once relatively progressive organization that brought us Social Security, Medicare, civil rights legislation, and unemployment insurance, but that now is just another corrupt backer of the banks, the union-busters, the corporations that are disinvesting in America and shipping jobs overseas, the pillagers of the earth, and the insurance industry, is headed for an electoral armageddon this November.
A good sign is that the voters of my home state of Connecticut, a Democratic stronghold, who had the good sense to dump Sen. Joe Lieberman from the Democratic Party ticket in 2006, have now dumped the state's senior senator, Sen . Chris Dodd. Dodd has been a servile backer of the banking industry, even accepting special favors in the form of reduced rate mortgages from the now failed and disgraced Countrywide Financial Bank, and of the health insurance industry, many of which companies are headquartered in the state. It is progressive Democrats who have abandoned Dodd and forced him to announce that he is not seeking re-election. I suspect it is also progressive Democrats abandoning the equally servile Sen. Byron Dorgan in N. Dakota who have convinced this one-time prairie populist to quit the Senate.
Even in Massachusetts, where the Democratic candidate to replace the late Sen. Ted Kennedy is in a tight race according to polls, it looks like the Democratic Party is in trouble. The media pundits, reverting to their default setting, blame it all on the party's having moved "too far to the left" and argue that its candidates need to move "back to the center." But there is not evidence that this is the case.
The Democrats in power are decidedly not on the left. Genuine progressives in the Congress can be counted on two hands--or maybe only on one. (You don't even need a finger to count the number of progressives in the White House!)
Almost nothing that President Obama and this Democratic-led Congress have done since last January could be properly called "progressive," whatever the Teabaggers may say. Certainly not ramping up the war in Afghanistan. Certainly not the spectacularly corrupt health "reform" bill. Certainly not what has so far been done in terms of reforming the banking sector. And certainly not in the area of restoring the Constitution and civil liberties.
So there's our green shoot. Perhaps this economic crisis the country finds itself in, and the latest war, which at least one expert, retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey, predicts will see US casualties mount to 4-500 per month, will herald the demise of the Democratic Party, or at least of its deceptive pose as a vehicle for progressive change.


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Show AllToday's eco-financial news is so bad that even the White House cannot hide it any longer no matter how hard it has tried before. States, counties, and cities are strapped and may have to begin laying off personnel. Some bank and bank-like establishments teeter on the brink of failure again. Unemployment is not coming down but is expected to rise during the remainder of 2010. Persons searching for jobs find that starting salaries have taken huge hits.
Meanwhile hundreds of billions of dollars are poured by the Obama administration into several wars to show how tough Obama is on terrorists.
One does not have to have a PhD in economics to understand that Obama's road to oblivion is paved with bad decisions. The hopes of millions of struggling Americans have been destroyed.
The Tea Party is a "mene tekel" that illustrates the deep anger and discontent of people who would not normally go out and demonstrate.
"Obama's road to oblivion is paved with bad decisions."
Or perhaps intent to do things that are bad for most people but good for the elite.
Rather than handing laid off employees their severence pay in one lump sum, a number of companies have kept the laid off employees on the payroll until the respective employee's severence runs out. Those employees will not be able to file for unemployment insurance (UI) until the severence runs out and therefore won't be added to the UI statistics until 2010.
Also, many of the workers laid off in 2009 were contractors who, in many cases are not covered by UI and are therefore not being counted as unemployed. After employers pare down the contractor ranks they will start laying off employees in 2010.
And one wonders too about all those people who are holding on to jobs they don't like at miserable wages with few benefits and suffering otherwise intolerable subordination because it has got to be better than no job at all, and the prospects for finding a better one are nil. This adds to the burden of stress in daily life which, of course, renders other so-called epidemic health risks like the flu, obesity, second-hand smoke, STD, drug abuse, vaccines and whatnot almost completely irrelevant.
Naturally, I would be remiss not to mention our inaccessible and expensive, not so universal and not planning to be universal health care system which burdens most Americans with a constant worry that is no part of the daily experience of people in the rest of the developed world. And if the bare facts were not enough we have to listen to our "representatives" crow and bellow like demented jackasses about what a wonderful job they are doing and make all kinds totally spurious distinctions about their positions on "the political spectrum"!
As a lifelong Democrat, too, I wholeheartedly agree with you. I'm just hoping that enough of us get out and vote for candidates from third parties on the left to (1) make it clear that we're not "conservative at heart," and (2) destroy the Democratic party.
The magnitude of Obama's cynical betrayal of the hopeful, poor people who sent him money they couldn't afford because they believed in him is staggering.
But it's not just Obama. We have seen all too clearly over the past year that the Democrats, like their twins the Republicans, are bought-and-paid-for employees of the major corporations. Ralph Nader has been correct all along; wish we'd listened to him in the first place.
I'm not really sure that "party formation" is the game here. Maybe its more like each individual getting a grasp of at least a few of the bare facts of the situation, negotiating between the Sylla and Charybdis of the endlessly reproduced and recycled nonsense that appears daily in the print and electronic media most of which serves to simply to confirm our prior predispositions and predilections. That is, individuals must occasionally take it upon themselves to visit a library and follow some links through the backwaters of the "information superhighway" in order to establish a foundation for judgments to which our current crop of "public servants" can not reasonably expect to appeal. There is a lot of useful stuff out there. For example, Philip Alcabes new book "Dread", his blog site and the multitude of knowledge expanding links thus made accessible. Even Common Dreams could benefit from such an approach to the problem.
I don't know. Maybe I'm just too liberal in the traditional sense. Maybe being part of a crowd, constructing "a line", mounting an ideology, being " a hero" and following a leader is just too ingrained in American consciousness to expect anything radically different.
"As a lifelong Democrat, I sadly have to say that the Democratic party needs to be destroyed."
Good for you! If progressives in their entirety would take the unheard of stance of telling the Democrats to go drink seawater and refuse to vote for them, it would turn the party upside down. That would create a slight chance, but only slight, that the Democratic party could once again have a robust and effective progressive heart. Obama can make a public pronouncement that he is becoming a Republican, which we all know he already is. He can take with him Rahm Emanuel, the Clintons, the DLC, Ben Nelson, Max Baucus, Holy Joe Lieberman and their mutant brothers and sisters. I hope they all take a wrong turn and drive over a cliff with a 400 foot drop.
As I always say, I'm not a leader. But if others start a movement like this, I will most certainly donate to it, support it and work for it. It would be nice to feel I'm actually able to spit in Obama's face.
I definitely want to spit in his face, and in the face of all those other Dems and "liberals".
As a life long Democrat who's voted Dem for 35 years, I believe if enough Democrats on the left of the party voted third party in 2010/2012, the Republicans would still win but it would send a strong message to the elite, the Democratic party and to the rest of the electorate, that voters are on to the game and are willing to fight and not just go along with the charade. At this point I see nothing to lose.
Do we prefer a$$holes who are straight-to-the-face for all to see or a$$holes who pretend to be our friends while knifing us just the the same.
A template for hope is outlined in a recent, fictional novel. There are 220,000,000 American adults who can vote. If each contributed $5.00 a year it would total 1.1 billion each year and 4.4 billion every 4 years. "only the Super-Rich can save us" is well worth reading to get ideas about how to organize to take back our country. We, together, can be our own super-rich. Until we citizens become meaningfully involved with our country's future, the current trends will continue. Feedback for redwriteman (10;08 AM) is the suggestion to check out from your
local library Nader's first novel "only the Super-Rich can save us!" to get some ideas about how to take back our country.
Your "$5.00 a year" calculation had occurred to me some time ago ('tho on a more local level). If Americans organized on a local level, but linked by a website to a national movement, we could throw out the 2 corporate parties in this next election. The timing is Perfect. No charismatic leader who can be gunned down by a "crazy lone gunman" (trust that some teabagger is being groomed as we speak for just such a mission), but a grass roots, bottom up effort... school committees, state senators, mayors, along with US Reps, senators. Labor unions (they have no stake w/this administration or congress, it's now clear), environmental orgs, women's groups, Gay rights orgs... you get the picture... everyone who got gulled by the phony promises of the last election spontaneously organizing nationwide into a rebirth of the Progressive Party (the 1st to demand women's suffrage, 8 hour day, etc.). By linking nationwide on a website we'd see our efforts multiplied by others around the country, not as futile symbolic runs. No one to shoot! No one to "tele-assassinate" (a la Howard Dean's phony "shout" [it never happened]). I've got the site planned. Don't have the resources or "web savvy" to produce it. If someone here does, and wants to act instead of just gas, contact me. My name, at gmail.com. "If you're going to shoot, shoot! Don't talk." Eli Wallach, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"
the network is already in place... now it needs to connect...
this site... along with dozens of others of truly progressive voters and already contributing small donors need to network together...
the combined resources of commondreams consortiumnews golefttv democracynow bradblog moveon... i'm sure a 100 of these sites could be listed...
the network is already in place... now it needs to connect...
Forgive me for being unclear. Common Dreams, Bradblog etc. are great at what they do, but what they DON'T do, as you yourself mention, is that they "need to network together". Of course there is a "network already in place... now it needs to connect". That's what I'm proposing. A site to connect them. And, something else they don't do, coordinate a national campaign.
i'm in the IT business... but just a tech...
nader's got the plan... the progressive billionaires...
and robt. parry at consortium news... has been striking out for 15 years to get progressive backers...
in the old days... before the internet became widely popular with clickable links... "cross-posting" was the act of posting the same message on hundreds of news groups simultaneously... (back then... news groups were notoriously subject matter territorial and would "flame" those who abused the subject matter integrity of the news group)... a high profile event happened in 1993... a lawyer trolling for business from green card applicant wannabes... cross posted to virtually every newsgroup... this was a big cyberspace no-no... and the lawyer was incredulous... withing a week... the newsgroups had uncovered every aspect of the lawyer's past including disbarments in two states...
sorry... i digress...
from a technical standpoint... a "google ads" type "sidebar" on each of the "progressive-network" sites... would do the trick...
why not... start the TPN...? The People's Network... when you look at all the similar sites out there... there's fundraising... there's video... there's investigative journalism...
i'm sure the first thing the corporatists would do is lobby for bandwidth restrictions or some such nonsense from the internet service providers... attempting to restrict traffic...
the cost to entry is low... the internet exists... so obviously the capital infrastructure is there... don't have to buy broadcast studios and transmission equipment...
AND... most importantly... it HAS TO... NOT... be a typical left wing special interest flea market... which devolves into a herd of stray homeless cats (i forget the adjective brit hume used describing democrats recently) in heat...
individual left progressive causes are important... many... and varied...
structural change first needs to take precedence over specific interest groups... if you ain't got the money... you can't even get a ticket to the show...
and that's where we are now... cheap theater goers... standing near the stage door half open.. listening to a sound bite hear and there... but not able to participate..
>>>>>>>There are 220,000,000 American adults who can vote.
Yes, but only about 33% of them actually DO vote.
I'd like to feel sorry for public employees but I'm sorry these people have been living large while the rest of us are drowning out here. In NJ the average public employee got a 4.3% raise this yr! Teachers in NJ average 54K starting salary with full benefits for 9 mos. of work and they bitch about it as if they're being cheated? This is BS when the average private worker in NJ makes 35K and its going down with no benefits for a 12 mos. work yr. Teachers are low paid by State standards by the way. Cops and Firemen make over 75K with full benefits. This can't go on its unsustainable. Oh, did I also say that most of these people retire with benefits fully paid and pensions after 20 yrs. that are in many case 3/4 of their ending slaary! NJ is 35 Billion in the whole just behind Gov't pension obligations. I'm moving ASAP let someone else shoulder this burden.
OMG! Public employees making decent wages? And with benefits, no less! Let's all drag them down to the level that the private sector has sunk to after 30 years of Reaganomics. That's sure where I want to put MY efforts. They must be the reason N.J. is in the "whole" (did you mean "hole"?), not union busting, endless unexplainable wars, and rampant financial sector crime. Let's fight each other over the scraps that fall off the table of the rich, not demand a seat at the table. PS... good luck w/"letting someone else shoulder this burden" by moving. The vast corporate crime that underlies your financial problem is nationwide.
Thank you rudyspeaks 12:27 pm - idiots have been pulling people down in this way since the early 1970's as part of the Ongoing Class/Race war wage by the White Majority and Oligarchy on everybody else (Insulated White Privilege, they still think Master likes them best, sad terminal delusion).
I often think those making the arguments (and they make them in the MSM EXACTLY that way) are doing the 'divide & conquer' game that is so common in savage barbaric countries. Oligarchy also likes to "hire half the poor to kill the other half" (hell, it's a job isn't it? gotta feed the wife and kids, right?).
Oh yes, White America chose (White) Male Supremacy, Gender Slavery, Constant War, and blood drinking Oligarchy (glue that binds the shit-cake together). They chose 40 years ago and they haven't changed their minds. That's why they are going to live through (or die) in a Hell on Earth that is beyond their ability to imagine - natural self-defense mechanisms block such images as too threatening.
But in the meantime they will continue scapegoating, race baiting, and spitting on each other. It's the Amerikkkan way.
"not union busting, endless unexplainable wars, and rampant financial sector crime." What does this have to do with PUBLIC employees? They're wages and benefits have gone up no matter what wars , or private unions that have been busted or financial plunder on Wall st. I'm just trying to make a pt. that its the PRIVATE sector that pays for the Public sector not the other way around and that present trends in NJ and other states like Calif. make this unsustainable. I'd love it if we could have 250 K Police but how can 25 K waiters pay for these royal cops?
SEAGLASS, public employees are practically the only unionized employees left. They're the only ones whose standard of living has kept up with inflation and provide what workers were getting in the 1960s and 70s. People in their 40s are shocked to hear that at that time we actually had free public universities, parks, zoos, museums, school nurses (full time!) bands ( with instruments!) and athletics, after school activity programs, public clinics, fully paid health insurance from our jobs and much more - all free! That's becoming a forgotten era of our history and the destruction of the unions had a big part in it. So sure, take them down with the rest of us. Happy now?
By the way, that private sector you're speaking about paying for them isn't the corporations or the rich, it's the working class. You're going after the wrong people here. Go after the richfilth who have run off with our money or the corporations who have run off to slave labor countries with our jobs. If you want to shoot someone, don't take aim at the victims in spite of what the corporate media is telling you. Looking for welfare queens? Don't look down, look up.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
You-all need a union, bro.
54K now-a-days is same as 27K was 20 years ago (rule-of-thumb: prices double about every 20 years) and 27K was crappy pay in NJ 20 yrs ago (I lived there then). If you pay peanuts you'll get monkeys.
"So we are actually headed into worse times . . . "
"Green shoots" will become the new euphemism for national suicide. It's also the factor that is going to defeat Obama and the Democrats, not Af-Pak, not the gross-out of so-called health insurance reform, not terrorism. The "people" will then count their toes and try the Republicans who will give us more of Bush/Cheney with the same results. I wonder what will happen then.
>>>>>>>>I wonder what will happen then.
We'll swing back to the Democrats for an election or two. Then when they betray us again we'll give the Republicans another chance, and then when the Repubs betray us once again we'll switch back to the Democrats and on and on and on. Didn't I say in another post that Americans are the stupidest people on earth?
>>>>>>>The labor force total[s] about 150 million....[but]really the total number of people actually still working today is closer to 135 million.
Is it me, or does 15M out of 150M feel more like a blip than a disaster. Don't get me wrong, I feel for the 15 million who are unemployed, but is America really verging on a total collapse when only 15M out of 150M are out of work?
Joe2aT 1:07 pm -- I've had the same thought myself about Health Care - ONLY 16% 45mn don't have coverage. On the most superficial level, hells bells, let them all die, that way there's no Unemployment and everybody has coverage. You merely "Delete Them". That is the simple answer that appeals so strongly to the "Die-Back" crowd (besides they'll mostly be poor Black and Brown folks anyway so who cares - our collective racism is profound). Here's the problem.
70% of this economy (as was) is consumer driven and that's where the tax base is, local sales taxes and fees on up the food chain. Corporations pay zip and neither do the richfilth animals once the accountants get a nose-full of white powder and a fist-full of loopholes (they are legion). Leona told it straight, "Taxes are for the little people." OK. Next.
There is no meaningful manufacturing sector in this country and where they exist Unions are toast which means so are middle class jobs. When 15-17mn cannot buy anything but essentials and everybody else gets scared they'll lose their job and THEY stop buying non-essentials which means businesses go under producing more unemployment and the strip malls go belly up because the Consumer Economy has collapsed.
When this is matched to the fact that virtually all mfg goods are imported from slave pits on credit that is now collapsing because our consumer economy has died, our collapse becomes global. Follow the bread crumbs...they lead right to the old witch's house and into the oven. (with all due respect to practitioners of Wicca and the vile persecutions they have endured under Xrstian cruelty)
>>There is no meaningful manufacturing sector in this country and where they exist Unions are toast which means so are middle class jobs. When 15-17mn cannot buy anything but essentials and everybody else gets scared they'll lose their job and THEY stop buying non-essentials which means businesses go under producing more unemployment and the strip malls go belly up because the Consumer Economy has collapsed.<<
Does that 15 million include the six million people who are just living on food stamps? Of course not. And how about the underemployed? Add then in and you get close to 20 million people out of work or just barely doing so. No wonder folks aren't spending unless they have too.
And left out is the 150,000 new jobs needed to keep up with population growth. That adds up to 1,800,000 million jobs a year. Another 1%plus probably unemployed or kicking out older workers to apply for unemployment.
Things are pretty bad with wages frozen or actually below what they were in 1990 allowing for inflation. Food and fuel and other essentials are more expensive leaving less disposable income. Belts are pulled tight enough to cause actual pain. Not to mention what will happen as more people lose their homes and have to spend even more of their income renting, or worse living on the street to save money.
Still this article does a good jobs cutting through the "funny numbers" the administration is putting out.
Gary
gdgoodman, you left out children going to bed at night crying because they are hungry. Our country is being run by people who don't give a shit as long as they get richer.
When the people fear their government there is tyranny,
when the government fears the people there is liberty.
~ Thomas Jefferson
I did indeed leave out the 3.5 million children here in the United States in danger of malnutrition. That's something frankly I hate to think about.
Gary
15 million is the percentage who are officially unemployed. The real unemployment rate is 17.3 percent, which includes the people who are unemployed but who have quit looking for work since there are no jobs, and the people working part-time involuntarily. That adds up to over 25 million people.
The unemployment rate back in the Great Depression was 25-30 percent at its worst, which is a lot higher, and obviously we're not in straits that dire..yet. Still, one in six workers out of work is pretty damned bad.
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It's you. If you ran a business and you were told that your are going to have 10% fewer customers next year you would be very,very concerned. You would adapt, and that means you will spend less, so someone else also makes less. Some people could be fired, and they won't be able to spend. When I spend ten dollars, it doesn't disappear. It passes from hand to hand and each person benefits. With decreasing income the number of transactions will go down as will the amounts transacted. If your margin of profit is 10%, A 10% LOSS IN CUSTOMERS DOESN'T MEAN A LOSS OF 10% OF YOUR PROFIT. Depending on how you can adapt, it could cut your profit in half, or more. The economy is business.
Thank you for putting that into perspective, pink.
"Democrats and the Corporate Media..."
Until Americans pry themselves away from these two "solutions" -- which are complete LIES -- nothing will ever improve.
I note with some surprise that Ralph Nader has offered kind words for both Dodd and Dorgan and is even calling on Democrats to press Dorgan to reconsider his announced decision not to seek re-election (see www.opednews.com//articles/In-the-public-interest-by-Ralph-Nader-100108-502.html?show=votes).
I know both Dodd and Dorgan have supported anti-corporate measures and reforms dear to Nader's heart, but how can he back Dodd, who succumbed to the corruption of accepting sweetheart mortgage deals from a corrupt bank and who repeatedly backed the insurance industry? And how can he back Dorgan, who has spent years shilling in the Senate for the coal industry, and who last year voted against a bill that would have allowed banks to "cram-down" the principal on mortgages of people who were facing foreclosure--something Dorgan did because the insurance industry opposed the measure and his own wife is a lobbyist for the insurance industry?
This is exactly the kind of corrupt behavior that Ralph has always railed against so mercilessly.
Dave Lindorff
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Lesser of two evils? Who's going to take Dorgan's place? Having learned that "purism" gets you nowhere, maybe Ralph is now turning to reverse psychology?
Dems will use this defeat as an exuse to move even further right--where they really want to be. Let them and let us form a new party to represent us without apology or compromise. Hardly a green shoot, that's for the future after we have burned out the scrub grass. Around 2012 with the formation of a new party we would have a green shoot. For 2010 despair.
I'll never vote for a Democrat again. I don't care if they run God as a Democrat I'm not voting for them. From here on out it's a third party candidate for me.
I reiterate the offer I made at 11:19 (below). [Sqidd's caviling notwithstanding] If you want to stop talking and start acting, all I need is the expertise... I don't do cyber-stuff.
All part of the manifestation of the human race overshooting carrying capacity. Too many people consuming too many things, creating empire imploding on itself.
Heres' a good one for you guys. Obama and the power elite are going to keep expanding the wars in the middle east until our economy recovers. Can you imagine just the number of national guard troops returning home looking for work, let alone the number of regular troops who will be rushing to get out when the wars wind down! Boy, we really are FUCKED aren't we? Think of this when you go to vote in November! Not voting in November IS NOT AN OPTION! Unless of course you endorse the status quo!
"Shoots" in current context is mostly a verb.