The list of demands started off kind of doable and then just went off the deep end. Also, the demands are so all over the place that again, it feels more like a disjointed mob than a focused movement. My thoughts:Demand 1 - Define "living wage". Also, as tempting as it is to talk about fair trade and whatnot, the boat has already sailed. The United States is no longer the sole conduit for the global economy, and the sort of drastic tariffs required would probably destroy what's left of America's export market in retaliatory tariffs. Meanwhile, you'll have Europeans who will fill the void left by the U.S. and the world will go on without us.Demand 2 - I think this is Doable, but I think they're overly focused on insurance companies. They're part of the problem, but in my opinion, an equal part of the problem is made up by the massive regional health conglomerates that have established monopolies over large parts of the US health care market.Demand 3 - Again, define "living wage".Demand 4 - Is this just public or does this include private too? Perhaps they should also ask why tuition is going up at three times the inflation rate and figure out how to bring that under control too.Demand 5 - Doable but vague.Demand 6 - Doable, but I hope it's better run than the last set of "shovel ready" projects. Also, we need to be careful because a) can the economy handle such a massive influx of money at once (ie. are there enough qualified people to do the work without us wasting money on conmen) and b) if we're talking "real" infrastructure projects, those sorts of efforts aren't going to provide immediate economic benefits as they take years of planning and preparation.Demand 7 - Again, is there enough projects and workers to absorb such a project? Also, simply decommissioning nuke plants isn't going to help; most likely, they'll get replaced with coal. Demand 8 - Eh... doable but questionable in value.Demand 9 - Completely unrealistic, especially when paired with demands for "living wage". My personal belief is that one reason wages have fallen so rapidly in the US for lower income brackets is because of the influx of cheap labor. If you open the doors, you'll flood the labor market with people from poorer nations who are willing to work harder for less (ie, they come from situations even worse than what our poor face, making them all the more desperate and motivated). Even if you put a floor on wages, its those people, not the existing poor, who will probably benefit more.Demand 10 - Doable.Demand 11 - Hahahaha. "All debt on the entire planet period," and I want World PeaceTM and a pony for Christmas. Probably should have done something regarding housing derivatives though. I'm sure the Chinese are more likely to nuke us than forgive our debt obligations.Demand 12 - Wha...? As long as there is a need to loan money, something else will emerge. Better regulation maybe...Demand 13 - Anonymous voting is healthy for democracy since it prevents retaliation... unless it involves unions. Then, you must know where a worker stands so you can send people to "convince" them of the error in their thinking.[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 3:27 PM. Reason : Changed reasonable to "Doable" since I don't necessarily agree with all the demands]
10/4/2011 3:26:12 PM
I thought that they would stick to least common denominators to build a bigger group. Guess I was wrong.
10/4/2011 3:28:24 PM
Jesus fucking christ at their demands. What a bunch of ignorant hippies.$20 HOUR MINIMUM WAGEOPEN ALL THE BORDERSFREE COLLEGE EDUCATIONYeah, good luck on telling any business that they must pay a non-educated pair of hands $20/hour to clean toilets, or giving some high school turd the same pay to flip burgers.The "racial and gender equal rights" has absolutely nothing to do with their Wall Street obsession/getting more jobs and everything to do with them being a bunch of ignorant hippies.[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 3:40 PM. Reason : sdf]
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10/4/2011 3:47:50 PM
Hah. So they want to be forgiven for their $80,000 debt on their out-of-state liberal arts degree?
10/4/2011 3:51:22 PM
If by "they," you mean "one person on an open forum on the internet," then yes, he does.
10/4/2011 4:11:50 PM
This is the risk you take by being a faceless, anonymous mob on the internet. Anyone can pipe up on their website and say that its the official demand list, and no one has anything to say that it isn't their official doctrine.I see the online movement taking the same path as LulzSec or whatever that fucking mess was
10/4/2011 4:13:33 PM
lol you guys can have your own country and do this. i'll take this 'shitty' USA over your unsustainable narnia anyday.
10/4/2011 4:28:01 PM
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10/4/2011 4:57:22 PM
^^^^True, but that forum post doesn't even present itself as an official list of demands.
10/4/2011 4:59:55 PM
10/4/2011 5:07:54 PM
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2394071,00.asp#fbid=eUflOYgpKVP
10/4/2011 5:11:02 PM
Fist of all, it ain't gonna happen. Second, it will never happen.
10/4/2011 5:12:32 PM
haha, my first reaction was "hey we're gonna ddos the webpage durhurr"
10/4/2011 5:13:43 PM
seriously you fucks need to go live in belarus or something if these are the demands you want. it's funny b/c they have like half of them. yet for some odd reason they are all in the total shitter economically. hmm i wonder why the correlation there?
10/4/2011 5:22:12 PM
10/4/2011 5:26:57 PM
shrike!what say you of the demands?!ye who lead the liberal charge of yore?
10/4/2011 5:36:40 PM
^Some of them are reasonable, some are clearly meant to generate headlines. What do you want me to say? At least they aren't holding up signs calling Obama a black Muslim communist Hitler.I've said time and time again I support single payer/universal healthcare, free or cheap college education, and massive investments into alternative energy, infrastructure, and protecting the environment. Nothing controversial there.
10/4/2011 5:53:11 PM
10/4/2011 5:58:23 PM
I'm confused as to why there is still discussion regarding the merits of demands that are not the group's actual demands.[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 6:10 PM. Reason : still]
10/4/2011 6:10:17 PM
^^Progressives have been saying it since......forever. Where have you been? And I have nothing against Steve Jobs, or most of the CEOs of Silicon Valley. Unlike Wall Street, their income is directly tied to the performance of their company, and how much they actually create and innovate. Hell, Steve Jobs had a salary of $1/year, and made all his money from his shares of AAPL, which went up because the man was good at what he did. I do have a problem with the salaries Wall Street investment bank CEOs. Banks that were directly responsible for the subprime mortgage crisis. Namely the ones who collected 7-8 figure severance packages as their banks either tanked or were forced to take billions of tax payer dollars to stay afloat. Also, here are some real numbers:
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10/4/2011 7:32:34 PM
Intentionally breaking or making threads a pain to read is one of my biggest pet peeves. If you do it again, I'll suspend every user name you have forever. -theDuke866[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 8:11 PM. Reason : uppitynegronetwork.com? really?]
10/4/2011 8:02:07 PM
So is kdogg(c) just trying to make every page of this thread unreadable for some reason?I know that theDuke866 stated that he hoped that the earth opens up and swallows the people at this protest,but I would think that he wouldn't let that interfere with his duties as a moderator.[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 8:07 PM. Reason : ]
10/4/2011 8:06:21 PM
Man, cut that fucking shit out gaydogg.[Edited on October 4, 2011 at 8:11 PM. Reason : dag...seconds too late]
10/4/2011 8:11:26 PM
^^ Fixed.Goddamn, you mind giving me more than 4 minutes to catch stuff like that and fix it before you start whining about it and pointing fingers?
10/4/2011 8:13:21 PM
Sorry. The last time I checked, the picture on page one hadn't been removed.Also, I wouldn't view it so much as whining and pointing fingers as I would a call to action. [Edited on October 4, 2011 at 9:06 PM. Reason : ]
10/4/2011 9:05:28 PM
nah, it's whiningthis is a call to action mail_compose.aspx?user=7010
10/4/2011 10:21:18 PM
10/5/2011 2:23:02 AM
Is anti-semitism racism?http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/279165/dark-side-occupy-wall-street-protests-charles-c-w-cookeI saw parts of an interview where a guy was asked why he was protesting and, while he was strumming his guitar, he answered "I'm not really sure."Pathetic.I wonder if any of these people:1) Have a job?2) Had to borrow their parents' car to get to the protests?
10/5/2011 7:31:24 AM
I saw that interview too and it really pissed me off. However, it was a Fox News interview. You know they type of answers they are going to seek out to make the movement seem like a bunch of left wing radicals. As this movement grows, it's going to attract plenty of "rebels without a cause". It needs definition and leaders.
10/5/2011 7:49:23 AM
It has leaders: Big Unions and George Soros.
10/5/2011 8:10:27 AM
^yeah. It might not have started that way but they are sure swooping in on the children. haha
10/5/2011 10:35:53 AM
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10/5/2011 12:09:47 PM
I really appreciate the protestors and their demands but . . . .I'd like to see the protest more focused and with a little more attainable goals. I think it would broaden the appeal and protestors have to realize we have to take baby steps before we start running.1 - Prosecute all cases of mortgage fraud to the fullest extent, if more investigators are needed then hire them. In cases where its obviously the banks fault then just give the house to the "homeowner"2 - Better sunshine/campaign finance laws 3 - Get new rules like Volcker and Basel implemented and functioning4 - A financial transaction tax or Bank tax (that somehow takes into account bank size and leverage)
10/5/2011 12:30:39 PM
10/5/2011 1:02:50 PM
The real problem is that non-violent protests don't do anything. The banksters will continue what they're doing until 1) Someone (with the reasonable ability to follow through) threatens to use violence against them or 2) The infrastructure that funnels wealth to them collapsesCould #1 be the government? Possibly...if we elected the right people. If I'm being realistic, though, the government will continue doing what it always has done - encouraging the expansion of credit, since it also enables said government to increase spending, i.e. buy votes.
10/5/2011 1:37:58 PM
10/5/2011 2:02:45 PM
You know it's on the front page of CNN.com, right?
10/5/2011 2:05:47 PM
some dumpy bastard put ^that image on FB and i thought it was cool.no aerial photo on CNN as far as i can tell.feel free to link it tho- its probably bigger at least.
10/5/2011 2:28:34 PM
this protest was planned to distract from how shitty obama is doing. OOPS SORRY DIDNT MEAN TO SAY THAT MY BAD.
10/5/2011 2:35:15 PM
10/5/2011 3:32:16 PM
The debt forgiveness demand is laughable. The equal college opportunity request is also laughable. We already have more than enough programs and systems in place to makecollege avaliable for those who can make basic entrance requirements and show a sincere desire to learn. The tax payer should not beforced for a C-student to sit in his boxers and play video games all day for four years.Demand 8 is plain ignorant. This country has gone above and beyond for civil rights and equality. If anything white males are descriminated against as reprisal of decades of mistreatment. Countless complaining by minority groups only fans the flames of the minimal racial tensions that still exist.
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10/5/2011 7:06:48 PM
As someone who's quick to identify himself as an idealist who doesn't have the stomach for the contentiousness that's so pervasive in politics and political discussions, I agree with the general premises that these people are protesting on.
10/5/2011 7:35:57 PM