Politics is a sport for the wicked smart. So, it's a sign of our newly compassionate times that the anti-Romney got him good with his seeming glee at firing others. The current meme is high sorrow for the chaps who lost their means of making a living.
But that mental construct, like most of the values of today, is unstable. We're living in a kind of "Downton Abbey" era when everything is changing. Very soon, some influential groups will have the reach and clout to reframe being given the boot as irrelevant. In the, what I call "Parachute," emerging economy we will all be continually axed from this job or that project and that will be that. The burden will be on us, not some lawyer who will sue the miscreants who let us go or government, to parachute into another earning opportunity. The experience won't be one of feeling. It will be one of action: jumping to survive.
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