Forum Post: There's lots of rancor here: what's keeping OWS relevant?
Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 8, 2011, 10:32 p.m. EST by TheCloser
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Ok, so OWS is dissatisfied with what?
Showed up a bit late to the party huh Closer? Where to begin? Angry at corporate greed, which is a waste of time. OWS should 100% be focused on voting out the politicians in 2012. ALL OF THEM. Both sides.
so true, you and I have no say about who runs Bank of America or anything like that, but we do have a say about who sits in the White House, and I feel for this moment to be relevant, that's where the focus should be...
Exactly. Corruption and greed exist in any society. It's the lawmakers responsiblity, not corporations to enforce rules, and our politicians have run amok. It's time to kick them out.
It's a party? Anyhow, I wanted to see how people were going to articulate their concerns.
"In a report released today (01/27/11), the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission found that "reckless" Wall Street firms, an abundance of cheap credit and "weak" federal regulators caused the crisis.
"This financial crisis could have been avoided. Let us be clear," chairman Phil Angelides said at the Washington press conference marking the official release of the report. "The record is replete with evidence of failures. None of what happened was an act of God."'
What has changed?
The action on the ground is keeping it relevant. The foaming at the mouth here on the forums is internet noise.
Corporate governance.
End Corporate Person-hood! Support the Human Worth Amendment! Learn more at: http://occupywallst.org/forum/human-worth-amendment/
Ending Corporate Person-hood is an Issue that individuals in the #OWS Movement repeatedly agree upon! Let's get on with it!
Who said OWS was relevant? :)
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