no doubt there are idiots with the OWS movement but there are also hard working americans who have a legitimate gripe.
the problem is the idiots are not the "base" of the democratic party.
no doubt there are idots within the Tea Party but there are also hard working americans who have a legitimate gripe.
the problem is the idiots are not the "base of the republican party
#now can we stop trying to characterize each other as extremes and attempt to have a dialogue not centered on name calling and extremes
(p.s. i grew up on a farm, have never been unemployed, never accepted government benefits, often worked multiple jobs and i am not a republican.)
crazy but true
Comparing the OWS movement to the Tea Party is like comparing a male genitals fight to PGA golf in terms of organization, civility, intelligence, and message. Any rational person can see that.
You have a collection of people squatting on public property and using it as a latrine, implementing prison law, call each other comrade, protesting a legal entity with the unclear goal of anarchy and/or radical government redistribution and/or myriad other absurd propositions.
You have another collection of people who peacefully assemble, clean up before they go home, occasionally dress up as a 18th Century politician, with a general goal of reducing the size of our $4+ trillion govt. (to the size it was 10 years ago, which according to the MSM is also radical)
Saying each has a few idiots, as to imply they are virtually the same but for the end of the political continuum they represent, is either wishful thinking or utter ignorance on your part. The OWS movement is nothing like the Tea Party. The Tea Party is extreme, the OWS'ers are a disgusting display of humanity.