Occupy Wall Street better defend its identity

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Actually, the question should be does hiring illegals drive down wages, benefits, and working conditions?

Well think about what wages, benefits and working conditions are in the jobs that illegals do, pretty lousy, right? You don't see that (as much) in jobs that don't hire illegals. We are always going to have illegal workers, and it's not always bad (if you're moving I don't see the harm of getting a few guys from the Home Depot parking lot), but the larger issue is folks unwilling to pay more for say strawberries in order to give citizens a living wage.
 
but the larger issue is folks unwilling to pay more for say strawberries in order to give citizens a living wage.
Which is largely a myth, the wages of the pickers accounts for only a tiny percentage of the cost of fresh fruits and vegetables. Like 2-4%.

Far more costly expenses are the cost of transporting it to market and spoilage. You could double the wages of the pickers and consumers would barely notice amidst the noise of seasonal price variations. The $5 head of lettuce is a myth.
 
And, after the second viewing, I am even more impressed with the calm, professional behavior of the police and disappointed by the histronics of the student protesters.
It's very easy to be calm when your side is inflicting rather than receiving the violence. The protesters' reactions were like a meditating zen Buddhist monk compared to how the officers would have reacted to a similar attack on themselves.

What took place in that video was not "violence."
Are you kidding me. Are you *********** kidding me.

Moreover, when protestors seek out confrontation for the sake of their cause, they need not act so scandalized when they get it. It's disingenuous.
When the police go to a protest and "seek out confrontation for the sake of their cause", would it be "disingenuous" to object to violence inflicted on them?
 
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But you seem to enjoy seeing people get hurt. This is something I just can't understand.

That's something I don't understand either. What's more, I can't understand enjoying watching people or justifying people being killed.
 
After watching that video, I thought the police at U.C. Davis came across looking very calm and professional. The students, on the other hand, particularly the ones screaming and crying, made me embarrassed to claim any connection with the University of California system.

Yet I don't see the purpose in bringing in that many cops to begin with!
 
If you watch the video, after the protestors were pepper sprayed the police in riot gear swooped in, picked up the protestors, handcuffed them and led them away. How about trying that first, rather than spraying them?

Exactly!

You have to understand who you're talking to here. You're dealing with people who feel smart now just because they're members of a critical thinking forum.
 
Not really.

Well think about the jobs that illegals do: construction, cleaning, farming, food preparation. These are not well paid jobs. In addition, illegals often work in very bad and dangerous conditions.
 
Wow, could you post more boring videos of people walking to their cars please?

If you have videos of people walking their dogs or brushing their teeth that would be nice as well, we need more of those.
 
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'UC Davis Chancellor Katehi walks to her car'

Wow! I did the exact same thing last night! So any evidence that she ordered or even knew about the pepper spraying, or is this just another case of demanding "bad people" be thrown into jail because they are "bad"?
 
wow! I did the exact same thing last night! So any evidence that she ordered or even knew about the pepper spraying, or is this just another case of demanding "bad people" be thrown into jail because they are "bad"?

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Wow, could you post more boring videos of people walking to their cars please?

If you have videos of people walking their dogs or brushing their teeth that would be nice as well, we need more of those.

I watched the lead up to that moment live (Oh the wonders of the interwebs!) For hours the students has surrounded the chancellor's building, asking that Chancellor Katehi explain why the students were pepper-sprayed. They were not aggressive but as the crowds grew, there was some goofing off, a few mic-check'd calls for resignation and a on off-key version of Bohemian Rhapsody. Reports (unsubstantiated) went out that Katehi was afraid to leave.

The student's response was to immediately initiate a mic check explaining that they were there in peace, that they would not harm Katehi, and would not harm any private property. Word went out that Katehi would be walking to her car. Another round of discussion ended when a voice in the crowd proposed that all students sit and stay quiet to show "That we are the peaceful ones!"

2 minutes later Katehi walked in dead silence past hundreds of students seated silently to either side of her. It was surreal and quite beautiful.

If Occupy footage is being shown in historical context, that will be one of the moments.
 
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