American Protests Against The Corporate
Sector Begins To Spread Around The Nation
October 6. 2011
Protests against Wall Street and the general corporate
sector, for bringing the worst financial crisis on the nation since the
Great Depression, have been spreading from New York to other American
states. People have camped out to continue their protests, regarding the
poor state of the U.S. economy, which has hit a number of historic lows
over the past few years.
Democrats, President Obama and Senator Nancy Pelosi, are
trying to reach out to protestors expressing empathy, which is ironic, as
both had a great hand in the financial crisis becoming what it has turned
into on America. Pelosi and Obama, when he was a senator, during the
presidency of George W. Bush, rubber stamped dangerous items in Congress
and looked the other way to serious corruption in the corporate sector,
which has mushroomed into a financial nightmare (with worse to come).
On the opposite side of the aisle, Republican presidential
candidate, Herman Cain told protestors this week to "blame
yourself" for the state of the economy, not the banks and Wall Street,
which was unfair. Cain needs to remember, America has tens of thousands of
people who have been the victims of ponzi schemers and fraudsters, who
stole their life savings, costing them their homes, investments and other
assets. He also needs to remember, banks on Wall Street colluded to raise
interest rates on mortgages, making payments unaffordable, costing many
their homes.
Let's face it - the government has failed. They need to own
up to that and stop blaming the everyday citizen for what has transpired.
The government sided with the rich and famous, allowing them to do the
unthinkable in the corporate sector and that greed has destroyed the
prosperity the nation once enjoyed. Full stop. It was an illegal
redistribution of wealth, presided over by the White House and Congress and
all involved deserved to be voted out on their backsides for it. You have
failed the nation.