Excerpted from, Squeezing the American Dream: Workers Face Diminishing
Returns by Nicholas von Hoffman. The book by Steven Greenhouse is called The
Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker

A day seldom passes but a member of Congress takes the floor to remind us in
mawkish tremolo that the hundreds of thousands of people trying to get into
the U.S. are proof positive of the power of the American dream. If
Greenhouse is right, and there is no reason to believe he is not, that
American dream is just that -- a dream.

"Northwest Airlines," Greenhouse writes, apropos of some people's dreams,
"gave laid-off workers a booklet entitled '101 Ways to Save Money.' But the
booklet added insult to financial injury. 'Borrow a dress for a big night
out' and 'Shop at auctions or pawn shops for jewelry' were among the tips it
offered. And then it suggested, 'Don't be shy about pulling something you
like out of the trash.' " Dumpster diving into the American dream. You can't
make stuff like that up, and this book is full of such revealing anecdotes.

http://www.alternet.org/workplace/87405/


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