Regarding the local government agency...
If you don't like the way the local government is running things, don't vote for them again. They may well listen if they find themselves down a few hundred votes.
Regarding being out of work, and finding work...
Until recently, I'd been out of work ('between contracts') for about 3 months. I kept sending my CV out to numerous agencies, but never even got to the interview stage, despite the fact my skills are up-to-date and I'm very good at what I do. I didn't bitch or moan constantly about being unemployed - I kept on applying for jobs (admittedly with no luck).
During that 3 month period, I kept my skills up-to-date (Tek-Tips was an immense help there, as answering questions really helped to keep things fresh in my mind), and learned a few new skills. I still had no luck getting a job.
After a while, I was given some advice by an agent. Rewrite my CV.
This advice was quite hard to take on, as I'd only recently rewritten it, and was quite proud of the results (after spending 3 days on it).
After a few days of sitting on their advice, I swallowed my pride, and took the advice on. I scrapped most of what I had, and started again. The agency submitted the new CV to one of their clients (who had initially turned me down on the basis of my old CV), and I had an interview within days. I had a 6-month contract within a week.
My point? I guess to all those people who have skills, but seem unable to find work (which can lead to a spiral of self-pity or depression): Ask agencies what they consider makes a good CV. Listen to their advice, and take it on. They know, because they deal with these things every minute of every day. Those keywords again: Listen, and Action.
If you're too proud to accept what they say, then nothing I can say will help you. If you take their feedback on board (whether it's positive or negative), and action it, then you will have a much better chance of finding a job.
Just my 2 pence worth ;o)
Dan