Monday, October 10, 2011

Protest on wall street

    In this editorial by the New York Times talks about the protest that took place on Wall Street a while back, saying things that point out how poor of a job that the economy has been doing and that the government is just ignoring the fact that anything has been happening. They were also talking about how the middle class has been getting the front of all this ignorance from the government while the upper class is barely effected by this entire fiasco. They also mentioned that the inequality that's present is only there to bring down the middle class so far out of recovery and bring the upper class steadily higher and higher so that there can be a constant lower class. Now this is obvious that the person who wrote this is a very liberal person in which the way that they support individual rights and how the government needs to take more control of the economics. This person also tries to get the point across to the public by showing everyone that the younger generation is getting forced into the lower portion of the public by having low employment rates that cause the younger generation to be stuck in low paying jobs that do not require degrees or a higher education, which will set them for a life of low paying jobs that they will never get out of by the way that the government is currently running. The editorial mainly focus on how the government is showing favoritism towards the elites of society in which they almost never show any respect to the middle class.  

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