I admit that people over 50 are going to have a very tough time and I feel bad about it and am concerned because 50 isn't that far off for me, but I had to laugh at a couple of the comments:
What does this person expect exactly? A $100K/yr job? Is this kind of comment supposed to elicit sympathy?
Seriously? This article has some ridiculous examples.
I know a guy who is nearly 60 and is losing his contract position in July. He has not been able to find a replacement job yet. He is a great guy, but if you look at his career history, he has been through layoff after layoff after layoff. At the company where we worked at together, they consolidated our department and of the 5 of us, they gave new jobs to 4 of us and he was the one laid off. Do you see the pattern here? If you talk to him or his wife, he was "always the one that got the job done and then they let him go when it was done." If you talk to his coworkers (like me), you'd get a different story -- he was a great guy to talk to and was smart and knew his stuff, but he was generally lazy and avoided work.
My point is that there are 2 sides of every story and these guys portraying themselves as victims might be leaving out some important details.