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Aquarian
Weekly 11/30/11
REALITY CHECK
READERS RESPONSES
James,
You
have it rather correct here. (AMERICAN
YOUTH - MOVEMENT, FAD OR VOICE? - Issue: 10/26/11) In
fact, if this Occupy thing has no effect on motivating and activating
kids then nothing will. Let's face it, in the 80's everyone was
wrapped up in getting theirs. We had a nation full of Tony Montana
Wannabee's who believed like Tony Montana that "The World Is Yours".
Those folks are hard to mobilize against wealth and privilege
when the people the left are trying to attract are hard at work
amassing wealth and privilege. Then came the 90's and with jobs
a-plenty and a stock market with no apparent ceiling to invest
in, these kids were also trying to amass their fortune. Move into
the 21st century and with low unemployment and easy home ownership,
folks were once again trying to get theirs. These are hard people
to convince that their friends and golfing buddies are all evil,
greedy capitalists when they are doing the same thing.
Jump
to 2011, unemployment is 9.2% and those jobs have dried up leaving
kids with all sorts of time on their hands and now the cries of
evil, greedy capitalist can actually grab traction with the disaffected
and easily gullible looking for a scapegoat. The kids who would
in any other period in our history be hard at work trying to amass
their own wealth and privilege are now collecting 99 weeks of
unemployment and watching someone else making their fortune and
they are pissed. They now have the time and motivation to pitch
camp in a park and take a dump on a cop car in the name of equality
and fairness. The time is now for the left to destroy capitalism.
If they fail here, it is done for them.
Bill
Roberts
I've
got news for the OWS and Tea Party crowds. You are not the 99%.
The true 99% are too busy trying to work, clean house, pay bills,
and get their kids to school, to camp out in a park in NYC, or
attend a debate, or to organize ourselves. The truth is that the
real 99% all want basically the same thing. Good schools for their
kids, good roads, a decent wage, and a chance at retiring some
day to whatever makes us happy. We feel that there should be a
safety net for us if something goes awry, but our work ethic says
that it should be a temporary net, not a life-long hammock. We
don't want the environment ruined, but we recognize that our consumerism
requires compromise. Unfortunately, we're too busy to engage properly
in the political discussions that affect us the most, so we swallow
sound bytes, and believe as we are told that there are fundamental
differences between us that cannot be overcome. Republicans, Democrats,
whites, blacks, Christians, Muslims, pick your demographic pair.
The differences are not as dire as we are led to believe, but
they are cultivated to maintain the stagnancy of the system, and
the hierarchy of its leadership. Imagine if we voted as a block,
one that stood for common sense, compassion with limits, and fiscal
responsibility; a wonderful dream to work towards. Unfortunately,
I have to let the dog out and get to bed, I have work tomorrow...
KS
Green
None
of your advice is going to matter to the Occupy Youth when they
have completely NO understanding of the difference between Capitalism
(Open a store, if no one wants what you're selling, close your
store) and Crony Capitalism or "Crapitalism" as John Stossel calls
it (Open a store, if no one wants what you're selling but it fits
nicely into The Government's paternalistic agenda du jour, your
store gets propped up with taxpayer money until it's no longer
politically expedient or you go bankrupt, your store goes the
way of the hula hoop along with untold millions of our tax dollars).
Until they understand that distinction and that they really should
be "occupying" 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., they're just a bunch of
mindless puppets whipped into an eat-the-rich froth by Obama/Biden
Inc. And you can thank that bastion of the left, our wonderful
education system, for churning out such incoherent dumbasses.
Ken
Eustace
Mr.
Campion:
I
agree that petitions and lobbying mean much more than protests
and parades. However, in this instance the Occupy Wall Streeters
have changed the conversation. The newsies and talking heads and
to some lesser extent the legislators have started talking more
about joblessness than about the national debt. Protests can bring
about real change by raising public awareness. Dr Martin Luther
King Jr. would probably agree with me on this.
J.
Young
I
am ready to march in rural Western North Carolina, as I cannot
afford to go to NYC. Even thought I am okay financially (so far
anyway) the majority of those I know and care about here are so
far underwater that they are focused on having food and heat this
winter. These people were office managers, carpenters, builders,
contractors, artists, store owners, teachers...you know, "regular
folks". Who'll join me? It's not like most of us have anything
else to do right now...lol
Madeleine
Watt
What
is the average AGE readership of your stuff old man?
I
LIKE THE MESSAGE. Not sure if any jobless 22 year-old is listening.
What I want to say is .... take the job that is "beneath you",
pay some taxes, then complain...and I will listen.
Tom
Carlson
Hey
James -
What
happens when the Anarchists decide to join the Party?
jbb
The
root reason for the "Occupy er's" and the "99% er's". Gaze upon
it if you dare. Maybe this will help make the danger of Fiat money
clear. Imagine you and me are sitting across from each other.
We create enough money to represent all of the world's wealth.
Each one of us has one SUPER Dollar in front of him. You own half
of everything and so do I. I'm the government though. I get bribed
into creating a Central Bank. You're not doing what I want you
to be doing, so I print up myself eight more SUPER Dollars to
manipulate you with. All of a sudden your SUPER Dollar only represents
one tenth of the wealth of the world! That isn't the only thing
though. You need to get busy and get to work because YOU'VE BEEN
STIFFED with the bill for the money I PRINTED UP to get YOU TO
DO what I WANTED. That to me represents what has been happening
to the economy, and us, and why so many of our occupations just
can't keep up with the fake money presses.
StokeyBob
James
-
The
cause and solution to the world's problems can only be found in
the individual human heart. Not in legislation, not in protesting,
not in using the system to your own advantage. I've said this
before: when we individuals transform greed, anger and foolishness
within our own hearts and lives first, without laying blame elsewhere,
we will ultimately realize the kind of harmony, peace and quality
of life envisioned by people around the world, both personally
and as a society at large. All it takes is one person, one by
one, doing his or her human revolution.
Elizabeth
Vengen Esq.
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