Monday, October 24, 2011

Failed Pundits wish to drive the #OWS band wagon

Liberals resent the corporate peoplehood segment that has implemented the reign of corruption  in Congress. Cenk Uygur would institute a Constitutional Convention to rectify the situation. Twenty years ago liberals thought they had settled the question of abortion.
Certain libertarians would deal with the economic meltdown by cracking down on judicial and monetary corruption and by tightening monetary policy, This failed in 1931 and in 2011 will push Europe down a deep dark hole.
If the Congress converted to Keynesian economics, they might pass the Jobs Act [+ 2 million] and the civil service supplemental [+ 400,000]. If these measures passed by some miracle, the 12 millions who would remain unemployed will surely vote the rascals out.
The POTUS [and everyone else] has done little for the homeless except beating them for vagrancy. They might try occupying foreclosed properties, but they are not yet desperate to try that.
The Daily Bell cited below displays the lack of ideas outside the #OWS,

Monday, October 24, 2011 – by Staff Report

So, what can we do to regain our ability to make our votes count and take back our democracy? We have to concentrate all of our resources into one single attack – making sure we take corporate money out of politics. The only way to do that is to bypass the corporate owned Congress and the Supreme Court – and pass a Constitutional amendment. We must pass an amendment saying that corporations are not people and they do not have the right to spend money to buy our politicians. – Wolf-PAC, Cenk Uygur @ AmpedStatus
Dominant Social Theme: Look, the US is broke. Corporations have ruined it. Now we have to kill corporate "personhood" and then the US will be good again and there will be equality and justice for all.
Free-Market Analysis: Leftist commentator and "Young Turk" Cenk Uygur has announced the formation of Wolf-PAC to campaign for a constitutional convention. His call to action was featured on the AmpedStatus website run by David DeGraw, one of the original founders of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
We've been covering the increasing leftist tilt of Occupy Wall Street and Cenk's disingenuous video announcement fits right into this pattern. Multinational corporations are a kind of Frankenstein's monster, the bastardized creation of the US judicial system. But the way to pare back their influence is to go to the heart of the matter – the US's corrupt judiciary and monetary system – not to create an unpredictable constitutional convention that might have significant anti-freedom ramifications or do away with constitutional protections entirely. (What's left of them, anyway.)

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