Showing posts with label Occupy Wall Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Occupy Wall Street. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

Zuccotti Park

I had the opportunity to visit Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan last Thursday.  No, I didn’t see Jackson Brown play for the Occupy Wall Street protestors and on-lookers. 



But I did meet Jesse La Greca who has become a media voice for the movement. 

This marks my fourth visit to an Occupy site including ours in Columbia, the opening day of Occupy DC and Occupy Seattle. 
Why am I still a big supporter of the non-violent Occupy movement? 
Last week the U.S. Senate couldn’t get enough votes to levy a 3.25% surtax on about 350,000 people with taxable incomes of OVER $1 million so that 160 million mostly middle-class taxpayers won’t see their payroll taxes increase up to $1500 per household.   The consequences of such an economic hit to working Americans would be a disaster for our small businesses.
While the millionaire-defenders  in Congress were obstructing, the New York Times reported on the state of millions of our children.  “Millions of American schoolchildren are receiving free or low-cost meals for the first time as their parents, many once solidly middle class, have lost jobs or homes during the economic crisis, qualifying their families for the decades-old safety-net program. “
So yes, I’m supporting the Occupy movement for the voice it has given to the 99% who have suffered in this economy due to the corporate greed on Wall Street and the stranglehold big corporate money has on Congress.  The public understands that our economic focus should be on growing small businesses on Main Street not growing the profits of multinational corporations. 

Monday, October 24, 2011

Occupy Seattle


I am in Seattle for a few days this week and visited Occupy Seattle on Sunday.  This is my third Occupy event (Columbia and Washington DC being the other two). Below are some pics. Enjoy.
 








Friday, October 14, 2011

Occupy Wall Street comes to South Carolina

Tomorrow at 9 a.m. at the State House in Columbia, citizens will gather in an Occupy Columbia rally.  The event will go on all day if not beyond.
Yesterday, Occupy Spartanburg took place.   The event inspired an NPR report that tells about the desperate job situation in Spartanburg that reflects what is happening in many Southern cities.  Listen here.