10-23-2011, 11:30 AM
personally i doubt it will make much difference if all it is is the occupation of a street or park, despite where it is.
the difference can only be made by boycotting products until the prices drop. (but it would have to be a mass boycott.)
is it democratic for the poor/rich divide to be so great? or is that just a capitalistic phenomenon, I'm not sure it is. socialists in russia had the same problem. those who ran industry had much more. those in power, even more so. while some could create a party to take on the donkeys and the elephants (USA) i doubt it would have too much of an impact. the impact has to be a fiscal one. if everyone in the usa stopped buying cars for 6 months, the price would plummet. screw the making of a depression. you're all already in one...apart from the one %ers. pick out brands to boycott for 6 months and see if they lower prices or not. clothing shops, food stores, even banks. the power is in consumption of goods. if we don't buy they don't make money.
show what sites are ripping you off, of course mentioning apple won't matter. their followers have already been brainwashed hehe.
personally i doubt it will make a change till they start talking with the pittances they profess to have.
imagine if every single person got 2 months behind in a year and stayed that way. or just paid 1 months rent or mortgage every two months. fair enough, some would lose their houses but after a while, and probably not too long. what could the banks do, what could the landlords do? the thing is every one has to do it. if they did there would be no such thing as bad credit ratings as everyone would have a crap one like every one else
