Actually they have a lot in common with the Tea Party. Both movements started over large government and their dedication to the corporations which finance them. I find it astonishing as a 26 year old shielded from the job market. But looking in from the outside, I understand why they are protesting. We were told for twenty years to go to college and get a degree so we wouldn't have to work some **** job. Now that some have done so, they are entitled *******s because of what they've been molded by their entire lives? The economy is in the shitter because over the last several decades, financial legislation (Glass-Steagall, et al) was dismantled by administrations from both parties. Now we have a **** economy because our government has been pandering to lobbyists for decades and when the youth get up in arms about it, we're simply being "losers" and "degenerates." I think the older generations need to look in the mirror and realize we are in this economic predicament because when it was their time to perform their civic duties, they did no such thing. Now we have a culture obsessed with celebrity and gossip, which distracts from the real issues that have bearing on our lives.
Now I'm sure there are delinquents at this movement no doubt, but the original message gets perverted by the mass media and their consumers. This Occupy movement is just like the Tea Party. It had no political affiliation but then the Dems claimed it, and it was the same way with the Tea Party--it was for Ron Paul, not the Republican party. Yet both movements are hijacked by the mainstream to maintain the status quo, making people think there is a choice between the left and the right, when in all reality, they only disagree on incendiary issues which are meant to divide and conquer the populace--so to speak. This wasn't an attack on you or your opinion, just me offering mine off the last comment in the thread. And now, I'll leave you with a genius.
George Carlin - It's a big club and you ain't in it - YouTube