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The New Dealers: Is the recession driving Americans into the economy's last growth sector?
from Mother Jones:
The New Dealers
Is the recession driving Americans into the economy's last growth sector?
By Tony D'Souza
| November/December 2011 Issue
For some time, I'd been hearing stories from my sources in the interstate marijuana racket about law-abiding "civilians" turning to the game because of the recession, and so, armed with introductions, I hit the road to meet some of these unlikely criminals face to face. That's how, on a hot evening in June, I found myself in Dan's Northern California kitchen.
Dan isn't his real name. Nor are any of the names in this story, for obvious reasons. But his situation is a familiar, harsh reality for many Americans, as I learned while doing research for my recent novel on this subject. Dan is in his early 40s, a slim, soft-spoken former short-haul trucker who once owned all the toys: a used Mercedes, snowmobiles, Jet Skis. When they were both employed, he and his wifea retail managereasily cleared $100,000 a year. "We ate out breakfast, lunch, and dinner," Dan, now a minimum-wage laborer, tells me with folded arms. "That's the way life was for 17 years."
Today, Dan's toys are gone, sold to support an underwater mortgage. His wife, who kept her job, left him three years ago, driving away in the Mercedes. "She didn't like the fact that I sat at home and she was going to work," he tells me. "There were no jobs. I filled out a thing for the city, and 400 people were there for one openinga garbage truck driver."
Keeping the house has been Dan's only real goal since 2008, when he was laid off. It's a simple three-bedroom, two-bath in a prefab, working-class subdivision off the I-5 corridor. "I wanted my kid to grow up in a safe community," he explains. "I have always made my house payment, and I've always made it on time." But he fretted over things like gas prices. "My daughter would say, 'Can I take your truck to the store?' That's 1.2 miles, which makes it 2.4 miles round-trip. If she went there once, I would not make it to work the next day. That's how my money was. I've fought for it the past three years working two and three jobs. I've even changed my morals." ..............(more)
The complete piece is at: http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/12/tony-dsouza-marijuana-growers
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The New Dealers: Is the recession driving Americans into the economy's last growth sector? (Original Post)
marmar
Dec 2011
OP
Unfortunately I'd expect my neighbors or others to come on the property and steal my
no_hypocrisy
Dec 2011
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Kolesar
(31,182 posts)1. Grow your own food in the backyard
That could take care of half of your food budget.
no_hypocrisy
(46,083 posts)5. Unfortunately I'd expect my neighbors or others to come on the property and steal my
harvest.
Wish I were wrong.
shanti
(21,675 posts)9. the smell is pretty hard to miss
even if growing inside, it would have to be vented outside.
i_sometimes
(201 posts)6. Not possible.
Half? no.
DireStrike
(6,452 posts)8. What is this "backyard" you speak of? -nt-
Kolesar
(31,182 posts)11. Join a community garden
I don't want to risk getting a conviction. It makes it hard to get a decent job.
al bupp
(2,177 posts)2. Yet another great Mother Jones piece, definitely worth the read /nt
xchrom
(108,903 posts)3. Du rec. Nt
DCKit
(18,541 posts)4. Hardly a new development when the #1 cash crop in VA, KY...
probably TN and WV too, has been teh eviiiiiillllll weed for years. Meth manufacture and use haven't gone down either.
Moonshine is a lot more available in those states than it used to be, too.
msongs
(67,395 posts)7. legalize "grow your own" and all this problem disappears nt
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