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We Are the 99 Per Cent
Occupy Wall Street is a peaceful stand against the big American rip-off. Support it and regain your dignity
I have spent the last two days at the Occupy Wall Street gathering. It was a beautiful display of peaceful action: so much kindness and gentleness in the camp, so much belief in our world and democracy. And so many different kinds of people all looking for a chance at the dream that America had promised them.
America has been debased and degraded by greed. This has touched 99% of America's population. The other 1% is doing just fine – with more than a third of the wealth of this nation. (photo: Paul Stein)
When people critique this movement and say spurious things about the protesters' clothes or their jobs or the general way they look, they are showing how shallow we have become as a nation. They forget that these people have taken time out of their lives to stand up for values that are purely American and in the interest of our democracy. They forget that these people are encamped in an urban park, where they are not allowed to have tents or other normal camping gear. They are living far outside their comfort zone to protect and celebrate liberty, equality and the rule of law.
It is a thing of beauty to see so many people in love with the ideal of democracy, so alive with its promise, so committed to its continuity in the face of crony capitalism and corporate rule. That should be celebrated. It should be respected and admired.
Their message is very clear and simple: get money out of the political process; strive for equality in taxation and equal rights for all regardless of race, gender, social status, sexual preference or age. We must stop poisoning our food, air and water for corporate greed. The people on Wall Street and in the banking industrial complex that destroyed our economy must be investigated and brought to justice under the law for what they have done by stealing people's homes and savings.
Jobs can and must be created. Family farms must be saved. The oil and gas industry must be divested of its political power and cheap, reliable alternative energy must be made available.
This movement transcends political affiliations. America has been debased and degraded by greed. This has touched 99% of America's population. The other 1% is doing just fine – with more than a third of the wealth of this nation. We all know people who have been hurt by the big rip-off. We all know people who have lost their jobs or their homes. We all know people who have had to go and fight wars that seem to have no objective and no end – leaving families for years on end without fathers, mothers, sons and daughters.
The 99% of us have paid a dear price so that 1% could become the wealthiest people in the world. We all pay insanely high energy prices while we see energy companies making record profits, year after year. We live with great injustices in the land of justice. We live with great lawlessness in the land of the law.
It's time to check ourselves, to see if we still have that small part that believes in the values that America promises. Do we still have a shred of our decency intact in the face of debasement? If you do, then now is the time to give that forgotten part a voice. That is what this movement is ultimately about: giving voice to decency and fairness.
I invite anyone and all to participate in this people's movement to regain your dignity and what you have worked for in this capitalist society. Each of us is of great value to the whole. Do not forget your greatness. Even when the world around you is telling you you are nothing. You have a voice. You want a better life for your children and the people you love. You live in a democracy. You belong, and you deserve a world that is fair and equal. You have a right to take your place and be heard.
Show up at an Occupy Wall Street gathering in any major city in the US. Hit your social media outlets. Tweet it. Facebook it. Talk it up. It's easy to do nothing, but your heart breaks a little more every time you do.
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Show AllUse the system we have, to fix the system we have... and demand one simple law: make it a misdemeanor NOT to vote in federal elections.
One*Demand My*1040 + Control the funding & YOU + The*People Control Development & Corporations MUST LOBBY YOU + The*People One*Demand My*1040 Individual Directed Capitalization + iDC 65% of Your tax contribution directed & spent in the areas of public funding of YOUR CHOICE + Power+2+The*Peaceful + My*1040 + United+WE+Succeed - DIVIDED-WE-FAIL
Why is our Govenor Kasich of Ohio not in prison for his gambling away of Ohio state pension funds while he was "Director of Lehman Brothers", before they filed bankruptcy?? Kasich ran off with bonuses , worked for (billionaire Rupert Murdoch) owner of Fox News, which in turn paid for his govenors race in Ohio. Now Kasich is trying to make the state workers pay for his mistakes and wrong doing! Is there no justice??
An Alternative to Capitalism (if the people knew about it, they would demand it)
Several decades ago, Margaret Thatcher claimed: "There is no alternative". She was referring to capitalism. Today, this negative attitude still persists.
I would like to offer an alternative to capitalism for the American people to consider. Please click on the following link. It will take you to an essay titled: "Home of the Brave?" which was published by the Athenaeum Library of Philosophy:
http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/steinsvold.htm
John Steinsvold
Perhaps in time the so-called dark ages will be thought of as including our own.
--Georg C. Lichtenberg
A few quotes from Gandhi, the great-grandfather of all community organizers...
* To a people famishing and idle, the only acceptable form in which God can dare appear is work and promise of food as wages.
* Imperialism is a negation of God. It does not ungodly acts in the name of God.
* If it is possible for the human tongue to give the fullest description of God, I have come to the conclusion that God is Truth....One is ever young in th[is] felt presence...
* When you want to find Truth as God, the only inevitable means is love, that is, nonviolence.
* I believe in absolute oneness of God and, therefore, also of humanity.
"land of the law."
I think we lost that title when we decided to let the president pronounce a death sentence on an American citizen without a trial.