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On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 20:38:20 -0400, wrote:
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 11:19:24 -0700, jps wrote: On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 12:55:38 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 08:18:50 -0700, jps wrote: https://sites.google.com/site/the99percentdeclaration/ Notice the first three points are about dealing with money in politics. ... and then they wander off into fantasy. They say they want to pay down the debt and then propose a couple trillion in unfunded mandates. My advice is they should put down the lighter, step away from the bong and get out a calculator to figure out the expense of forgiving mortgages, eliminating student debt and that health care system that nobody wants to pay for. When you show them what the tax rate would be to do this in a revenue neutral way I bet they will start pulling back on their demands. I do find it interesting that they want to abolish the fed. I don't know one economist who thinks that is a good idea and eliminating the electoral college will be DOA when it gets to the state legislatures. I assume they want to restructure the senate too. Essentially 5 states would run the whole government. The dumbest idea is the CCC and the WPA. How many of those kids would be willing to work outside in the hot sun for minimum wage? (or less) That is just a bunch of kids who do not understand what those programs were. Do you really think ANYONE would work for $16 a day and that is what the CCC paid, adjusted for inflation. It was a dollar a day and they only cleared $5 a month, the rest was sent home. Even if you paid the Davis Bacon wage, most of the people I see at these protests would turn their nose up at that kind of job. It's a draft. What do you think the initial drafts of the constitution looked like? You think everyone who had an idea was as smart as Jefferson? You've just defined yourself as a low info voter. You haven't read anything about the agenda of the 99 until it's handed to you on a silver platter but you've seen lots of pictures. I have seen several of these lists of demands. Some don't even pass the laugh test. That is what happens when you have thousands of kids walking around with lap tops and tablets pumping out manifestos. It is really hard to figure out who is talking and for whom they actually speak. Minimum wage in Washington is $8.67 and going to $9.04 as of Jan 1, 2012. That's scarcely enough to live on but it's a damned sight better than nothing. I don't know how long it's been since you've had to go without food or a place to sleep but I'm guessing you're sorely out of touch. Not since 1965 but I did figure out how to make a living. My point is the whole idea that a CCC camp doing manual labor would attract anyone in this century is ludicrous ... unless you are talking about illegal aliens. We can't even get people in this country to pick fruits and vegetables. That is not quarrying out stone and breaking them up with a hammer like the CCC people were doing. Further proves that you're out of touch with young people of today. You seem to think they're jaded and spoiled but I find the opposite. They're more concerned with the environment, fellow citizens and the state of the country than my peers were in the 60s and 70s and we were significantly more enlightened than those that came before us. |
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