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Monday, October 17, 2011

occupy wall street - waiting for a hero

the occupy wall street protest started almost a month ago in new york, has now snowballed across the continents. like tea-party in the u.s. it has all the signs of all but a storm in the tea cup. it's basically a peacefully, leaderless demonstration except, in rome, they did it in a more showy way.

the rich has the lobbyists to work for them, also the government to see them thru, the middle-class has the opportunity to ascend to the rich-and-famous class, the poor, they have everything but wealth, decent-quality lives, opportunities to rise above their ranks.....

they said, the world is not fair, greed is good.

it's very obvious, money is exponentially powerful - the more money you have the more powerful you are, exponentially. that's why it's the ultimate rewards for efforts. but people with money, do not need to put in effort to get more money, all they do is to throw money at the all the opportunities available to them and boom, more money piled up in their banks.....

the protesters protest, but with no specific demands, or specific target. the implied theme is obviously to target the banks and big business corporates. but what exactly the want these people to do? to take less pay, to leverage less on the assets? how to do it?

there draws a blank.

they implicitly says that, they do not know the solution to the problem, but the president of the u.s.a. should know what to do. many people elected mr bama o to take care of business, but he fell very short of the capability and willingness to take on the job.

so who are they banking on now?

there's no hero to lead them - the situation is not ripe yet for a hero to be born to

OCCUPY - WALL - STREET!
they have to first persist thru this coming winter!

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