Snowy

Time to start pulling together, folks. This is bad, real bad.

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When all this started Mr FD said "they are going to start throwing themselves out of windows as they did during the Great Depression" and sadly they are. Identities, especially those of the male, are too tied to money and outward success and some people can't handle the down times. So sad. We are all going to make it through this, it is just a hiccup in time. We must maintain faith in our own abilities.

Identities, especially those of the male, are too tied to money and outward success

Well said. So long as one has a roof over one's head, food on the table, good health, and a good library then all else is really surplus.

I was quite shocked, when I heard about Adolf Merckle having committed suicide. Perhaps this crisis brings up to the surface what was well hidden in economically calmer times: Our own opinion about our value is based mostly on factors as success and wealth. This is how we define ourselves. Losing power, money and/ or employment means losing the right to exist and disappearing as a person. How could we come back to mesures which are more human and less capitalistic?
My heart goes out to the spouses and children killed, and to desperate folk who can't see a future.
So many people live lives that just skim the surface of disaster.
I guess I have a little more sympathy with poor folks facing eviction than with high-rollers who crashed, but frankly they are all victims.
Very hard reading.
This is bad, but not as bad as the recent news that returning soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan are committing suicide in droves. Some "suicide experts" are claiming that it's because the tours of duties for each soldier have been so extensive---for some, it was over two years before they came home again---that they have trouble adjusting to civilian life. Others claim that the Veterans Administration has dropped the ball in providing these soldiers with medical help and counseling. Either way, this does not bode well for the outcome of the war or the economic crisis. I think we'll be seeing an awful lot of people with PTSD for years to come.

(I've long suspected my father, a survivor of the Great Depression, has PTSD: he cannot throw away a single plastic container or an old pair of socks, even if the soles are so worn you can see his feet through them. He keeps saying "We might need them someday." Maybe this is the someday he foresaw?)
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Everything is bad! I don't know too many people that aren't depressed and hanging on by the skin of their teeth because of BushCo. & their little (Big) friends!

I don't think that this is a new problem - look at the issues that Vietnam vets have had in their lives. Even the men who returned from WWII, many of which were the fathers of my friends, being a boomer, have had problems - many self medicated with alcohol and violence. I believe that this has always been an issue for soldiers and the govts of all eras have chosen not to care. Suck it up and be a man they were told and are being told, and that is not good enough. Not nearly good enough.

I wish people would stop joining the armed forces and then maybe there would be no war...but that is never going to happen..and I guess they would just conscript anyway...sigh

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