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Occupy Wall Street MovementOWS is on a roll...however their tactics need to have another element added to become effective. Noise on the street is good. It is getting attention. However as private citizens among the 99% occupy the streets in towns across America, the 1% is also occupying ground. They are occupying the halls of Congress where they wield the power of their fat wallets to purchase special favors. OWS needs to step into those halls to make their voices heard above the loud din of cash! These 1% are not going as private citizens, they go there wearing the disguise of a lobbyist with bags full of corporate money to spend getting their stooges elected. I started this site today ( 12/06/11 ) after reading a very thought provoking article written by a retired GOP Senate staffer and insider.
The Occupy Wall Street movement was studiously ignored until the police
in New York City started using violence and now it's gone viral, so you
need to seize the moment, not have too many mixed messages, because
that is just not going to play with Joe Average. If you're underwater
with your mortgage, you understand the Wall Street thing. That was the
whole point of the GOP: "Our propaganda has to be simple and
repetitive."
This fine article is give to us by the same man who exposed the truth about who the Republicans really work for. You can read it here. With so many members of Congress belonging to that 1% it is little wonder they are so easy to convince to write laws to their own best interest rather than responding to the needs of the vast majority of our citizens.*20515 refers to the zip code of the US Capitol Building. |
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