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Mob Rules Wall Street

As the media once again turns a blind eye to this President when it comes to inappropriate behavior and scandals, evidence of Solyndra and Operation Fast and Furious are just glossed over as if they were minor parking violations. Now in our midst, we have this movement occuring throughout the country – going by the name of Occupy Wall Street. I have been careful not to immediately jump to conclusions about those participating. Especially in light of the treatment that the Tea Party got from the media.

Now in its third week and a handful of celebrities have come down to do their photo op, the results have been 100′s of arrests, defecating on police cars, basically people looking for free food, drugs and now sex. At this moment, I don’t define this as a political movement. Knowing full well that the Left are dying to have a anti-Tea Party movement of their own.  In its present state, the group has no political weight whatsoever. Its unfocused and incoherent at best. To me, it looks like a bunch of pseudo-hippies and left wing radicals who are trying to create enthusiasm for an administration whose numbers are falling fast.

As journalists try to decipher the muddled message coming out by the sober few, it would would seem that they are actually protesting against Obama. High unemployment, bailouts to the banks and Wall Street, and worst of all propping up the two creatures that spurred the entire financial meltdown – Fannie and Freddie.

2008 seems like it was lightyears ago. Gitmo is open. There are more troops in the Middle East, we have a healthcare law with no public option and a complete zero concerning immigration. Clearly, this is a frustrated bunch and worst of all, after the spending of trillions of dollars, we all have the same question: Where are the jobs?

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  1. October 16th, 2011 at 10:42 | #1

    Pseudo-hippies being paid by Soros and Moore and hunkering down to avoid personal job-hunting responsibilities…irony is a lot of those college kids are in MBA programs at NYU and Fordham…and DREAM about interviewing with people you and I know who’ve built great financial names on Madison Avenue…but they won’t stay with that crowd since their dreams of wealth are more REAL than the idiots living in grime in the park. You got that right! Touche! Andy

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