Forum Post: get the millions of unemployed people on board to impact 2012
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 7, 2011, 9:01 p.m. EST by leading
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How is it possible that a tea party has so much 'say' on the GOP affairs while miilions of unemployed people are just ignored? or worst, government officials play games with hwo to deal with the issues preventing them from having a decent life?
I suggest an active and deliverate effort to enroll unemployed people in the movement
There is a great opportunity to make those clowns at the government feel who is the boss
I don't see government particularly enthusiast about addressing the big issues we face. The interests of people in top positions has unfortunately shifted toward special interest.
It is not about communism or anarchy. I do think capitalism works. It is some people at government who believe are free to do whatever they want.
It's time to make our voices heard.
They should be the unemployed if the economy does not improve. Don't you think? Or, What are they for?
Let's put our thoughts and intentions into action. What about if we search the web for sites, blogs, etc. were we can post an open invitation and direct them to sign in to OccupyWallStreet site?
It is important to somehow be able to measure the results of our collective efforts, so we can ask them to post a comment to this same post.
Hmm, could it be Virginia Lamp Thomas who has a intimate relationship with Judge Thomas? Could it be the Koch Brothers? Hmmmm
Here is a suggestion for a plan of action to mobilize the 99% without violence.
https://sites.google.com/site/the99percentdeclaration/
I agree with your idea. We should also strive to get the middle class on board. With their support we will be able to impact the 2012 elections as well as change policies statewide.
However we will not do that with all this talk of communism and anarchy and a complete government tear down that is unnecessary. We must work within the government system to fix what we feel are the systems flaws.
Yes, when the people lead, the leaders will follow.