OCCUPY WALL STREET GROWS; Will President Obama Embrace Movement?







U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
White House Photography by Pete Souza, October. 6, 2011.
President Barack Obama talks with staff in Senior Advisor David Plouffe's West Wing office at the White House,
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"WILL PRESIDENT OBAMA EMBRACE MOVEMENT?"
Posted by Karen Ann Carr
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OCCUPY WALL STREET MOMENTUM GROWS.

WASHINGTON- The principled movement to restore economic fairness, political harmony and social alignment began an occupation of Wall Street in New York City. The movement is, in part, resisting the pay to play practice that so greatly characterizes US politics before, during and after political campaigns for elected office. But people are connecting to the movement all over the world.

     This time the global socioeconomic birth pains are manifesting in North America. What started as a "Occupy Wall Street" protest, in lower Manhattan New York on September 17, 2011, has transformed into an understanding among more than 700 arrested people in New York City and over one hundred cities beyond. The people gathering for long stays on Wall Street and beyond, depicting themselves as horrifying business people walking like zombies, androids and vampires covered in blood.

     People relate to the fundamental unfairness of bailing out banks gone rogue. The gathering crowds consist of those who reject the notion of sustaining a reprobate system that enables theft from retirement funds and the rejection of common decency. Some remember paying large amounts of cash to gain approvals for home loans linked to tricky terms. Others are aware that the US Congress is dysfunctional because of intellectual theories about economics, which have not produced economic stability as hoped. Other people are upset about the amounts of cash being given to campaigns with strings attached.

     Typically, a candidate that raises the most money can win an election in the United States of America, if a candidate's prestige is an indication of one’s popular support. Qualitative and quantitative science has supported the argument that campaign income correlates with campaign success. Does that mean candidates are being bought? Not necessarily, but candidates are human beings.

     What is being revealed here, within the context of the "Occupy Wall Street" movement is the same element that helped President Barack Obama become the administrator of the United States of America. It is the element that speaks to a society and says, “What are you doing as an entire society in the world?” It is an element that causes a society to consider who should be getting rewards and who should not.” It is the element that says, “right is right and wrong is wrong.”

     An unfeeling Third Way has finally met its match. There is a generation of adults who believe in the principles of the US constitution, the creation of personal wealth and ethical banking . Their belief is so profound that they are willing to speak truth to power; and allow other alliances to do the same in harmony.  Speak truth to power. This is not a new phenomena, but a paradigm that is here to stay in America. You see it is the same phenomena that elected President Obama against all the odds of racism, bias and partisanship.

     It is the representation of a pained humanity that actually believes in upholding equality, fairness, opportunity, solidarity and an opportunity structure. It is the representation of a humanity, which rejects rewarding cleaver schemes that suck the life-blood out of people.

     
Excellent leadership and constituent lack of prosperity is being ignored because some cannot get beyond the inclusive leadership of America.
 
    Unions elites are attempting attached themselves to the "Occupy Wall Street" Movement, but it isn't collective bargaining that has brought Americans to this movement it is God's sovereignty.







 

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