One in Twelve
By David Glenn Cox

The new Bureau of Labor Statistics employment report for December was released Friday morning. Brimming with optimism, I can say with full confidence that it is possibly the best employment report released so far this year and might be the best employment report to be released all year.
This is January , so let’s do a year in review, looking back over the third year of the New Great Depression and looking forward towards a fourth year,
Officially unemployed – Dec 2011, 13,049,000
Officially unemployed – Dec 2012, 12,206,000
See now, how progress is being made in our economy? Almost 850,000 Americans are now employed who were not so twelve months ago. Ain’t that good, if you were an “Officially” unemployed American your chances of landing a full time job, well, not a full time, but a job were less than one in twelve.
Officially employed – Dec 2011, 140,896,000
Officially employed – Dec 2012, 143,305,000
Wow, now that is outstanding, 2,400,000 new jobs, but I have a question? If there were 13,049,000 Americans officially unemployed last December, why are there still 12,206,000 officially unemployed this December?
Civilian Labor force – Dec 2011, 153,945,000
Civilian Labor force – Dec 2012, 155,911,000
Participation Rate – Dec 2011, 64.0
Participation Rate – Dec 2012, 63.6
Employment Population Ratio – Dec 2011, 58.6
Employment Population Ratio – Dec 2012, 58.6
No change, little improvement, as the number of officially unemployed has risen this month by 164,000. Remember back when stores hired for the Christmas season? A funny sort of a fable, like Santa Claus, which few but children would actually believe.
Part time for economic reasons – Dec 2011, 8,168,000
Part time for economic reasons – Dec 2012, 7,918,000
Slack work or business conditions – Dec 2011, 5,377,000
Slack work or business conditions – Dec 2012, 4,928,000
Could only find part time work – Dec 2011, 2,406,000
Could only find part time work – Dec 2012, 2,616,000
Okay, are you ready…drum roll please.
Marginally attached to the labor force – Dec 2011, 2,540,000
Marginally attached to the labor force – Dec 2012, 2,614,000
Discouraged workers – Dec 2011, 945,000
Discouraged workers – Dec 2012, 1,068,000
The duration of unemployment category also rose by at least 75,000 souls in every category, save the last one, the 27 weeks or more, the sweet good bye category. As states manipulate the unemployment numbers, it allows them to discontinue extended unemployment benefits and accelerates the unemployed decent into abject poverty.
Not in labor force – Dec 2011, 86,640,000
Not in labor force – Dec 2012, 88,839,000
2,199,000 Americans no longer in the labor force, some retired, some retired because they couldn’t find a job. Some folks retired at 62, because they couldn’t find a job. The rest just washed away by the tides of misfortune and the abject neglect of their government.
Officially unemployed – Dec 2012, 12,206,000
Part time for economic reasons – Dec 2012, 7,918,000
Marginally attached to the labor force – Dec 2012, 2,614,000
Discouraged workers – Dec 2012, 1,068,000
Okay, are you ready…drum roll please, 23,906,000 American workers. 23,906,000 workers unemployed, under employed, forced out, forced down and gived up
Average weekly hours worked – no appreciable change in any category.
Average weekly take home pay – Dec 2011, $ 799.80
Average weekly take home pay – Dec 2012, $ 818.69
The average weekly paycheck rose less than twenty buck per week this year and for those working in retail; the rise was less than ten dollars per week.
The number of mass layoffs (50 or more workers) rose this month to its highest level since October of 2009, with 1759 mass layoffs, affecting 173,558 workers and their families.
The numbers are shocking, except, they aren’t numbers; they’re flesh and blood human beings. There is no improvement in these numbers because the people in power don’t give a damn about improving these numbers. In October of 2009, the Dow Jones industrial average was below 7000 today, it is above 13,000. The banks, the car companies and big business all got a bailed out, for the American worker, what did they get? That much is obvious, but there is more which is obvious.
This economy cannot continue on like this, this doddering sick old man will fall, sooner or later. Then … hell’s a popping and then we shall measure ourselves against the yardstick of history.
“Every lie is a poison; there are no harmless lies. Only the truth is safe. Only the truth gives me consolation – it is the one unbreakable diamond.” ~ Leo Tolstoy
We have a thousand and one conspiracies, simply because our government will not under any circumstances tell us the truth. The truth is that they’re not trying to fix the unemployment problem. Corporate profits are at record highs and the fiscal cliff negotiations couldn’t even raise taxes on couples earning almost $10,000 per week.
”One man, one family driven from the land; this rusty car
creaking along the highway to the west. I lost my land, a
single tractor took my land. I am alone and bewildered.
And in the night one family camps in a ditch and another
family pulls in and the tents come out. The two men squat
on their hams and the women and children listen. Here is the
node, you who hate change and fear revolution. Keep these
two squatting men apart; make them hate, fear, suspect each
other. Here is the enlarge of the thing you fear. This is the
zygote. For here “I lost my land” is changed; a cell is split
and from its splitting grows the thing you hate–”We lost our
land.” The danger is here, for two men are not as lonely and
perplexed as one. And from this first “we” there grows a still
more dangerous thing: “I have a little food” plus “I have
none.” If from this problem the sum is “We have a little
food,” the thing is on its way, the movement has direction.
Only a little multiplication now, and this land, this tractor are
ours. The two men squatting in a ditch, the little fire, the side-
meat stewing in a single pot, the silent, stone-eyed women;
behind, the children listening with their souls to words their
minds do not understand. The night draws down. The baby
has a cold. Here, take this blanket. It’s wool. It was my mother’s
blanket–take it for the baby. This is the thing to bomb.
This is the beginning–from “I” to “we.”
If you who own the things people must have could understand
this, you might preserve yourself. If you could separate
causes from results, if you could know Paine, Marx,
Jefferson, Lenin, were results, not causes, you might survive.
But that you cannot know. For the quality of owning freezes
you forever into “I,” and cuts you off forever from the “we.”
~ John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath




34 Comments

That is some diamond, comrade.
The meritorious are frauds.
But let me tell you something even more tragic.
Permanent war is what saved these poor souls.
Steinbeck’s poor souls, that is.
Actually, full employment caused by the demands of full production that was needed to fight World War II saved those poor souls. Even FDR realized that it needn’t have taken a war to do it, either, hence his desire for the Full Employment Act, to which the capitalists were steadfastly opposed.
Got to have that lumpenproletariat to keep wages down, you see.
“Average weekly take home pay – Dec 2011, $ 799.80
Average weekly take home pay – Dec 2012, $ 818.69″
Shee-it. I don’t know anyone, not even in management where I work, who makes that much take home pay. That BLS stat must include the top 5% of income earners, and the inequality of wealth in this country is so great that by averaging them in creates a false impression that the majority of Americans are better off than we actually are.
Pretty good propaganda gimmick. Goebbels would be proud.
Thank you Dp … excellent seeing and telling with much shown and told.
Commendable.
The FEA was to prevent stagnation “after the war”. You know, “we own the world now, you jackasses, time for something different.”
Oops.
A little empire is never enough. Must be Master of All Tribes.
1946: Commies have dangerous ideas. Do not think them. You will contaminate the world. 1989: We have defeated them. All is well. 200X: The world is ending! We must use terror to fight terror.
Res ipsa loquitur. Well, if you’re listening.
So, to conclude, in this fraudulent capitalist world, it was war that kept them alive.
I find that tragic, comrade.
Exactly, its like the old trick of putting 9 homeless with one Buffet, Gates, Petersen and saying look at the average wealth of this group, things are going great!
Just think, If you and I were standing behind Bill Gates at Starbucks, our averages net worth would be around $500 million. Averages are funny that way.
You may be right about the stagnation part, but it was proposed during the war. I think the FEA was at least a Social Democratic measure, if not an actual socialist one, but whatever, it’s still a good idea to offer work to anyone willing to do so.
I’m also one of those horrible people who think it as a damned good thing that America and the Soviet Union defeated the Nazi Germans and Imperial Japanese. 1989 has nothing to do with my point.
Yes, it was tragic it took a war, but it was not NECESSARY to take a war. It happened that way because everybody, even most capitalists, were scared shitless by Hitler.
So true, in another continuum. But aren’t we approximating the same point, comrade? I say tragic, you say not necessary.
How to fix this I think we disagree. But comrades can disagree (but not too much) ;)
On how to fix this now we probably don’t disagree all that much, comrade. I will now crack open a beer, watch the NFL playoffs, and continue to wait for the Collapse.
Ah, wrong on all counts, comrade. Coffee, the grandson, and bullshitter slaying.
I do not understand you. I’m not a poet, either. Please elucidate.
Perhaps you didn’t mean that. Anyway, not my idea how to fix. “Coffee, the grandson, and bullshitter slaying” were my three comparables.
Cleverness is the veil of illogic and stupidity.
It’s an old saying I just made up. Or maybe I’m just stupid and should bow before your great intellect(not).
I don’t know what the F you’re talking about, man. What’s coffee, grandsons, and bullshitter slayings got to do with any of this? Perhaps you are using metaphors that I don’t comprehend.
Say what you mean in plain American English, please, so that this poor ignorant barbarian can understand WTF you are talking about.
Thomas Robert Malthus
Must it not then be acknowledged by an attentive examiner of the histories of mankind, that in every age and in every State in which man has existed, or does now exist
That the increase of population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence,
That population does invariably increase when the means of subsistence increase, and,
That the superior power of population is repressed, and the actual population kept equal to the means of subsistence, by misery and vice
When Malthus wrote that, the technology of birth control did not exist.
Think about it.
Breathe in do you smell it you are in the Maltusian nightmare
If you have two nuns, who make $10,000 a year each, and 17 homeless people in a homeless shelter, their average net worth would be $1052.00. If Bill Gates comes in with a net worth of, oh, let’s say $2,000,000,000, than their average net worth would be 1 billion, 500,000 dollars each.
But there would still be two nuns, 17 homeless people, and Bill Gates.
Gee, where have I heard that one before? Maybe when I told you about it? And I heard it from Jim Hightower, to give credit where it’s properly due.
At least I’m not in a cave.
The cave is Plato’s Cave, where slaves are shown images that they believe are reality. They believe the doxa the portrayed sense of reality.
I’ve been on a tear lately, comrade, but this is just simple
your beer my coffee
your telly my grandson
you wait for the collapse I slay bullshitters tonite
I’ll let you know when you’ll need a secret decoder ring, comrade.
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I think this is generational. Either you’re very young, or I’m just too damned old. Whatever, to use the parlance of the in-betweens.
And I like beer AND coffee. Sometimes altogether simultaneously at the same time.
Gentlemen need not explain their excess consumption.
The horde, however, does.
Malthus was an ass. Birth rate declines with development.
This a Malthusian nightmare? You, sir, have outdone Mathus!
Your metaphor module may be on the fritz. So were “how to fix this now” and “continue to wait for the collapse” intentionally, subconsciously, or capriciously juxtaposed?
No shit. Don’t insult my intelligence. Besides, there’s more than one interpretation of Plato’s cave.
Plato was an aristocrat who thought there was nothing wrong with slavery. So was his pupil, Aristotle, and HIS pupil, Alexander. None of them are worthy of an American’s admiration in any moral sense.
It’s all right to learn from their logic or their military strategy, but they were not superior to either you or me; quite inferior in many respects, as a matter of fact. I’d put Martin Luther King up against Pericles any day.
The ancients have a lot to offer, so long as you remember that they were at least as messed up as we are now.
See what 1500 years of Kwistianity did? 500 years later and we’ve still got antiquity worship on the brain.
Ok ok there were smart people back then. So how do our name-droppers stack up, hmmm?
I rest my case.
My metaphors are organic, not modular. I still don’t know WTF you’re talking about, comrade. I really do not understand what you are trying to say. Coffee? Grandsons? Slaying bullshitters? Decoder rings?
If you want me to understand you, we must find a common frame of reference. Because right now you are making about as much sense to ME as the magical trillion dollar platinum coin.
Spit it out, man. Maybe you should try Marxian terminology. I might get that. In any case, it’s damned near 2 in the morning where I sit, and Morpheus whispers in my ear. I’m going to bed. Now. Good night, comrade Ludwig. May sweet dreams of flying machines and guillotines dance in your head.
Bonne nuit.
Thanks to you and OB. You both have wonderful minds. I’m starting to understand you, Ludwig. One question, though ( to both of you ). It took two nukes to teach the Japanese that we were the Masters. How many will it take to teach the Chinese ? The human condition is in dire straights . Is the truth too much to ask ? Excuse me, TWO questions.
Who is this we, white man?
So, right again.My whole immigrant family has no masters in our history. Slaves? Plenty. The GREATEST generation brainwashing will take generations more to break. I have much to learn. PEACE