Obama uses Occupy issues as bullet points in his state of the Union Address and provides a blue-print to help him possibly win re-election it certainly legitimizes many of the Occupy Movement’s goals even in the eyes of many Occupy skeptics. Not only does Obama’s speech perhaps for the first time undo some of the [Continue]
The Congressman Rangel appears to believe that the Occupy Wall Street Movement is giving a voice to the people and that everyone agrees that someone should do something about the problems the Occupy movement is bringing to light. On his website (rangel.house.gov) he is quoted as saying on October 6th: “I’m Proud of #OccupyWallStreet Protesters” [Continue]
In a Town Hall message Congressman Tim Ryan adds his support to the Occupy Wall Street movement. Tim Ryan (Dem-OH) has gone on record as saying that he has no problem with Occupy Wall Street protests and that he also believes many of the problems in the USA are the fault of: Income inequality Wall [Continue]
Dan Rather takes public award opportunity to lend words of support for those participating in the Occupy Wall Street Movement “As the People of our nation begin rising up, they expect the business of news to be about inquiry and accountability… but it may not be within the confines of big corporate media. As you [Continue]
Funny signs with a serious message. The Occupy Wall Street Protest movement is spreading to other cities, there are over 1,300 Occupy Together Meetup cities listed at www.occupytogether.org. Although no official list of demands have been sent it is obvious that many are unhappy about: US corporate greed, corporation and big business influence in government [Continue]