Donuts 'n Disaster

By Ron Knowles

The chatter was noisy around the table this past Friday as we were eating out weekly ration of donuts. Trying to focus on one conversation was difficult but when someone brought up the subject of Oregon's unemployment it was like being in outer space, it got so quiet. We're experiencing over twelve percent joblessness in Oregon overall with outlying counties well over that number. I can't figure out why this state is always one of the first to get hit the hardest and one of the last to recover.

The donut crew as we've labeled ourselves are all over sixty five. And no, we're not immune to the Obama administration's Socialistic policies (as I call them) which are resulting in the economic demise of our U.S. economy. I know it's a little late for pointing fingers at the democrat voters as we're all suffering as Americans from high prices and job losses. And we don't know who exactly is behind it all, anyway.

Sitting on my right was Maria. She is 85 and is considered to be the matriarch of our group. She's got a good retirement income from the Fed. and lives worry free. She has a yard man mow her lawn, she travels a lot and sure doesn't do without. That doesn't mean she doesn't have a deep concern for her adult kids who all live in the chaotic state of California.

On my left sat Pete, in his seventies who suffers from a type of palsy but has a great sense of humor and tries to live out his days not thinking too much about economics. His wife Doris however, is very concerned. They've already had to sell their home because they just couldn't afford to stay there any more and now they live in a much smaller apartment. I'm sure she wonders what will become of her when Pete dies.

Then there was Bob and his wife Paula at the table. Bob is a diabetic who recently had stomach surgery. He's in his mid-sixties and officially retired, as is his wife, also in her sixties. But Bob still does accounting and taxes for small companies and organizations to bring in extra money. They're not immune to the economic pinch, either..

Being a sixty-six year old guy it would be nice to retire. So many people just assume that I'm enjoying the fruits of my past labor and living the good life. Here's a wake-up call for all of those that think everyone my age is actually retired. Many, many of us can't afford retirement. In fact, I predict that it's going to get a lot worse for seniors in the future if the economy continues as it is.

Take me for example; I write articles. This is one of many that I have published all over the Internet. This is how I can still make a living. I can't survive on Social Security income and I don't have a pension. I'm not complaining but this is what I do and will continue to do until I can't anymore.

This coming Friday the donut crew will no doubt seat themselves around the table again and chatter about whatever is on their minds. Life will continue, I suppose until one of us, some of us and eventually all of us pass into eternity. Until then however, our small group of seniors represent a microcosm of folks who are pretty much non-existent to most folks in this country. Who cares, really how this sabotaged economy is affecting us?

The politicians all want our valuable votes and promise us the world, which is not theirs to give away. And when many of us are swayed by their sweet talk and vote them into office, they promptly dismiss us knowing that we'll probably die off pretty soon anyway and besides, there will be a new crop of seniors coming down the pike to bamboozle come the next election cycle. - 31384

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