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Pampered
Protesters
By Michael Reagan
Oct 12, 2011
The
hordes of so-called “protesters”
now polluting the streets of several U.S. cities, including New York,
are
sending confused messages about their grievances.
The
unemployed among them complain
that the jobs available to them are beneath them. I guess that cancels
out the
old concept of starting in the mailroom and advancing step-by-step to
the
boardroom. It used to be the norm that one started at the bottom and
worked
their way up. This bunch seems to be living under the delusion that
simply by
virtue of having been born they are entitled to immediate arrival at
the
boardroom level with appropriate compensation.
Viewing
these unruly mob scenes,
featuring numerous public sexual activities posing as protests, I am
reminded
of the manner in which my Dad dealt with such malcontents. If they were
government employees he simply fired them. It worked. The remaining
ones
slinked back to work.
And
I recall how he dealt with his son
(me) back in 1965 when I dropped out of Arizona State University and
thought
that I was simply going home to live with -- and off -- either my Mom
or Dad,
who were then divorced. When I got home I found that their doors were
locked to
college dropouts.
Nancy,
my ever-loving step-mom, was
busy calling all branches of the military to let them know I was a
college
dropout and thus now eligible to be drafted.
When
I finally was able to speak to my
parents they simply told me to find another place to live and to get a
job. I
did both. I moved in with some friends and got a job working at Asbury
Transportation Company in Los Angeles loading oil-well freight from
5:00 p.m.
to 1:30 a.m., Monday through Friday. That’s where I was working when my
father
was elected governor of California.
Did
I complain that my lowly job was
beneath my new station in life as the son of the governor of
California? How
could I? I was the one who set that bar low when I dropped out of
college. So
to all you spoiled brats marching and wanting better pay or bigger
allowances,
take a good, long look in the mirror, not at Wall Street, and if you
want to
blame something blame OBAMACARE! Your employers or parents have to
spend the
money you might have received in raises to pay for that socialist
monstrosity.
I
am still amazed that these kids can
find time to congregate in city streets, which are in many cases far
from their
hometowns. Somebody has to be paying their way; in most cases their
beleaguered
parents are stuck with the bill for their latest adventure, which has
nothing
to do with education and a lot to do with left-wing politics and public
lovemaking, if that’s what it’s called.
And
the media willingly – indeed,
eagerly -- give the protesters lots of free publicity. Media outlets
should
start ignoring them and we’ll see how fast they disband and slink back
home.
They thrive on the publicity the media provide.
Finally,
the long-suffering parents
ought to close their pockets and deny their wayward brats the money
that allows
them to travel to the big city to make pests of themselves.
Go
home. Now. But before you do, clean
up the messes you have made.
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