
From Boston to Los Angeles, Occupy encampments are empty. Stressed-out cities have evicted their tenting tenants. The occupiers sought to change America. They should have started with changing their underwear. The stink, narcotics use, and violence within the camps displayed the America that the Occupy activists wished to bring about. Read my column @ Human Events on the end of the occupation.
There is still tremendous downward pressure being exerted on wages. Almost 1 in 5 Americans are unemployed or underemployed. Student loan debt and credit card debt are at nearly $2 trillion, and mortgag3 debt is several trillion. The fundamentals of the economy are worse now than they were at the start of the Occupy Together movement, corporations (incompetent, homicidal leeches and parasites who have legal immunity) are more powerful than they were at the start of the movement, and the unification between the private sector and public sector is stronger now than it was before the start of the movement. If you think this is the end, you're deluded. If anything, this is the first contraction, or the moment when the water breaks. The birthing process has just begun.
Even William F. Buckley derided corporate looters as parasites and scumbags. But the contemporary conservative bungler worships at their altars and calls them job creators.
Excuse me, Mr. Moron: if the big corporations who employ several hundred thousand Americans are not job creators, who is, exactly?
I meant to say several hundred thousand each. I suppose that was obvious.



