Posted on 10/16/2011 1:42:33 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Hey Wall Street occupiers. What do you suppose would happen to the United States if the rest of us Ill call us the other 99.99% started behaving like you? Will you allow this question to occupy your minds for a moment? Seriously, what would happen to our country if we all chose to do nothing but take up space on public property (or even on other peoples private property as some of you have done), consume resources at other peoples expense, and spend several days in a row not producing things? Have you even thought of what might happen, if the rest of us followed your example?
Participants in the nationwide occupy movement would probably be shocked to know this. But the fact is, their oh-so-important demonstrations are able to occur as they do because the majority of us in America do not think and act the way they do. In fact, to be even more precise, their choices are enabled in no small part by gasp!- American-styled Capitalism! Yet just as those who burn the U.S. flag fail to understand that the object they desecrate is emblematic of the freedom they exercise, the occupiers fail to see that the C-word which they loathe is precisely what makes their occupying possible.
Consider the property on which the demonstrations are occurring. Most of them have happened on public property city streets, public parks, and so forth while some of the protestations have migrated on to privately-owned commercial and residential property. In either case, the demonstrations have occurred on property that belongs to somebody - property that has been purchased with money, and that is owned by some group or individual.
The occupiers seem to convey a vague belief that land just simply exists, and it rightly belongs to everybody. Yet if they were only interested in land on which to hang-out, then they could just as easily gather in the virgin forests of upstate New York or the un-refined terrain of the rural Nevada desert.
But thats not what the occupiers are doing. Oh, no, theyre enjoying the modern comforts and conveniences of developed land land entailing well-built and maintained streets and sidewalks, and nicely manicured lawns all of which were created by somebody elses labor and purchased with that dreaded thing called money.
And guess what, occupiers? The labor that built the streets and walkways, the education that prepared the laborers, and the capital that purchased the land and paid for the labor, were all brought about by capitalism and our free-market enterprise system. Even if youre on government property, the government bought it with tax dollars that were generated in our free-market economic system.
Speaking of labor - how would you like it, occupiers, if both government and private-sector workers in and around your demonstrations chose to join you, rather than to continue working at their jobs and continue serving you? Imagine, for example, if the NYPD officers assigned to patrol Wall Street no doubt dismissed as oppressors or the man by the occupiers but who nonetheless keep the demonstrators safe were to stop working at their jobs, and chose instead to become occupiers themselves. Might you, occupiers, become a bit inconvenienced, or maybe even endangered?
And what if the workers and managers at the local Starbucks, McDonalds, and other service businesses chose to protest with you, and allowed their stores to remain closed? Might that create a little problem, occupiers?
Or what if the owners and operators of these for-profit capitalistic enterprises actually became as greedy and evil as you characterize them to be, occupiers, and they started denying you entrance in to their facilities? What if you could no longer do your potty breaks and your after-the-overnighter-in-the-park wash ups in their restrooms that are paid-for with the wealth of the business owners?
The occupy movement appears as though it will be with us for the foreseeable future. And perhaps the only thing worse than the selfish, narcissistic, vacuous behavior and rhetoric of the occupiers is the fact that our President and members of his party in Congress have given their blessing to it all.
The good news is that a majority of us Americans do not speak and behave as the occupiers do. We choose to both consume, and to produce, and we choose to think as well as to feel. We understand the basic tenet of capitalism, that one earns a days pay by doing a days work.
We also realize that if too many people choose only to consume and live off the largesse of others, then our nation is doomed. And as the late, great one percenter Steve Jobs might say, a majority of us choose to think different.
Great idea!
Let’s a million people to march to SEIU headquarters and scream, yell, p*ss, and poop all over them!
Wall street occupiers equal Democrats! Say it loud and often.
It’s the Children of the Demned’s United States of Whatever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz7_3n7xyDg
The population of greater New York is 17- 18 million? 8.5 in Manhattan alone? — Occupied Wall Street marches have had what? 5-7 thousand, artificially bolstered by unions and some tourists enjoying the action , maybe at Times Square 10 20 thousand if you want to go with the highest numbers reported.
So who is the 1%? These protestors are are less than 1% of the New York population. Camping out in Zucotti park are a few hundred. More people go to a game at Yankee Stadium, the Little Italy Fairs, or walk through Central Park on weekend than this movement.
We used to live in Battery Park, but moved out of state, I still commute in for work. Lower Manhattan is a very residential neighborhood, with small businesses and street food vendors, some of the hardest working best people in NYC and this has to be tough for them.. I’m going to vow to support my local food cart vendors
The 1% has taken over the entire neighborhood. The 99% are held hostage. NYPD is doing a great job, but how long can they hold out with his everyday provocation,and how many every day average folks will be caught up in this.. I am very scared to go into NY for work on Monday, especially if they decide to Occupy the Subways, which their web site talks about - it will be dangerous in mob conditions. Please say a prayer.
The “1 percent” that govern NYC do not serve the interests of the “99 percent” who live and work in NYC. I hope the people will throw out ground zero mosque loving Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The fish rots from the head down.
You cannot get the mentality ill to comprehend or rationalize anything. IMO
Every working stiff supporting these leeches ought to withhold their taxes. Millions of us should not send our checks to the IRS in April. Let the loser ingrates fend for themselves.
yep, Guiliani would never have allowed mass sleep outs in the streets from day one- it would have been stopped one at a time. We have shelters, and many hotel rooms for rent. Seems some political agenda is being played out, and the 99% will have to suffer the cost of this invasion.
These idjits don’t have anything to lose. Pull that stunt and you will be in the street with them. No Thanks
I hope so too, but when I lived in this district in the last election I voted was like 1,200 republican ( if even) to 8,000 democrat...
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