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Title: 'Occupy Wall Street' -- It's Not What They're for, But What They're Against (this on FoxNews)
Source: FoxNews
URL Source: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011 ... erstanding-occupy-wall-street/
Published: Oct 16, 2011
Author: Sally Kohn
Post Date: 2011-10-16 23:57:47 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 322
Comments: 12

Critics of the growing Occupy Wall Street movement complain that the protesters don’t have a policy agenda and, therefore, don’t stand for anything. They're wrong. The key isn’t what protesters are for but rather what they’re against -- the gaping inequality that has poisoned our economy, our politics and our nation.

In America today, 400 people have more wealth than the bottom 150 million combined. That’s not because 150 million Americans are pathetically lazy or even unlucky. In fact, Americans have been working harder than ever -- productivity has risen in the last several decades. Big business profits and CEO bonuses have also gone up. Worker salaries, however, have declined.

Most of the Occupy Wall Street protesters aren’t opposed to free market capitalism. In fact, what they want is an end to the crony capitalist system now in place, that makes it easier for the rich and powerful to get even more rich and powerful while making it increasingly hard for the rest of us to get by. The protesters are not anti-American radicals. They are the defenders of the American Dream, the decision from the birth of our nation that success should be determined by hard work not royal bloodlines.

Sure, bank executives may work a lot harder than you and me or a mother of three doing checkout at a grocery store. Maybe the bankers work ten times harder. Maybe even a hundred times harder. But they’re compensated a thousand times more.

The question is not how Occupy Wall Street protesters can find that gross discrepancy immoral. The question is why every one of us isn’t protesting with them.

According to polls, most Americans support the 99% movement, even if they’re not taking to the streets. In fact, support for the Occupy Wall Street protests is not only higher than for either political party in Washington but greater than support for the Tea Party. And unlike the Tea Party which was fueled by national conservative donors and institutions, the Occupy Wall Street Movement is spreading organically from Idaho to Indiana. Institutions on the left, including unions, have been relatively late to the game.

Ironically, the original Boston Tea Party activists would likely support Occupy Wall Street more as well. Note that the original Tea Party didn’t protest taxes, merely the idea of taxation without representation -- and they were actually protesting the crown-backed monopoly of the East India Company, the main big business of the day.

Americans today also support taxes. In fact, two-thirds of voters -- including a majority of Republicans -- support increasing taxes on the rich, something the Occupy Wall Street protests implicitly support. That’s not just anarchist lefty kids. Soccer moms and construction workers and, yes, even some bankers want to see our economy work for the 99%, not just the 1%, and are flocking to Occupy protests in droves.

I’ve even met a number of Libertarians and Tea Party conservatives at these protests. So the critics are right, the Occupy Wall Street movement isn’t the Tea Party. Occupy Wall Street is much, much broader.

Maybe it’s hard to see your best interests reflected in a sometimes rag-tag, inarticulate, imperfect group of protesters. But make no mistake about it: While horrendous inequality is not an American tradition, protest is.And if you’re part of the 99% of underpaid or unemployed Americans crushed in the current economy, the Occupy Wall Street protests are your best chance at fixing the broken economy that is breaking your back.

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The question is not how Occupy Wall Street protesters can find that gross discrepancy immoral. The question is why every one of us isn’t protesting with them.

Yes - and a good question to be sure. If the people allow the continuance of blatant elitist cronyism the resultant tyranny will become civil war.

You wouldn't invite 100 people to a BB-Q and allow one person to eat everything.

Share Our Wealth

The Barbecue Speech (Huey Long)

"How many men ever went to a barbecue and would let one man take off the table what's intended for nine-tenths of the people to eat? The only way you will be able to feed the balance of the people is to make that man come back and bring back some of that grub he ain't got no business with.

How are you going to feed the balance of the people? What's Morgan and Baruch and Rockefeller and Mellon gonna do with all that grub? They can't eat it. They can't wear the clothes. They can't live in the house.

But when they've got everything on the God-slaving earth that they can eat and they can wear and they can live in — and all that their children can live in and wear and eat and all their children's children can use — then we've got to call Mr. Morgan and Mr. Mellon and Mr. Rockefeller back and say, 'Come back here. Put that stuff back on this table that you took away from here that you don't need. Leave something else for the American people to consume."

Many have painted Huey Long as a socialist or worse. Most of those complainants were crony capitalists or supported by them to propagandize Americans like FOX NEWS, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC do today.

To my way of thinking, when the 99% are (finally) stirred from their comatose state of NASCAR stupidity to reject the hypocrisy of the 1% it's time to re- evaluate the country's condition. That's not to say a wealth limit should be set upon anyone. What must be realized in order to achieve a felicitous society is satisfaction with the general conditions of life when one is an active member that participates and contributes a positive share to his / her community.

Just because I think societies should, could, and would work well together from the top to the bottom it seems to me that much of the wealth derived from the natural resources of the country that actually belong to everyone are being siphoned off by a very few that in reality bribe legislators to make laws for their personal advantage.

We may not be able to eliminate corruption completely but ending the lobbyist's wide open and rampant outright bribery of our lawmakers which is pure- unadulterated- stupid-bullshit would serve us well. Lobbying has about as much relevance to free speech as pornography does and is far more harmful.

Another thing that really should get more consideration is limiting the FEDERAL GOVT so that the States are able to afford a variety of environments conducive to lifestyles that actually promote the happiness of society at large rather than making laws furthering a one size fits all situation where every State is exactly the same as the others. This was never the intent of the founders.

The elites have legalized the servitude of the masses and in so doing have created an oppressive system that will eventually result in the "OCCUPY" sort of resistance that can easily turn violent and very destructive.

America has become a place where the dog eat dog mentality has overcome the ideal of everyone working towards the betterment of life in general, which has a negative effect that poisons the entire environment. There has to be a happy medium that can be achieved wherein all are able to live peaceably together.

We have a lot of corrupt measures in place that will have to be undone in order to restore some balance between the 1% and the 99%. The FED RESERVE SYSTEM will have to be held accountable for the theft and corruption operated by it and then returned to the people. The lack of transparency and accountability afforded the FED for the last 100 years is criminal and has been instrumental in destroying much of what made America a great nation through creative production of goods and services and has turned America into a global bully that demands other countries do things our way even when doing so is not in their best interests or have their population slaughtered by our war machine financed by the funny money created by the FED.

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