In 2012, the Real Conversation will be in the Occupations, while Corporate Candidates have a False Conversation
By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers
The Occupy Movement that developed in 2011 profoundly shook the
foundation of the 1%. Almost instantly a new form of political power
was created, all truly grown from the grass roots, and handed the 99%
some REAL political capital for the first time in decades, and installed
the Occupy Movement as a force to be reckoned with. Next spring
promises to see more growth of this movement as the economy continues to
stagnate and the government continues its dysfunction. Already, the
Occupy Movement it showing its political independence: protesting
candidates from both parties who are part of corrupt money-based
elections. The irrelevance of the political debate, primarily between
two-corporate approved candidates, will become more evident as the
voices of the people grow.
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