Occupy Wall Street, (Who's the supporting and whos the opposing)?
Protests are spreading fast. But who is against the protests and why? Does the media influence what people think of the protests? Are there any threats to the protests. by Modern Socialist
(liberal)
Monday, October 10, 2011
Occupy Wall Street has now become Occupy D.C. Everyone seems to support it. Even though it’s a liberal movement the Tea Party supports it. So who is the opposition? There is one simple answer. The corrupt business owners, the bank owners and the Federal Reserve.
The protests are spreading faster and getting stronger. Why is this? Because when the economy crashed (because of the bank owners), politicians were desperate to do something so they gave power and money to the bank owners. It makes no sense to give endless amounts of money and power to the people who destroyed the economy, then ask them to fix it? They get public approval for fixing it. And for making our economy worse they get money. Money is the only thing these greedy people want.
The Federal Reserve is just as greedy. Although it has some public aspects it is a private company. The Fed should be more government controlled. The constitution says the congress has the right to regulate inflation. The constitution does not allow congress to give the job to a company to do it for them. Inflation should go up but with a public sense. Putting private economists in the Fed is not the original intention. Some ask, what will we do without the Federal Reserve? We’ll probably make a better central bank and not face the same problem. Although, more people will be happy to abolish the central banking system entirely.
And to think that there are people outside the banking that oppose the protests is crazy. Some business owners also oppose the protests because when the economy crashed they could start firing employees. These same business owners then don’t have to pay as much salary. Thus, making more money at the expense of their former employees. Since the media is backed by these same people they try to make the protesters look bad. Luckily for the protesters there’s social networking. People don’t need to rely on the media to learn about current events.
The corrupt business owners, the bank owners, the Federal Reserve and the media all oppose Occupy Wall Street. But this opposition will only make the protests stronger. The Wall Street protests just might be added to the list of successful protests
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