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| It's a MAIN STREET movement. (Natick MA 11/2011) |
(click here for other posts on this blog re: Occupy)
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keeping track of issues and trying to figure out how to act productively, locally, to get better policy and politics and politicians.
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| It's a MAIN STREET movement. (Natick MA 11/2011) |
A Moral Focus for Occupy Wall StreetI think it is a good thing that the occupation movement is not making specific policy demands. If it did, the movement would become about those demands. If the demands were not met, the movement would be seen as having failed.
We Love America. We're Here to Fix It
It seems to me that the OWS movement is moral in nature, that occupiers want the country to change its moral focus. It is easy to find useful policies; hundreds have been suggested. It is harder to find a moral focus and stick to it. If the movement is to frame itself, it should be on the basis of its moral focus, not a particular agenda or list of policy demands. If the moral focus of America changes, new people will be elected and the policies will follow. Without a change of moral focus, the conservative worldview that has brought us to the present disastrous and dangerous moment will continue to prevail.
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| I've posted this before. This is what the teaparty is angry about (but don't realize it), too. It's what everyone should be angry about. |
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| Faces of the 99%: whether we know it or not, we've all got skin in this game. #Occupy |
Occupy Wall Street doesn't need a manifesto; the message is as clear as a bell:
who is this all about? all of us.
Wall St. broke the economy, badly; we're all still suffering for it.
Wall St never got held responsible for it, and now they're using their power and their money to stop us from fixing the mess.
They broke the economy and then they ate the political system.
So not only do we have a broken economy, we do not have a way to fix the broken economy.
--Rachel Maddow on her 10/12/11 show(lead-in to interview with Ron Suskind)