The
Occupy Wall Street protests are now entering their second week.
Over 100 protesters have been
arrested.
Despite this; the mainstream media has been reluctant to give much attention to the Occupy Wall Street protests, particularly in comparison to the large amount of coverage much smaller Tea Party events garner.
The reason is quite obvious: The Tea Party represents the interests of the top 1% so of course the corporate media wants to spread that message as if it were truly “grassroots.” If they can get average people to actually fight against their own interests then that’s a pretty big win for them, isn’t it?
The Occupy Wall Street protests, on the other hand, represent the “other 99%.” And the ruling class in this country is scared that these protesters will light a spark that wakes up millions of Americans from their apathetic slumber.
They know a spark could be quite dangerous because
the fuel to start a wildfire is certainly there: The
gap between the rich & the poor in the US has been widening quickly do to right wing economic policies which benefit the rich at the expense of everyone else.
The “Reagan Revolution” has been a massive failure. Trickle down economics have not worked for most people. The rich have gotten richer (with excess money that doesn’t really improve their lives because they were already rich) and everyone else is getting poorer.
If the average person realizes that the corporate sponsored Republican Tea Party represents everything wrong with the US and that there’s a real movement for equality & progress taking hold then look out; millions of people will realize
we really are the change we’ve been waiting for. Change isn’t something you watch on TV or read about in the paper, it’s something you make happen yourself.
President Obama wants a more fair America and he has
promised to be a “warrior” for the middle class and the working class but he cannot do it alone.
Obama can only sign into law what congress passes first which means that without a congress that has a majority who puts the interests of the American people before corporate profits there’s little progress that can be made.
This Republican Tea Party “do nothing” congress deserves the lion’s share of the blame for our country’s current lack of response to the jobs crisis. They have refused to pass the
President’s American Jobs Act which would
add 1.9 million jobs. They have also refused to allow
the rich to be taxed fairly while
rejecting tax cuts for the middle class.
If the Republicans win again in 2012 the other 99% of us will
pay the price for it.
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