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ballz said:That's a pretty depressing viewpoint. I am glad you're fairly alone in your disenchantment. Canada and the US are still two democratic society's after all.
Reality, as one see's it is not always rose coloured glasses. For example, Nova Scotia Power. These greedy bastards are always sitting with their hands in our pockets for a bigger and bigger chuck of money on a yearly basis. Until I am able to be self sufficient and harvest my own power from the elements I am at the mercy of these fuckers.
The growing disparity of wealth has not always been the trend. If you look at the difference at the start of the industrial revolution, basically the birth of capitalism, the disparity was much worse. It improved drastically through the power of the people (formation of unions and collective bargaining, etc). More importantly (for the US), the mobility of wealth was always there when they became a country. Anybody could go from broke to riches in America (unless you were black and living in the south :-\). That is quickly becoming obsolete. Until someone proves it different to me, I'll stick to my guns that the rich types that the Occupiers are so pissed at are getting richer all the time whilst the worker bees get SFA by comparison)
Fortunately, for us in Canada, it's not even near obsolete. I've seen a lot of broke Newfies, my dad being one of them, move to Alberta and become rich. Everybody in Canada has these opportunities. (If you are in the right trade, with the right experience at the right time, maybe. In the 80's it was a bastard to get a decent job once the patch picked up and moved south following the National Energy Program's implementation)I'm not so sure they do in the US, and those opportunities are certainly disappearing quickly.
When I was a young buck, I was willing to go anywhere in Canada and looked overseas to some extent as well without much success for my line of work in the 80's. I did have to compromise, change my expectations and start on a different track after a period of several years. When I started college there were 6 jobs/Grad. By the time I finished it was the reverse. C'est la vie.
AR, I hear what you say re: if I was to lose my job tomorrow. Yes, I would be in a world of hurt and could easily find myself amongst your relations. But as I've said, they are not the folks who are getting face time with these Occupiers media wise. It's the usual suspects whom are career demonstrators so it would seem and they are the one's I diss.