posted on Oct, 20 2011 @ 04:46 PM
I honestly have never thought they were puppets of the Obama Administration, however it should be remembered that the best secrets are those that are
right in front of you, so not sure I would just dismiss it so quickly. I also wouldn't compare them to the Nazi's or Communist Party by any means.
To me the majority of the protestors more closely resemble the Socialist movement. They are all about equality for all and everyone lives the same etc
etc etc. That's great if you don't ever want to have anything more for yourself then what is allowed.
The thing that I find the most humorous about this whole movement is that sure there hearts are in the right place and there are definite problems
with the system. I just don't understand the concept that I am told the most. Great you want to cut out the inequality in the system, the rich
getting richer while the middle class and poor get poorer. I am fine with that. I loathe the fact that I have been working my ass off for the last
10yrs and for the last 3 or 4 I haven't even gotten a cost of living increase where as the prices for stuff keeps going up. This is something I have
definite problems with.
Do I believe that the rich should be punished for doing something more with there lives then I did? No not really I mean there are those that have
been rich from birth and come from wealthy families that are more then likely assisted by the government to maintain there riches whether they be
Republican or Democrat (It has always amazed me that we vote for people that are brought up to be politicians instead of I don't know voting for
someone new? I mean you are aware we can write votes in right? I would love to see someone Joe Smith get elected. I see people gloating about Ron
Paul, That Socilist Green Party guy that Nader, and even Ross Perot, btu the funny thing is. You are still electing in the same class of people. Rich
people who's interests are always going to be self oriented regardless of what they say. Politicians lie by nature and that is something we would all
do good to remember.
I see people saying they are excersing there rights in this Democracy and as I have seen pointed out before boasted as a Democracy or not the United
States is a Federal Republic not a Democracy. Which means a lot of our "Freedoms" are more of a guise then they are a fact.
That being said I am not going to support a bunch of new age hippies that think they should get a free ride through life just because they don't feel
like working. I hear there are no jobs and this is why they don't work, but I have to argue on that. In my town 90% of the jobless youth are jobless
by choice and living on there parents or trust funds, so I have a lot of loss of sympathy and respect for them in the first place. I saw the perfect
quote in a local paper by a protestor when they stated I should join the protest because of these 12 reasons, 1 of which was "We are protesting a
Galaxy of issues" and this is probably the most accurate statement I have seen. There is no concisive protest with this group. If you took your car
to the mechanic and said it's just broken fix it he would be in a very similiar situation as we as Americans and the government is in when it comes
to deciphering the message being delivered by this group. I have heard everything from the death of Capatilism to fixing the economy, to free
education for all, to lets eat grass and sleep under the sun.
Finally I have no problems with the protestors, but I do have problems with some of the things they are demanding. I do not believe that we should
support these kids just because they are Americans. America was founded on the notion of everyone having the equal opportunity to make something out
of themselves. Just because you dont' have any money doesn't mean you can't make something out of yourself. Look at all the entrepenuers out there
that started themselves coming from a poor family. Probably the most famous of which is Bill Gates.