- Joined
- Aug 9, 2010
- Location
- Coral Springs, Florida
I keep seeing this stuff on the news but I can't seem to make out any message for these demonstrations other than that people are angry at banks and corporations and the lack of jobs.
Lets see..they are angry at banks..ok so who isn't..but we need them to make loans so small business and commerce can improve. So what exactly do the demonstrators want to do about the banks? We can run them into the ground but I'm not sure how that actually helps anyone.
They are angry at big corporations and want to stick it to them while at the same time complaining that there are no jobs. Ok then lets impose punitive regulations on them so they move more jobs oversees so there are less jobs here. The Unions made some headway with Ford to bring more domestic production back here and add jobs which to me seems like progress so whay do they now want to backpdal and throw their support to a cuase that will likely cost them jobs?
I just don't see any solutions being offered by these demonstrators and I'm not sure exactly what they want other than to say they are angry.
Lets see..they are angry at banks..ok so who isn't..but we need them to make loans so small business and commerce can improve. So what exactly do the demonstrators want to do about the banks? We can run them into the ground but I'm not sure how that actually helps anyone.
They are angry at big corporations and want to stick it to them while at the same time complaining that there are no jobs. Ok then lets impose punitive regulations on them so they move more jobs oversees so there are less jobs here. The Unions made some headway with Ford to bring more domestic production back here and add jobs which to me seems like progress so whay do they now want to backpdal and throw their support to a cuase that will likely cost them jobs?
I just don't see any solutions being offered by these demonstrators and I'm not sure exactly what they want other than to say they are angry.