The anti-Wall Street protest
has often resembled a street party. In occupied Liberty Park ,
people banged on drums, danced,
performed mime, even dangled
donuts to bait cops. Their mood has been merry, which is remarkable
considering that they've been sleeping
out in the open, on hard ground, in a compact park, without even tents over
them. Food and money have been limited, and sanitation a logistical nuisance,
yet even a cloudburst in the middle of the night, drenching everyone, was
greeted with cheers. A sign, "THE
REVOLUTION WILL BE PLAYFUL."
Critics have slandered these protesters as idle and frivolous, as muddled crybabies who would flee from any job application, not that anyone's hiring, by the way. This rally, then, is just a noisy blight onAmerica 's crooked economic engine.
With a first dusting of snow, these anarchists, hippies, art students, bums and
trust fund kids would all go home to mommy. Third-term billionaire mayor
Bloomberg--who says money can't prolong life?--even moaned that this protest
was targeting people just "struggling to make ends meet," and he was
sorta right, of course, because there's no way Wall Street's end can meet any
of our ends.
When noticed at all, the protesters' frequent meetings have often been dismissed as pointless and confused. Surely nothing will come of their callow and cumbersome deliberations. Their decisions can't and won't matter. America's life and death matters are decided by cynical, rich old guys in suits, not bongo stroking freaks, so debate all you want, but there's no way your jejune ideas can inflect, however slightly, this monster bank-dominated, Federal Reserve-run, two war party system.
With the just released The99%Declaration, our ruling class has been issued an ultimatum, however. The anti-Wall Street protesters will convene a National General Assembly inPhiladelphia from July 4th, 2012 until
October of 2012, resulting in a "PETITION OF GRIEVANCES to be submitted to
all members of Congress, The Supreme Court and President and each of the
political candidates running in the nationwide Congressional and Presidential
election in November 2012." If these grievances are not redressed within
one year, the 99% "will organize a third independent political party to
run candidates in the 2014 mid-term elections."
This is the best news I've heard in a while. Finally, some much needed oxygen in this suffocating political dungeon. These mostly young protesters have stayed clear of any current politician. Showing more maturity than many of their elders, they trust neither Democrats nor Republicans. They are not suckered by Obama nor distracted byClinton 's
Usher and Lady Gaga circus. It's incredible, isn't it, that the man who enacted
NAFTA and repealed the Glass-Steagall act can now go on television to lament
that "the American Dream has been under assault"?
With their rejection of this walled up and dead end system, the protesters can bring to mind Bartleby, with his "I'd prefer not to," but this movement is not just a refusal to be co-opted into a murderous and life-sapping existence. Last week,America
entered yet another war, but who's keeping track any longer? A Yahoo! headline,
"Mysteries of Clinton's Big Concert Solved," and the Cardinals are
amazing, aren't they?
Critics have slandered these protesters as idle and frivolous, as muddled crybabies who would flee from any job application, not that anyone's hiring, by the way. This rally, then, is just a noisy blight on
When noticed at all, the protesters' frequent meetings have often been dismissed as pointless and confused. Surely nothing will come of their callow and cumbersome deliberations. Their decisions can't and won't matter. America's life and death matters are decided by cynical, rich old guys in suits, not bongo stroking freaks, so debate all you want, but there's no way your jejune ideas can inflect, however slightly, this monster bank-dominated, Federal Reserve-run, two war party system.
With the just released The99%Declaration, our ruling class has been issued an ultimatum, however. The anti-Wall Street protesters will convene a National General Assembly in
This is the best news I've heard in a while. Finally, some much needed oxygen in this suffocating political dungeon. These mostly young protesters have stayed clear of any current politician. Showing more maturity than many of their elders, they trust neither Democrats nor Republicans. They are not suckered by Obama nor distracted by
With their rejection of this walled up and dead end system, the protesters can bring to mind Bartleby, with his "I'd prefer not to," but this movement is not just a refusal to be co-opted into a murderous and life-sapping existence. Last week,
A third, viable political party is long overdue. Though the moneyed interest will surely bare its fangs before it gives up even a sturgeon egg from its privileged table, it is high time we break apart this mad vehicle before it hurls us all into the abyss.
The99%Declaration - Who is this group...? Anyone who understands legal lingo can read that this Declaration is either the work of dupes or connivers. Clue - Capitalizations.
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So are you disapproving of the movement or just this particular position?
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