Ada 2 tulisan dibawah yg bisa menjadi bahan renungan menarik.
Yg pertama demo tersebut mirip di Indonesia ketika sebelum Presiden Soeharto 
mengundurkan diri, sedang yg kedua ucapan Thomas Jefferson di tahun 1811.

Bila demo di Amerika tidak jelas siapa dibelakangnya menjadi mirip dengan 
demo mahasiswa yg terjadi di Indonesia sejak 1997 sd 1998, dimana tokoh 
mahasiswa yg menjadi penggerak selalu berganti orang, sepertinya hal yg sama 
terjadi di Amerika, dengan berbeda tujuan tentunya, sedang tuntutan akhir 
tetap sama...masalah ekonomi.
Bila demo di Amerika ini terus berlanjut minimal sampai hitungan 12 bulan, 
bisa jadi hasil demo akan banyak merubah sistim ketatanegaraan Amerika, 
dimana freedom of speech yg dibanggakan bisa berubah menjadi freedom of 
spech terbatas, utk ini kita tunggu apa akan mengikuti negara asal Inggris 
dimana freedom of spech diberikan di satu lokasi tertentu diluar itu 
dianggap melanggar hukum, dan entah di Indonesia dengan alasan demokrasi 
bisa melakukan demo dimanapun, kapanpun dan siapapun, tanpa peduli lagi 
rakyat mana yg diuntungkan dan rakyat mana yg dirugikan.

Mengenai ucapan Thomas Jeffeson ditahun 1811, sudah jelas menjadi mirip 
kutipan kelompok Marhaenis, dimana saat ini sudah menjadi tidak berlaku 
lagi, karena pola usaha korporasi raksasa bisa melingkar lingkar di seantero 
dunia dan seantero produk, yg sebenarnya mematikan pengusaha orang perorang.
Bila ada pengusaha orang perorang yg masih di lindungi oleh pemerintahnya 
utk bidang pertanian dan hortikultura ( Amerika, Jepang, Thailand ), bisa 
jadi akan kena libas pula.
Memang dikenal istilah plasma, dimana orang perorang di lindungi sejak bibit 
sampai panen, hal ini tentunya akan terjadi perubahan, karena negara raksasa 
RRC sudah bergerak dimana produk holtikulturanya mulai menyebar ke seantero 
negara tanpa bisa ditolak lagi sehingga pengusaha lokal terpukul, dan tidak 
perlu heran pula bila negara maju pun pada akhirnya akan sulit menahan 
serbuan hasil produk dari RRC, dan hal ini sebenarnya bisa saja diatasi 
dengan pola korporasi, sehingga menjadi lebih effisien di segala 
bidang....hanya entah bisa terjadi dan tidaknya.
Yg pasti Indonesia akan selalu menjadi negara konsumen thok, dan jurang kaya 
miskin semakin lebar.

sur.
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Occupy Wall Street: The Next Move is Yours
December 06, 2011   E. David Ferriman   1 Comment


The question the Occupy movement needs to start asking now is, what will the 
next step be to take our government back from Wall Street? Every voter 
should realize that the occupiers are not just gathering for themselves, 
they are there for every citizen. Until they do, the movement will be little 
more than people standing in the cold, waiting for something to happen. As 
the nation has seen thus far, that something has just been beatings and 
pepper spray in the face of change.

While the Occupy movement may appear similar to protests favoring civil 
rights or opposing the Vietnam War, there are a few distinct differences. 
For one, it is an occupation, not a demonstration. Sure, people can come and 
go, but the movement is meant to stay. The other big difference is also its 
weakest point - the Occupy movement has no clear path and no polished 
demands.

The greatest strength of the Occupy movement may be that it is pure 
democracy. With no leaders to pay off, it would be difficult for a corporate 
takeover, like what occurred with the Tea Party. However, the Occupy 
movement's lack of leaders may also be its greatest weakness. This type of 
pure democracy also makes it hard to organize ideas to really accomplish 
anything.

The ideology of the Occupy movement is great - get money out of politics. It 
is definitely better than the Tea Party's idea of canceling the government 
all together. While the Republican right and their barely controllable Tea 
Party minions say that the Occupy movement should focus on D.C. rather than 
Wall Street, this only makes it clear that the right in America doesn't get 
it. The movement, like a good reporter, is just following the money.

Jimmy Williams, an MSNBC contributor, says money and politics is "the root 
of all political evil." Sure, Washington passes the laws, but it is Wall 
Street that is taking all the wealth. It is Wall Street that is making 
record breaking profits thanks to the laws and trade deals Washington is 
passing. But, most importantly, it is Wall Street that is shelling out the 
cash keeping these politicians in office.
Like it or not, America is run by money. As the rich keep more of that money 
to themselves, the middle class has nothing to give to politicians but 
votes. The voters have limited candidates to vote for, and since it takes so 
much money to run a campaign, officials are usually re-elected. This has 
caused the type of oligarchy the Constitution was created to prevent.

". . . the farmer will see his government supported, his children educated, 
and the face of his country made a paradise by the contributions of the rich 
alone - without his being called on to spend a cent from his earnings." - 
Thomas Jefferson to Thaddeus Kosciusko, 1811.

The country Thomas Jefferson described is not the country we find ourselves 
in today. The right is fighting to keep taxes on the top 1 percent of 
earners as low as possible. The police are given orders to stop the 
occupiers' Constitutional right to assemble. But occupiers need to do more 
than assemble in parks.

America is waking up to the fact that their cheap products are costing more 
than the money saved could ever give them. It is costing American jobs - 
just look at where the things Americans buy are made, not in the U.S.A. Look 
at where the corporate money earned thanks to foreign slave labor, is 
going - into the hands of the oligarchy to silence the voices of the many. 
It is time that the Occupy movement starts occupying the one thing that no 
police force can break up, the hearts and minds of every American citizen. 



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