I keep checking it out


I went down to occupy wall street for my 5th time yesterday
It’s all calmed down and subdued there now
but I hope it’s fires keep going and going and going in different forms.
But, our whole system is crumbling, whether OWS exists or not.
And the punks and radicals and other people, many KNOWING they might get the shit kicked out of them, but in it further anyways, ARE raising and HAVE raised the consciousness on this shit, whether they can articulate things about it or not.

and why the fuck not.  It’s exciting.  It’s right exactly where we are in the world and right exactly where we should be.  Is there anything else more about what we are at now?

It’s a “deeply flawed economic system” we live in, which affects EVERYTHING

  • unregulated, under-regulated and still, currently, de-regulating, economic laws, allowing for continued, further, irresponsible, economic exploitation and monopolization
  • a lack of appropriately higher taxation rates on the incomes of wealthy individuals to support the communities and society that allowed them to make their wealth in the first place
  • big business’s excessive influence on lawmakers, where corporations are now, in effect, owning our elected politicians and determining the laws that govern our economy; a complete lack-of separation of business and state


I went down to occupy wall street for my 5th time yesterday
It’s all calmed down and subdued there now
but I hope it’s fires keep going and going and going in different forms.
But, our whole system is crumbling, whether OWS exists or not.
And the punks and radicals and other people, many KNOWING they might get the shit kicked out of them, but in it further anyways, ARE raising and HAVE raised the consciousness on this shit, whether they can articulate things about it or not.

and why the fuck not.  It’s exciting.  It’s right exactly where we are in the world and right exactly where we should be.  Is there anything else more about what we are at now?

It’s a “deeply flawed economic system” we live in, which affects EVERYTHING

  • unregulated, under-regulated and still, currently, de-regulating, economic laws, allowing for continued, further, irresponsible, economic exploitation and monopolization
  • a lack of appropriately higher taxation rates on the incomes of wealthy individuals to support the communities and society that allowed them to make their wealth in the first place
  • big business’s excessive influence on lawmakers, where corporations are now, in effect, owning our elected politicians and determining the laws that govern our economy; a complete lack-of separation of business and state

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