Npita, I have very little faith in the average American voter. One out of six American workers is currently unemployed (y'know, the actual definition) or underemployed. That still leaves the other five. It would take little, by historic demonstration, to tell those five Joe the Plumber has lost his job, and why? They haven't lost
their jobs, now have they, so what did Joe do? And what is Joe doing now? Why is he still sucking off the teat of the
real American worker all these months later? Insert a few interviews with people on unemployment who live in nice houses, a picture of Joe relaxing on his porch with a can of beer in his hand (Hmmmph, thinks average American voter,
I don't have a house that nice,
I don't get to relax on my porch with a beer...) Et voila! The millions of unemployed are now not middle-class skilled Americans like you or me, caught in the morass caused by inept federal agencies and rampant private sector greed bordering on fraud, they are lazy leeches on society who like living off welfare because it's easier than getting off their collective butts and getting a job. Plus, the unemployment figures are now no longer the administration's problem. Nosir,
clearly we have 16.7% underemployment because fat Americans got lazy when things got just a
leetle tough.
And that's how easy it would be. You know you've seen it done before. The precursors can be read in the original article quite readily, even. The mentions of "Why don't they get a job". That the guy interviewed has to explain why he hasn't looked for a minimum wage job. Such things are spin, not news.
Not that I'm saying "unemployment reform" definitely going to happen. Only that I could see it happening.
...especially since $10 billion/month pales in comparison to the money provided to bail out industries which were fiscally irresponsible
Traditionally, both the media and voters ignore corporate welfare. Getting them to swallow it this time around was a problem only due to the scope. Bread and circuses. Give the public a big enough media circus and they'll forget all about TARP.