Henican: Too-small sacrifices for Big 3
Tough times demand tough measures, and I know I’m doing my share.
You should have tasted the squirrely cup of deli coffee I choked down this morning. That swill almost had me mumbling on the sidewalk: “Hey, brother, can you spare a grande skim cappuccino?”
I’m not alone in this, I understand. And I’m not looking for sympathy. Half my friends in New York are cutting out luxuries, skimping on essentials and trying to convince themselves that mac-and-cheese is a great new kind of pasta dish.
And those “Rolexes” you see on Canal Street? They more or less keep time.
But as rumors of recession have given way to an undeniable economic collapse, the people at the top still aren’t suffering like the rest of us are. And I don’t just mean the indignity of leaving the corporate jet at home, driving a shiny new car to Washington and stopping at a Quiznos on the way.
Quiznos, huh?
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