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In reply to the discussion: America. Is. Too. OBEDIENT. [View all]alfredo
(60,301 posts)31. Occupation has morphed into other activities. Now the occupation has become a meeting place in our
city. As long as there's a presence, passing motorist are reminded that America is ripped off by the ruling class. Our Occupy has taken up the issue of moving the state's money from Chase to a locally owned bank based in our state. Their occupation is in the shadow of a local Chase bank. Local businesses have been very generous and supportive.
The occupy movement was all about changing the conversation from deficits to income inequality, and corporate control of our government. It has succeeded.
There will be demonstrations.
If you feel they should take another tack, show up at a local general assembly and voice your ideas.
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Occupation has morphed into other activities. Now the occupation has become a meeting place in our
alfredo
Jan 2012
#31
"Me? I'm not vulnerable! I have a college degree! I ADAPT!!! to the new economy!"
Zalatix
Jan 2012
#4
Totally understood. OWS needs to represent a broad swath of people. The whole 99%.
Zalatix
Jan 2012
#22
I must admit the rich have done a masterful job of listening to Jay Gould's lesson
Zalatix
Jan 2012
#23