Thursday, October 13, 2011

In the USA there are protests today, on Wall Street and Main Street. Across the country there are People (the 99%) acting out their disatisfaction with a (stated)lopsidedness in the country's financial system and the way that Politicians represent their interests. The Washington Post's Color of Money column asked for observations; here are a few......

It is fairly obvious by now that the Wall Street and other cities' protestors do not have a single voice nor do they know specifically what they want. The message is fairly clear though. They want those in society that are designated by us all (read Representatives/Senators/Judges/ETC) to protect the interests of all not a few. And, they want that done in an even handed, fair, manner.

That does not mean that they want the advantaged to be messed over; they just want them not to be favored over everyone else: they want fair. OH, you say, there is no such thing as fair; AU CONTRAIRE, everyone knows what is fair – it is just that those who are in a position to act fairly on behalf of everyone often choose to act in a way that benefits the few when it benefits them. In old times, they used to call it corruption, collusion, etc. Now, they call it acting on behalf of the people who really don’t know what it takes to run things. (the country, government, courts, companies, financial institutions, etc.). What they are really saying is that if we take care of the big boys they will take care of us and the “We The People” crowd can be placated with a few bones and fancy speeches.

Well guess what, the “We The People” crowd are really mad. And, they are beginning to voice that anger in many different ways, with many different voices. That is what you are seeing down on Wall St. and in so many other locations around the Nation. It is often the way when injustice or unfair practices affect the masses; eventually there is some noise, then a dull roar and finally all hell breaks loose. We would seem to be somewhere in that cycle.

Our President recognizes this; and he’s saying that change is still needed, we need jobs, etc. Yes, the Administration did organize Financial Bailouts, with good reason , for if our Financial System had collapsed we would not have kept unemployment at 9.x% it would have soared to ??.X% and we would be in the throes of an even Greater Depression than we are in now.

BUT, the “We The People” crowd can’t see that very clearly. (you will note our President trying to explain in ever increasing frequency). All they can see is that we are in a Recession that feels a whole lot more like a Depression, that there are few good jobs available (here in the USA), that the Politicians (Representatives/Senators) are still fighting about Party Politics while the People suffer and things are not getting better as a result.

It is a correct observation that the message they have is not clear; that is because its clarity is still in the formative stages. But, make no mistake, their existence is a message unto itself. The message is that the days of Modern Carpet-bagging Politicians who are elected and re-elected forever at the behest of special interests and who get to Washington only to make decisions on the basis of who gave and who wants what; those days may be short.

We may just be getting back to a government Of the People, By the People and For the People. This road could easily lead in that direction unless The People find it impossible to reverse a Political System of self-interested representatives that think it is OK for them to interpret everything and vote accordingly rather than vote for what the People they represent sent them there to do.

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