A Moment of Clarity.
"PANAMA!"
Words.
"...there have always been rich and poor people in America, so if this
is about jealousy, why the protests now? The idea that masses of people
suddenly discovered a deep-seated animus/envy toward the rich – after
keeping it strategically hidden for decades – is crazy.
Where was all that class hatred in the Reagan years, when openly
dumping on the poor became fashionable? Where was it in the last two
decades, when unions disappeared and CEO pay relative to median incomes
started to triple and quadruple?
The answer is, it was never there. If anything, just the opposite has
been true. Americans for the most part love the rich, even the
obnoxious rich. And in recent years, the harder things got, the more
we've obsessed over the wealth dream. As unemployment skyrocketed,
people tuned in in droves to gawk at Evrémonde-heiresses like Paris
Hilton, or watch bullies like Donald Trump fire people on TV.
Moreover, the worse the economy got, the more being a millionaire or a
billionaire somehow became a qualification for high office, as people
flocked to voting booths to support politicians with names like
Bloomberg and Rockefeller and Corzine, names that to voters symbolized
success and expertise at a time when few people seemed to have answers.
At last count, there were 245 millionaires in congress, including 66 in the Senate.
And we hate the rich? Come on. Success is the national religion, and almost everyone is a believer. Americans love winners. But that's just the problem. These guys on Wall Street are not winning – they're cheating. And as much as we love the self-made success story, we hate the cheater that much more.
...That's why it's so obnoxious when people say the protesters are just
sore losers who are jealous of these smart guys in suits who beat them
at the game of life. This isn't disappointment at having lost. It's
anger because those other guys didn't really win. And people now want
the score overturned..."
ROLLING STONE: OWS's Beef: Wall Street Isn't Winning – It's Cheating
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