Just what is it that this Occupy Wall Street bunch wants? Some public protest, on some level, seems understandable enough.
Take a look at Obama's accomplishments; after all, since Obama took office, the rate of un- and under-employment just went right on up. Obama proposed a Trillion Dollar Stimulus that just had to be passed to generate shovel-ready jobs and keep unemployment under 8 percent. Obama passed a healthcare bill, his "signature legislation" that is setting America up for a healthcare disaster; premiums headed to record levels, Doctors and medical providers ready to bail out of the system, and, yes, a review panel with the power of life and death purportedly untouchable by legislation or any court. Obama regulators are driving coal power plants out of business with regulations coming into play which will cost millions or billions of dollars. After the Gulf oil rig fire and spill, Obama placed a unilateral and illegal moratorium on drilling; when the Court ordered the Administration to resume issuing drilling permits, the application process suddenly simply stalled out. Obama regulators at the FCC, possibly exceeding agency authority, have passed a rule to institute "net neutrality," which will place the government in control of internet access. The government's debt grave is dug to the tune of $14 Trillion, and the economy is stalled out as companies are sitting on their bank accounts, too scared to hire in the recessionary economy with thousands of pages of expensive, burdensome regulations rolling out to destroy America's ability to do business.
So the protesters are angry. You'd think the foregoing would upset anyone - but what does this bunch want? Some want socialism, some want more Obama,
some are just flat-out clueless. It is an article of faith with these folks that socialism works; if it isn't, you're just not doing it hard enough. If a Trillion Dollar stimulus gets results opposite of those promised, spend another half Trillion. Should that fail, too, you just need to spend even more. If over-regulation is driving business out of the country, pass more regulations; somehow that will mitigate the regulatory impact. If people can't afford health insurance, require them to buy it and fine them if they don't have the money. And just on and on - there's no problem benevolent, all-knowing government can't solve with expanded power, right?
They don't really seem to understand what socialism entails, but they have lots of demands. Here is
one example of Occupy Wall Street Demands. Please note the disclaimer in the Administrator's note, which correctly notes there is no "official" list of demands. The note goes on, with what passes for typical Liberal logic, to say although Occupy Wall Street posted these demands, it is irresponsible to say Occupy Wall Street posted these demands. At any rate, the demands posted seem to be typical of what the protesters seem to want, and just some of which are as follows:
no more free trade;
raise minimum wage to $20/hour and guarantee a living wage for everyone, working or not;
guaranteed healthcare;
free college education;
stop the use of nuclear plants and fossil fuels (that is, stop all planes, trains, ships and motor vehicles, and stop generating electricity, other than by solar or wind);
spend a Trillion Dollars on infrastructure (with no cars, will we need it?);
spend a Trillion Dollars on ecological restoration, removing all dams and allowing rivers to return to the natural state;
open the borders to anyone all the time with no limits;
all debt of every type whatsoever, between people, banks, nations, internationally, be forgiven.
The person posting these feels this "will create so many jobs it will be completely impossible to fill them...."
These demands contain many assumptions that seem to have little basis in rational thought. What legal authority does the United States government have to compel the forgiveness of all debts of all types worldwide? None. How many people will work when both working and not working pays the same? Probably not many. Are there enough Nissan Leaf and Toyota Prius electric cars to replace semi-trucks and freight trains? Where will the electricity come from? The wall socket, just like food comes from the grocer - it's just magically there. The United States can open its borders, but will that cause all other countries to do the same? No - we practically have during the last three Administrations, and that hasn't been good for Mexico, or us. Finally, who is going to pay for all this? The Federal Government borrows 40 cents of every dollar spent now, but the cost of meeting these demands would make the present Federal budget seem paltry. The answer is that no one can pay the price of meeting these irrational demands. One can hardly resist the feeling that these protesters are nothing more than big cry babies who want everything for free from Big Brother.
Free people can protest that freedom is not perfect. They can vote to put on the chains of socialism and become wards of the state. A ward is a person under the custody and guardianship of the state, and wards cannot "vote" to end that guardianship. Once the chains are on, only the benevolent state can decide to remove them, and they don't. Ask those who have enjoyed the benevolent leadership of Saddam Hussein, Assad, Mubarak- or Hitler, or Stalin. That is where the Liberal Left wants to blindly go. And it is what America's Conservatives have always stood, and must continue to stand, against.