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Started by gob09, November 20, 2011, 08:45:18 AM
Quote from: Struttinhusker on November 21, 2011, 08:20:34 PMMaybe it's what they didn't pass. But since the meltdown, they did pass the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act which is now under attack by the Republicans. Congress's approval rating is at 9% so I don't think I am the only one who thinks they are not looking out for the interests of the average person. But we may have different ideas about what those interests are.
Quote from: Struttinhusker on November 21, 2011, 09:25:11 PMIf credibility means raising public awareness of the growing income and wealth disparity in this country, yes they are credible. If credibility means they now have a concrete plan to do something about that, no. And if credibility means every single one of them is someone you would want one of your children to marry, then probably not. But the fact that so many of you are that concerned about them probably means there is more to it than tomfoolery.
Quote from: CASH on November 22, 2011, 12:32:46 AMI just had an Occupy Movement. Ahhhhh, I feel much better now.
Quote from: GobbleNut on November 22, 2011, 10:24:05 AMOnce again, I find myself being fascinated by these types of discussions occurring on this forum. I also find it most interesting how many here tend to blame the tens of millions of people that are being adversely affected by the current political/socio-economic conditions into which this country has fallen on each of those individuals rather than questioning the system itself. The consensus by the vocal here seems to be one of, "If you are in a bad situation, then it's your own fault."Sorry, but I can't agree with that. You can't tell me that all of those tens of millions of people are where they are at because they are all slackers. They are there for a reason,...and that reason is that the system is, at least in some respects, broken.We laud capitalism and free enterprise, and at the same time condemn anything that resembles socialism or, worse yet, communism. Capitalism and free enterprise work great,....as long as everybody plays by the rules, but unfortunately, human nature and self-interest tend to get in the way. As individuals, we are programmed for self-preservation, and preservation of family and "tribe", through our genetics. Over the last century or so, that "survival of the fittest" mentality has been convoluted to one of "survival of the financially fittest". That is all well and good,...as long as everybody is "surviving" under similar condtions and circumstances. When things start to fall apart is at the point where too many individuals and their "tribes" are not able to survive within the system. We seem to be rapidly approaching that tipping point. ...And when that happens, you can scratch the "financially" out of the survival equation. The Occupy movement is nothing but a message to the power structure that runs the system,...the politicians, the corporations, the financial system, the "financially fit",...that it is time for things to change. The Occupy Movement does not have to be organized or well-planned. The message is still the same. ....You back all of your dogs into a corner, and then don't provide them with food and shelter, and they will eventually turn on you. ...And if you don't feed or shelter them while you yourself exist in the lap of luxury, well,...the outcome is predictable. History has this often unpleasant way of repeating itself, time and time again. Unfortunatley, there are no more Americas left on the planet for those that want to, to escape to.There are plenty of good dogs in this country that have been backed into the corner. It is time for the snarling and growling to be heard.....