Thursday, March 29, 2012

WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?

Don't fail to read Counterlight's post titled "On the L Train".  Something's very wrong for so very many in the US today.  Far too many people amongst those who managed to hang on to their jobs work hard and still struggle from paycheck to paycheck to cover their expenses.  That's not to even mention the plight of those who lost their jobs.  Is this the American dream?
As I was pressed against a door on a crowded L train going into Manhattan one morning recently, a young well dressed couple within inches of me began discussing their rent, how to pay it this month, if they could get away with paying just part of it, what groceries they could do without to make the rent. They certainly did not look the part of poor struggling tenants. They looked like low level office professionals of some kind, maybe hipsters on the weekends. They were both on their way to work with their ID badges on. And yet they were talking about doing without to make the rent.

There are so many things wrong with this picture, I thought. Why should anyone who's employed have to worry about paying the rent? Why should 2 employed people worry about paying rent? Why are they, and all the rest of us, pressed together like cattle on the way to a slaughterhouse on a train that runs unreliably at best?

2 comments:

  1. The expectations and ¨values¨ seem inflated/outdated to the point of being unsupportable (certainly unrealistic after reading the ¨what is¨ of it all in Dougs commentary)...it seems to me that the ¨crash¨ really was an opportunity to look factually of the value of ¨what is¨...personal discomfort always gets my attention...unfortunately, for me, sometimes it takes even a disaster to get me to take action and stop my wishful thinking (of which I´m a champ).

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  2. Len, I know. Apathy until it gets personal.

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