Umm you do realize this is the anti tea party don't you? There is going to be a great GOP repudiation at the next election. The Tea Party grossly overplayed their corporate controlled hand.
The obstructionist agenda in the House was not received well by the public and people are waking up to the truth. 99% baby! Americans are tired of being represented by corporate greed!
Corporate greed? All I see is a bunch of greedy, self-righteous, spoiled brats who expect something for nothing. The constitution acknowledges that there are only three basic rights granted to us by God: The right to life, the right to own personal property, and the right to liberty, aka self-determination. Which one of those do corporations, as a whole, deprive you of?
A corporation has the right to charge whatever they want for their product. If you don't like their product, then don't buy it. If you don't think it's worth the money, then don't buy it. For example, I've seen hundreds, if not thousands of posts on tech forums where people state they "justify" their pirating of Microsoft Windows because it has "too many bugs". If you think it has too many bugs then don't buy it. There's no God-given right to Microsoft Windows. No matter how you want to try and justify it, pirating is stealing. The only ones who are being robbed of their rights are corporations.
Likewise, if you don't like having a bank account and debit card, then withdraw your money and close your account. No one is forcing people to put their money in banks or to use cards instead of cash. People like having bank accounts, and they like paying with cards. People voluntarily give their money to banks, and the banks turn around and invest that money to make even more money. They're not violating anyone's rights by doing that. In fact, they're helping everyone. Invested money means more businesses, more jobs, more goods and services in the economy, and a higher value of the dollar. That's right, the hard work of corporations makes the value of the dollars in everyone's wallets go up, even the lazy bums who do nothing but play video games and watch TV 16 hours a day.
Yes, banks did cause the housing market to bust, and they did receive bailouts, but both of those are liberal ideas. Liberals wanted to be "fair" to minorities, so they forced banks to make housing loans to minorities even when the loan applicant couldn't possibly hope to pay the loan back. Bailouts are also a mostly liberal idea. A bailout is just welfare for corporations. They take money from businesses that are producing jobs and products that people want to buy and then give it to corporations that are failing to create jobs and products that people don't want to buy. How they think that would help the economy is beyond me, so ask them.
The mainstream media tries to play this Occupy Wall Street thing up as some noble cause, but the American people can see though all the spin and slant. The mainstream media has the loudest voice, but they still only get one vote per person at the polls. Americans realize we need to cure our kids of this welfare mentality and teach them a responsibility mentality, and the Occupy Wall Street movement only reinforces that truth more and more. That is why I said the movement is pretty much guaranteeing that Obama won't get reelected.