I am just now learning about this protest.....
I have to say these people are f*cking morons and don't know how economy or money or society in general operates at all.
I imagine those crazy topless chicks, after the protest, go back to their house and put on their 50 dollar top that matches their 70 dollar shoes so they can get a coffee at Starbucks for 6.99 and sit and talk on their $500 iphones.
This quote is from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_are_the_99%25Quote:
New York Times columnist Anne-Marie Slaughter described pictures on the "We are the 99" website as "page after page of testimonials from members of the middle class who took out loans to pay for education, took out mortgages to buy their houses and a piece of the American dream, worked hard at the jobs they could find, and ended up unemployed or radically underemployed and on the precipice of financial and social ruin."
"page after page of testimonials from idiots that can't think for themselves who did what society told them to do and put themselves into a huge amount of debt, then proceeded buy even more **** with money they don't have so they can pursue their "American dream" of sitting on the couch watching Jersey Shore and prepackaged overpriced diet food, got laid off from their job because they're lazy and think their company should be paying them more, and ended up unemployed or radically underemployed and on the precipice of financial and social ruin."
fixed.Hmm, yeah. Lets see if I'm getting this right. These people are slightly below average intelligence at best, they put themselves into a ridiculous amount of debt and now blame Wallstreet / The "1%" because they weren't smart enough to actually earn their money instead of feeling entitled to it, and not buy expensive crap with money they don't have? You mean they KNOWINGLY put themselves into a situation where it would take 30 years or more to get out of slavery (debt) and they're blaming people that are rich?
Lets take a look at this elusive "1%"
also from the same wikipedia article:
Quote:
The amount of wealth the 1 Percenters control has ranged from . . . and has a strong correlation with the stock market.
No surprise here. Look at what the stock market is. It's the companies. These companies support the entire American populace...they provide the goods and services. These businesses are useful to society (well, that can be debated, but I'll leave that out of this argument for simplicity's sake)---and the people investing in the stock give more resources to the business, which can lead to more and better goods and services. I really don't have a problem with these people being rich.
These people shouldn't be protesting Wall Street. They should be protesting the Fed.