A favorite TV addiction for many years is Jeopardy.   Though not  particularly well educated, I am often surprised how many answers I mysteriously know the  questions to.
Then again, I have always been much better at questions, than  answers.
One of the events raising far more questions than answers these  days is the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Yesterday, thousands of people marched in the streets of New York City and  elsewhere.
But, I cannot seem to get a clear grasp of exactly what they are marching  against?
Some days it seems to be corporate greed. Some days it is income  disparities. Some days it seems just some kind of general malaise or  unhappiness with everything -- especially cops.
But, aren't cops part of the "99%?"   (It doesn't  seem too many cops are billionaires.)
I am confused about the 99% and exactly what that encompasses?
Does it include criminals, pedophiles, racists and terrorists as long  as they aren't billionaires and are capable of beating a drum?
Does it include right-winged conservatives, religious zealots and USDA  goose killers as long as they don't own mansions and yachts? 
If something is so nearly all-inclusive and encompassing, where  exactly is the focus and the principles on which it stands?
What exactly are the goals and what is the  ultimate agenda of OWS?
In the two months since OWS launched on the scene, its main agenda  seems to be lots and lots of daily protests, marches and "occupies."
That is fine. I am all for free speech, the right to assembly and the right  to protest. But, what exactly is being protested and what is the specific  remedy sought?
What has OWS got against the Brooklyn Bridge, for example?
I always thought the bridge simply provided a means for people to get from  one borough to another.
Do the occupiers want the bridge destroyed and taken down?   Is  the bridge to blame because someone lost money in their IRA account?   
Should people have to swim from Brooklyn to Manhattan?
I am not sure how that would put money in IRA's or create jobs (well,  except perhaps, more lifeguard positions).
I actually believe in and support many of the voiced grievances of the  OWS movement.  But, I don't know that I would necessarily support  all. (Indeed, I don't know what constitutes "all.")
What if, among the many complaints of OWS, some protesters hate geese  and want them all dead?
I would obviously have a problem with that.
But, my greatest question or concern about the OWS movement is what will be  the ultimate result of these daily protests seemingly without end or  specific goal?
The American electorate seems to have a low tolerance for these kinds of  disruptions and "inconveniences" over a period of time.
All those anti-war demos in the 60's ultimately succeeded in the  country electing Richard Nixon in 1968 as a kind of "backlash" to all the unrest  and disquiet.
Protests are important for opening dialogues and drawing attention  to vital issues, particularly of social injustice.  (But, then  what?)
Protests for the sake of protests however, could ultimately have the  opposite effect to their intentions and mission no matter how otherwise  noble or well intended.
If the answer on Jeopardy is, "Tents in Zuccotti Park, drum banging and  Brooklyn Bridge," I think we could all come up with the question, "What is,  Occupy Wall Street?" 
But, what if the answer was, "Social justice, economic equity and  harmony with nature?
Even I couldn't come up with the question to that one.
Last night, there was a new family of five geese at Harlem  Meer.
I am quite certain the new geesies were neither migratory nor the same  family of geese observed last week.  (None had leg bands and all five  appeared familiar with the environment and accustomed to people and even  dogs.)   
I am guessing the new arrivals are former "resident" geese of  Harlem Meer, returned for a day or two.
But, if the answer on Jeopardy was, "The future for Canada geese in the  USA," I would hesitate to ring in with the question.
I hate to think it is really, "What is removal?" or worse,  "What is extinction?"  -- PCA
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