Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Occupy Wall Street


               The people who are involved in the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ media event have struck me as an odd group.  I was watching Univision, the Spanish language cable station, yesterday and saw a reporter interviewing a student from Spain and then another from Argentina.  They were wearing designer jeans and nice shirts.  They were clean and looked healthy and bright…but they were in New York.

               I believe that the large banks and stockbroker houses in New York must be broken up so that they can reform.

               The mob sleeping on Wall Street in their designer sleeping bags wants more than that.  It’s not quite clear what.  The gang is made up literally of Communists, Anarchists, wealthy students with time on their hands, thrill seekers and criminals.

               Not the stuff for a revolution.

               Some compare these mob scenes to the American Revolution, however, the Continental farmer/soldier was not dressed in Ralph Lauren jeans and supported by a team of lawyers in designer suits.

               This crisis will only end when Mommy and Daddy grow tired of sending money to kids sleeping in the streets.

               As for the unions ‘supporting’ them – a union dock worker unloading foreign goods from a ship in Seattle and passing the goods to a union rail worker who passes them to a union trucker who then delivers them to a store with union clerks has not done me or America any good.  They’ve just stuffed their ears with Chinese Communist money because they don’t want to hear the truth.

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