Small businesses, shops and restaurants are starting to close, locally. Last weekend Barb went to her favorite Italian place, Cinecitta, to find it shuttered. I drove by the Oakland institution, CJ's Gingerbread House, and saw a sign: "Thanks for 35 years". I felt guilty, because I couldn't remember the last time we ate there. Barb tells me that we didn't go back because the food wasn't as charming as the exterior. I do think that we have too much stuff, and that we could all do with some trimming back, live closer to the source, recycle and swap, reuse and make do. A guy at the bus stop, who takes the bus everywhere, surprised me today by telling me that he bought a new car. He bought a Chrysler! He announced it as a badge of honor - he is doing his part for the country's rebound. Well, we'll see.
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"the media fans the flame of fear and despair" Unemployment over 10 per cent , your local businesses going under, perhaps you've seen a few foreclosures? If anything, we in the media have been too kind to the bozos that brought us this mess, and believe me, there is a conflagration of fear and despair in the nation that grows without fanning. Can President Obama and the democrats lead us to safety? The revolution will be televised.
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