The Daily Watcher
They want us to be Living in Oz.
The Daily Watcher
As I sit going through many of your comments and letters this evening I find my self missing the joke.
The idea that many of you are so in tune with what is happening with our society and world around us.
However those in the main stream news wonder in oblivion.
Still hold out with the utter hope that you and I are just stupid enough to wake up tomorrow pull back the shades and shout that everything in the world is like the scene when Dorothy Gale comes out of a black and white world of Kansas in to the colorization of Oz.
I feel as though even while they are spinning their story of such a magical place we all are in so much danger.
Blinded by the cute little munchkins of news they pass to us like pretty flowers and huge swirling rainbow colored suckers.
Sweats that should come with labels that say don’t eat me once you do you will be forever trapped in the not so wonderful world of Oz.
No as I read your letters I agree so much with what many of you are saying.
A woman from Flint Michigan writes
Dear Daily Watcher
I was angry to day when I picked up my local news paper and read that this week our economy is getting the thumbs up by our government because they created over five hundred thousand jobs plus.
The article states that they know this will help lift up our declining stock market and give confidence to the people and investors that I quote really matter.
It also stated that once again the housing markets are up and doing some what better than ever.
If this is true why can we here not see it?
Marry P Flint Michigan
Marry P.
The fact is in their minds everything is coming up Rosie.
However a flower when picked is dead no matter how much water you put it in.
They are grabbing at straws and we here do understand much of the anger out there in Oz.
They are digging up the yellow brick road and calling it progress.
Those so called job creations were part time very limited jobs.
Many created by the census that if you have not guessed by now was a systematic way of approximately finding out just how many people are in the United States.
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