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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2011

In this video Nathan Jurewicz and Stacy Kellams discuss the wonders of protesting!

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  • Here is my whole point.. You don't like the education system for your kids? then FREAKING HOMESCHOOL, You don't like the job situation and unemployment THEN FREAKING FIND A NEED AND GO START A BUSINESS,You don't like the cost of college and college loans? THEN DON'T GO TO COLLEGE.The government, and the corporations are not responsible for our financial well being we are.That's how I think and if we all thought that way we wouldn't be in a recession. But instead of that mindset, were protesting.

  • @shortsalesriches From cflhomeless.wordpress. com "1.5 MILLION = the number of children in America who go to sleep without a home each year", "1 in 50 = an American child’s chances of experiencing homelessness in their lifetime". And Carolla seems to think that the main issue is people are jealous of him. So ignorant. You don't get to take you wealth with you when you die. What kind of world are we leaving behind for future generations?

  • @3314adam all the reason to start a business and stop bitching about the "evil corporations".

  • @shortsalesriches What kind of business. A too big to fail business? Is that all we leave behind? Businesses? Thats it. Thats your answer to everything? How about a business that forges signatures. That would be a good one. Or wait a minute. Are we supposed to be moral also? Is there anything else besides the holy grail of "business" in your conceptual handbag?

  • @3314adam an ethical business of course. People that forge signatures have nothing to do with the fact that you need to hope for the best and prepare for the worst for your own well being. I just think people need to realize that if the jobs aren't there they have to fend for themselves.

  • the worse the economy gets the more that the general public will have less of a sense of responsibility. Adam Correllas rant on the protestors described it best. Google it.

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  • @shortsalesriches A "free for all" is not a socially beneficial structure for individuals. Yes, people do need to think and work towards self responsibility, but in the context of an interdependent framework, this becomes much more powerful. We all live in this society, and this society is made up of more then just businesses. This is fundamentally important.

  • @shortsalesriches I watched "Adam Carolla talks about the Fall of the Economy". He is thinking in terms of envy. His ideas include poor people are only jealous and want a fake trophy, and basically seems to be saying the impoverished are "douchebag bags". His needs are being met so easily, he seems to not be able to imagine people who's needs are not being met. This is sad. There are people who are living in real desperation. And the projection is, this is only going to get worse.

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