I find it sad that 5 of the 6 people who responded in the above poll would not participate in an action, even if the Lord asked them to do it. Makes me wonder if the people who responded that way are Christians.
Matthew: thank you for reminding us that people do indeed have a voice. It's called ELECTIONS. In a country like the US, we get the government we deserve.
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Yeah, meh.
It's called indifference, no one caring. No one feeling they can care . ME make a difference ? Indifference.
And....frankly, with unemployment (true unemployment over 20%, including those both underemployed and just plain stopped looking for work plus I would add, those jobs out there without people technically enough qualified to do them), yeah, I understand why OWS is a blip on most's care radar .
And, as the Lord leads me, I would like to be an agent to change that defeatist mindset.
But, where is the victory even viewed in the distance?
I mean, listening to tv today, student debt tops 1 billion, and, don't quité know exact surety of fact on this but overall debt, from, store/car/everything else BUYS but MORTGAGE DEBT tallied 9.7 billion. So, that one área is just enough to make you cry as kids are getting out of school, millions of them, and, they're entering the workforce with 20,000 in loans, or, more. I think 20k is a low # .
Anyway, I went to college and paid around 5 grand per year in tuition and it was the 3rd most expensive college in the state. Now my school's tuition is $20,000+ per year ! I am not sure what average per student for debt that would REALLY be but that's a tremendous strain on LIFE for graduates.
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I pray for their resilience in God's plan STILL followed as NOW, for w lot of graduates, they either don't have jobs or th jobs they have pay, maybe, 20,000 yearly salary, which is, not so coincidentally, about $13 / hour for a 40 hour work week. 13x8 = 104 104x5days/week=$520 x4 weeks= $2080/month x 12 mo. =24,960 - yalthcare - medicare - Withholding , not to mention, yearly taxes paid on top of ALL that to federal gov't.
Indifference?
Yeah, I don't even hear the Occupy Wall Street talking about that talking point. They should. Education is the foundation of a strong country and the cost to get it is more than most can afford . And, if they do afford it, thru half it paid by Pell Grants, and, other student loans, they still have around $40,000 in DEBT.
YEAH, indifference.
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And, I listen to people of OWS , a girl working two jobs , just to get 40 hours per week, for last 3 years and having no savings because her jobs $13 per hour and after medicare and Withholding and healthcare taken out of her bi-monthly paycheck she has a $700 paycheck....
Well, her rent is $800 per month , her other bills-cable, water, electricity, total $200, and, don't forget FOOD, another $400 per month and that COMPLETLY wipes out her money. NO nothing elsez no shopping, no FUN spending
.... Dear Lord....Amen.
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Meh.
Yeah, indifference, and, I didn't even get to this 76 year óld lady's son crying on national televisión because his mom worked 40 years but now she has health problems very bad and medicare didn't do its job because this óle lady is wiped out financially, her son said.
Yeah, pearldiva, and, I don't blame people for not wanting to say much regarding OWS.
It is not a Christian movement that I can see. I think if it was, and, maybe that's the Lord calling me into the movement, idk, but, Yeah, I think IF O.W.S was a Christian movement it would have an absolutely profound effect on the direction of our socio-economic system in the future.