"Three & A Half Days" - (Response To The "Occupy" Protests)

I can't make head or tail of this guy, but he does make one or two interesting points.
enochsays...

bill whittle is such a condescending tool.
upvoting just to promote awareness of this jackass.
his arguments are always cherry-picked,wrought with false equivalencies and peppered with his own brand of dickish synonyms that i am sure he feels are cute and quaint but are really just him being a arrogant douchebag.

"empires fall because they were TOO successful"
uh...
no.
they fell due to internal corruption perpetuated by a system that rewarded greed and reciprocity,which expanded exponentially as those with power and influence needed more players to......
you know what?
i am not going to give a history lesson here.
if you think bill whittle is speaking truth...on any count.
then you are retarded.

siftbotsays...

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Boise_Libsays...

I'd never heard of this guy, so I looked this show up.

"PJTV is the first center-right online news and commentary." Oh, I get it--Kochsuckers.

Also, he really shouldn't use the word asymptote--as he obviously has no idea what it means.

zombieatersays...

So, basically his idea is that these people don't know actual work or hardship and that these poor humble corporations (as if they're actual people) are the saviors of our modern world. What bullshit.

Here is my response.

Even if you work one or two jobs, it wont make much of a difference because workers' wages are at an all time low and corporate profits are at an all time high. That destroys his "work hard and win" argument right there for the majority of Americans.

Since 1980, corporations have started to take their profits and reinvest them and buy out competition instead of increasing the pay for their workers (that's in the link too). Basically, screw over the working class and benefit the upper class.

Yogisays...

>> ^zombieater:

So, basically his idea is that these people don't know actual work or hardship and that these poor humble corporations (as if they're actual people) are the saviors of our modern world. What bullshit.
Here is my response.
Even if you work one or two jobs, it wont make much of a difference because workers' wages are at an all time low and corporate profits are at an all time high. That destroys his "work hard and win" argument right there for the majority of Americans.
Since 1980, corporations have started to take their profits and reinvest them and buy out competition instead of increasing the pay for their workers (that's in the link too). Basically, screw over the working class and benefit the upper class.


Apparently in order to protest in this country we have to actually become a third world police state. I say we protest BEFORE that happens.

Sepacoresays...

Judge a person by the time in which they live in. We are not all hunter gathers this day, nor should those that have never known another period of time be outright expected to base their preferences on the inexperience of past hardships.

Learning from the past isn't the same as living in it.

It's called progression, advancement, betterment. Unfortunately, there's also those that get so much further ahead they gain the ability to put hash pressures down on others that they wouldn't otherwise want put down on themselves if positions were reversed.

Hadn't heard of this guy previously, i miss the past. (also he speaks with this off tone that seems it's meant to be soft and knowledgeable.. but what i really got was an odd feeling this guy was grooming me. Go away Mr Touchy)

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