Forum Post: go home, no really
Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 8, 2011, 9:07 p.m. EST by STARTEDFROMNOTHING
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You people need to go home. Take a talent you have and start your own business, that is the American way...When you have nothing else to lose you can start a business from literally nothing. The rich are not to blame because they are the ones who hire, so don't bite the hand that feeds you! But if you did get laid off or lost your job, start a business. Recessions are most notorious for creating new businesses. Why? Because you have nothing to lose and not much choice not to. But this crying and whining isn't going to get you anywhere. I guess if you want to stay and protest, go ahead, but you're not being independent. At least know what your protesting and have it make sense. Good luck.
Dear papa smurf,
If you have nothing constructive to say, perhaps you should pack your bags?
Everyone chooses the life they want to live. If some want to protest and believe they can make a difference, what's the point of asking them to stop? Just sip your cappuccino, eat your chocolatine, and look the other way.
You do realize your comments lack any creativity whatsoever. I think I saw another 200 rants similar to yours. It's getting boring, and boredom is my most feared poison. At least post something interesting and of value if you want to bash OWS.
Hint: By not following your fatherly advice, they are independent by definition.
we need to do something about the fact that one person can make 20 accounts on here and post crap over and over again,
Seriously.
We desperately need better moderation and I hate the lack of tracking posts. We need folders and moderators.
also, there's no search. i dont want to post something that has already bin discussed.
i wish i knew how to make websites so i could help.
How can I start a business from absolutely nothing?
This leads me to believe that the OP has no real-world grasp on economics.
Ask bill gates, or Arthur blank, or papa john