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Originally Posted by woob
I think that as this continues and more everyday citizens start either expressing their discontent or their support of this movement to their local/national politicians, the more impact we may start seeing this movement making in the areas where impacts need to be made. It can only be 'ignored' for so long. Either that, or like in Calgary, the weather may start taking care of the so called 'problem' for some of the northern most cities in the US.
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I like your optimism....
Personally though, I don't think this movement is going to have much impact at all.
I think what we have here is a bunch of frustrated, yet confused people who aren't really sure how to beat or change the corrupt sytem that is taking over now. That is why we are getting all these mixed messages from the protest. It is not highly organized.
I see this protest as just a seed that has been planted. I think as the economy continues to stagger and/or unravel...things will become more clear as far as identifying the enemy, and protest will become more unified. Hell, maybe one of these coward representatives will actually go against the establishment.
Some bullets were fired at the Whitehouse yesterday. America is going to be Greece 2.0 ...on steroids.