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President Obama’s versus Mitt Romney’s Reaction to #OccupyWallStreet

What started out as an idea on a social site morphed into a passionate movement called, Occupy Wall Street. As the movement spreads to major cities throughout America sooner or later the President would have to say something. And now he has. So has Mitt Romney, who deems the movement as being ‘dangerous’, which is not at all surprising since he also claims the Corporations are People.

“I think it’s dangerous, this class warfare,” said Mitt Romney to an audience of about 50 people in response to a question about the Occupy Wall Street protests.

 

President Obama speaking at a press conference today called the protest a reflection of a “broad-based frustration about how our financial system works” and how the American people feel. 

ABC reports:

 

The president, speaking at a press conference, said he had heard about and seen television reports on the recent protests on Wall Street, and noted that “I think it expresses the frustrations that the American people feel.

We had the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression – huge collateral damage throughout the country, all across main street. And yet, you are still seeing some of the same folks who acted irresponsibly trying to crack down on abusive practices that got us in the situation in the first place,” Mr. Obama told reporters. “I think people are frustrated.

“He said, though, that the U.S. must have a strong and effective financial sector for the economy to grow, and that the financial regulation bill he championed ensures tougher oversight of the financial industry.

Some protesters were skeptical, saying he’s sticking to the party line which is, ‘We are taking care of the situation.’ But he’s not proposing any solutions,” said Thorin Caristo, a 37-year-old antique store owner from Plainfield, Conn.

The protesters have endured, rain, homelessness, an unprecedented police crackdown, mass arrests and police entrapment, so a politician’s words will hardly sooth their frustrations. The protesters and supporters want action, not politics as usual.

Nation of Change quoted one of the best:

James Madison warned that “the day will come when our Republic will be an impossibility. It will be an impossibility because wealth will be concentrated in the hands of few. A Republic cannot stand upon bayonets, and when the day comes…we must rely upon the wisdom of the best elements in the country to readjust the laws of the nation to the changed conditions.”

 

Forget the politics and throw the partisan rhetoric aside, because even though I am an Obama supporter, he’s in Wall Street’s pockets too. Almost all politicians are and until they can cast aside their own agendas, this movement is yours/theirs and is not owned by any political leader or Corporation. An answer that would have been more well received would be to the question, “What’s going on with that police crackdown in New York City?”

This movement is a wake up call and no one gives a fuck about your political leanings.  Support the movement because your rights could be next on the chopping block.

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  • superdave

    I am so sick of this false equivalency BS between Republicans and Democrats. They are NOT the same. That is INSANE.

    Democrats would be more liberal if we would be MORE ACTIVE and get the hell out the VOTE for liberal candidates. They can’t win if we don’t get off our asses and make our message heard, not just once every few years in a disorganized protest, dressing up like hippies and zombies, we need to appeal to and RELATE TO mainsteam, blue-collar America.

    Enough with the drum circles. Enough with the hey-hey ho-ho, something something has got to go. That stuff is just pointless NOISE. You want to change your government? There is a system for that. Protest all you want, fine. But if you aren’t organizing efforts to get VIABLE, LIBERAL candidates elected to Congress, to give Obama the votes he needs for more liberal policies, then just go home and shut the hell up.

    The reality of American politics is that now EVERYTHING is filibustered. Which means we need a solid LIBERAL (not just Democrat) majority in the House and a solid LIBERAL 60 votes in the Senate.

    Need I remind you that the presidency is only one office in one branch of government? You want to control policy, you need to elect an ENTIRE government.

    That means winning state elections for representatives and governors so liberals control redistricting. We did a crap job of that last time and it’s going to make the next election harder. That means, yes, going out and protesting and working with labor unions and letting mainstream people, at home, know that you are just like them and you represent them more than tea partiers. Right now, what I see on television doesn’t do that. Don’t feed the press funny pictures.

    We didn’t pull out of VietNam because of the protests from hippies. All too common misconception. We won because ordinary Americans saw other ordinary Americans dying on the nightly news. Remember that first and foremost winning this battle is a popularity contest, a marketing contest, and a message contest. Get your heads on straight and do whatever it takes to use the media FOR the cause without giving them reasons to DISMISS YOU AS DIRTY HIPPIES.

    Get to work. I am.

  • http://www.facebook.com/pages/Black-Friday-Deals-Video-Games-on-Sale/255008881203825 game

    To a certain degree, all politicians do associate with Wall Street too much, and listen to Wall Street “advice” too much. If I have to pick between the two of them, I’ll pick the one that at least considers making the wealthy pay their share of the taxes that fund the national infrastructure that made them rich. Corporations are not people. None of them deserve millions a year in pay, that should have gone to their workers.

  • http://blog.rakebackdollars.com the poker coach

    Hello from Europe,

    saw the speech, come on “i saw that on television” lol, like it’s not a big deal.
    SO the guy came home to the white house after a hard day of labor then decide to watch Tv, since he was waiting for the last episode of entourage, he watched the news and discover that people were fighting for the right on Wall Street…What a joke!
    we had faith in that guy here in europe but since his speech about saving the country from the Debt in august ( seems like the same speech Bush Jr did for the subprime crisis btw..) I’m so disapointed to realize that the guy is in Wall Street pocket too :(

    Sorry for my english not my native language.
    have a nice day all