OCT
03
Saddened, Stupidity, and Concerned. The Occupy Wall Street Protest(s)
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It’s Mon­day morn­ing.  I am work­ing from home, and I just have to get this off my chest before I actu­al­ly start work­ing.  This has been burn­ing all week­end long in my brain…  I was going to wait to post this until lat­er in the week, but just could­n’t  Had to get pub­lished now…

I have the inter­est­ing priv­i­lege of being close to the Occu­py Wall Street Protests.  Not in the way you would think, how­ev­er.  I did not go down to see them, I did not protest, how­ev­er, I spoke to peo­ple who had to get through them to get to work, to Brook­lyn, etc.  It is just a mess.  How­ev­er, this morn­ing, on an undis­closed news sta­tion, I watched inter­view clips of the pro­test­ers…  It makes me sad to watch these peo­ple protest pri­vate indus­try.  I know I am gen­er­al­iz­ing, but some of the com­ments were sad­den­ing.   One young man said he was protest­ing Cap­i­tal­ism.  More specif­i­cal­ly, he was hop­ing for the fall of Cap­i­tal­ism.  My heart imme­di­ate­ly sank.  When asked what sys­tem he would want to see replace cap­i­tal­ism, he just looked into the cam­era like a dumb ass, with­out any­thing to say.  Seri­ous­ly.  He just stood there look­ing like the cat had his tongue.  All talk and no back­up plan.  That is how I view these protests.  No one has a real plan.  Anoth­er woman was asked if the CEO of one of the banks came down to Wall Street and offered her a job today, would she take it?  She said “no.”  What?  I sup­pose if you are get­ting free mon­ey from the gov­ern­ment for your 99 weeks, wel­fare, hand outs, etc, and you are con­tent with it, you would say, no.  I don’t know any­one that is con­tent with it, but I fear our weak­ened econ­o­my , cou­pled with a grow­ing sen­ti­ment of dis­trib­uted wealth, with­out hav­ing to work for it is start­ing to take it’s toll on peo­ple.  They are being qui­et­ly recruit­ed into the social­is­tic / com­mu­nist men­tal­i­ty of equal dis­tri­b­u­tion with­out care for where the com­pen­sa­tion comes from whether new mint­ed bills just because or some­one else’s hard labor, blue or white col­lar.

I start­ed to get angry…  I start­ed to get angry because I just saw a mobof peo­ple denounce the very sys­tem that my grand­fa­thers fought for dur­ing World War II, friends fathers fought for dur­ing the Kore­an war, Viet­nam, and friends fight for in our exist­ing wars.  Some of them, (one a very close friend of mine) who were deployed dur­ing the Gulf War are today pay­ing with finan­cial issues, not of his own mak­ing.  My grand­fa­thers would be rolling over in their graves if they knew.  One was a coal min­er and the oth­er a busi­ness own­er pri­or to and after the war.  I can­not fath­om what they might think today.  What I heard was per­son­al.  It was per­son­al because I grew up with the threat of com­mu­nist anni­hi­la­tion, watch­ing movies about climb­ing under your desk to avoid the result of a nuclear det­o­na­tion.  Today, I know that, had that hap­pened, noth­ing would have mat­tered.  How­ev­er, today my com­pa­ny also does busi­ness in Rus­sia, Chi­na, etc.  We sell soft­ware to busi­ness­es in those coun­tries.  We also have two offices in Rus­sia, employ­ing peo­ple.  My views of a flat­ter world are evi­dent today, but one thing stands tall; and that is my belief in our Repub­lic, and Cap­i­tal­is­tic views of a “free mar­ket soci­ety.”

I won­der (and I real­ly do pon­der this) what goes through the heads of these peo­ple protest­ing prof­its of pri­vate enter­prise.  These are the peo­ple that actu­al­ly cre­ate jobs.  Do they not real­ize that?  Did some­one nev­er tell them that “busi­ness­es are in busi­ness to make mon­ey.”  Thank you to my 6th Grade social stud­ies teacher Mr. Jim Rod­da for beat­ing that into my brain.  No one starts a busi­ness to lose mon­ey or give away all the prof­its.  Do they?  I mean if that is the case, I need to start think­ing dif­fer­ent­ly (sar­casm implied).

Is this how today’s youth thinks?  Is this the future of our coun­try?  Is there going to be a rev­o­lu­tion or revolt by a grow­ing num­ber of peo­ple who pre­fer dis­tri­b­u­tion of wealth over actu­al­ly work­ing hard for a liv­ing?  Please do tell me because, I don’t want to get caught in the mid­dle.  I may already be.  I know that this may sound extreme, but it is to also illus­trate the point that this may be a real loom­ing threat.  Is threat the right word?  I think it is.  The protests now being called: Occu­py Wall Street, are grow­ing beyond Wall Street.  Protests are being encour­aged all over the coun­try by those that are con­cerned with, well, what­ev­er it is they want to protest about.  I still am not sure, but I know very quick­ly, it is turn­ing into a ‘move­ment.’  What that means I do not know.  But here are a cou­ple of resources for you to review… Down with cap­i­tal­ism, they say…

Sigh.  What will be next?  Why do they think the gov­ern­ment can cre­ate sus­tain­able jobs?  It is not sus­tain­able.  As soon as the pri­vate sec­tor can­not afford to pay the tax the rev­enue is gone.  Busi­ness­es fail.  It is a fact of life, just like death.  Most busi­ness­es fail in their first five years.  Failed busi­ness = no tax.  Do they not get if they “take down the rich” there is few­er tax­es to be col­lect­ed?  I know what you are going to say.  But if you have the mon­ey you can find the tax loop holes.  Let me give those skep­tics a lit­tle hint.  There are always going to be tax loop holes, and there are always going to be very fat wal­lets on BOTH sides of the polit­i­cal spec­trum that will be able to find those loop holes.  Stop being so naive you “mid­dle class social­ist brats.” (Thank you Oin­go Boin­go), see below video).  No tax = few­er gov­ern­ment jobs.  Why com­plain you have gov­ern­ment guar­an­teed stu­dent loans?  You chose to go that route and cre­ate that debt.  Did you not?  Choice equals con­se­quence.  I am sure the argu­ment will be, “but no one knew this would hap­pen.”  Let me shed some light on this for you.  Bill Clin­ton and George W. Bush knew this was going to hap­pen.  Bill Clin­ton dereg­u­lat­ed every­thing, and George W. Bush had to start bail­ing out the banks because of Clin­ton’s deci­sion to let every­one who could not afford a home buy a home.  Dereg­u­la­tion and loose purse strings made it eas­i­er for the mon­ey to flow in the pri­vate sec­tor.  Please don’t argue this point with me, just look at the idiots that bought homes that were dou­ble or triple the mort­gage pay­ment they could afford… Just look at the facts please.  And don’t blame the mort­gage com­pa­nies…   The dereg­u­la­tion just made it eas­i­er to approve loans.  Oh, and the banks that are being protest­ed bought those shit­ty loans that were made to ensure that you could con­tin­ue to own it… Again, sigh… It is a very cycli­cal issue, and the protests should be protest­ing those that caused the issue… Hmmm…  I guess I am rant­i­ng now, but the point is the same, the Occu­py Wall Street protests are hap­pen­ing with no real goal or under­stand­ing of the issue at hand.  They are just protest­ing for mon­ey.  Makes no sense to me.  Start a busi­ness, do some thing, just don’t be part of the prob­lem, be part of the solu­tion.

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By: suburban
oct
4

In reply to MasterPo .

Not for nothing, but I have an acquaintance that went to school for horticulture, because he liked it, and worked his way up the ladder at a country club, and now makes a pretty good living… Does this kid not understand paying his dues? Does he want to make six figures out of college. Guess what, I didn’t make six figures out of college. I started my own business and made about 10,000.00 my first year in business, slightly more year two, etc. Today I make a pretty good living because I started strategizing my job moves as well as working my way up the ladder… I have had several set backs, been set back to no job and zero dollars twice, picked my ass up and got it together again. It was hard, but I did it. These kids cannot even try, maybe I am wrong, however…

By: MasterPo
oct
4

I’ve been pretty actively following the “protest” or “revolution” on Twitter and even chatted with several of them.

IMO they are all a bunch of whiney, self absorbed, spoiled panty-wastes!!

Every single one that I’ve read and especially chatted with is in a bad way because of their OWN choices and/or actions or lack of actions.

For example: One young kid I chatted with is going to school (so he says) at Tidewater community college in VA (why he’s here in NYC and not in school he wouldn’t say!). He’s said he’s deep in debt already for his schooling and it’s all wall street and the bank’s fault.

Funny. I doubt they put a gun to his head to go to that school or any school for that matter.

Moving on, he said he’s studying Horticulture. He admitted job prospects are poor and pay is low.

I’m not trying to pee in his Cheerios but what does he expect from life to take on debt (just how much debt can one have going to a community college?!) and expect to find work in a low demnd, low paying field?!?!?

Just one example.

By: Rob
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Rob
oct
4

All of these protests is being master minded by Obama and the Left. Maybe not at first, but as time goes on Obama will use this to get re-elected.

By: suburban
oct
3

In reply to Nobody .

@Nobody — I am with you. I am not damning the protesters. Not at all. It is their right. However, I am upset that they have no clear goal. They are there just to protest whatever is on their mind at that moment.

By: Nobody
oct
3

Yes, its sad, but its just a mob. As the idiot protester with nothing to say shows, idle hands do the devil’s work. Like they have anything else to do.

I agree, but part of what makes this country great it we have the right to express ourselves, even it its stupid or distasteful. For that, those Vets did not struggle in vain.

Otherwise, spot on. Capitalism may not be perfect, but its the best system humans have come up with so far and is far better than ‘the alternative’ like the protester offered. 😉

By: Tami
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Tami
oct
3

It’s scary to be certain. The “entitlement” mentality is pervasive and sad. It will surely ruin this country unless it can be stifled.
I’ve been watching the Republican candidates for President. I told someone(my mother I think) who I was hoping to win the bid. She asked me why. I said because not only does he stand for the things I do, he has a plan to correct some of the problems our country faces. Other candidates may talk about change or revamping or this or that but they have no actual idea how to accomplish these goals. And a Presidental candidate who promised “change” in now contributing in a big way to the problems our country now faces.I guess folks weren’t thinking the change could be for the bad instead of the better.
Before people start jumping on the rhetoric bandwagon they should actually find out if their candidate has a viable plan. They might just be full of pretty words like our current president. Of course, this is just my opinion.

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