Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Searching For An Answer Where the Question Is Unseen

Forget Joe the Plumber. Meet the newest American archetype: Patio Man.

For all the talk of plumbers and investment bankers, populists and elitists, Patio Man is still at the epicenter of national politics. He is the quintessential suburban American, the service economy worker, the guy who wears khakis to work each day, with the security badge on the belt clip around his waist.

He lives in northern Virginia, along the I-4 corridor near Orlando, Fla., in or near Columbus, Ohio, along the Front Range of Colorado, in the converging megalopolis between Albuquerque and Santa Fe and in many other places.

"Patio Man Revisited" by David Brooks in today's New York Times.

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