Someone told me this is a main issue. The banks got bailed out, but we didn’t. I’m born 1987. How am I like millions of others and my kids supposed to find a job that’s going to pay pretty well if it’s not in America in the first place? These are the kinds of protesting that is going on. I think its valid, whole generations are at stake in not being able to have jobs. We’re having graduates in college move back into moms house at a record pace. There are plenty to protest about. Honestly, if everything were okay there would never have been an uprising. Obviously these kids have all come to the consensus that something isn’t right. And this blue-collar mentality you’re speaking of? Where is it? What is the blue collard job? Detroit is gone, automobiles in general seem to have been wiped down 70 percent since the 80s. Remember the British Tea Party? This is America, chanting and protesting is what they are practicing, its not just sit down and take it. This is the youths way of negotiating with its government. Telling it much like the players and NFL owners, to let us get a fair share of the work load so that we may make $$$ and put food on our future families plates. I agree yes the “1%” got there fairly in a business sense. But while they live it up, everyone underneath is unhappy, which is bs in the minds of the protestors as well. True the rich earned there money, thats unarguable. But when the government bails out the banks and not the people, eye brows raise.