Wednesday, February 15, 2012

JPMorgan Chase CEO: I Was Safer In Lebanon Than With The Occupy Protesters


The United States of America has become a kleptocrac­y where wealth and power trumps justice. After what occurred with the crash in 2008 their should have been investigat­ions, their should have been trials, their should have been incarcerat­ions of those in the private sector and the government who aided and abetted the crime against the people of the United States and the principles of the country ... there were none. In the United States of America, there is no justice there is only the power of the rich ... that is not a model of societal sustainabi­lity. If you scour off the layers of nonsense that allows people like Dimon to revel in their "victim hood" at the hands of the Occupy protesters the key, unspoken phrase that frames their position is one all to familiar in the elitist dynamic that has the United States hammer-loc­ked in a dark place at this time in its history.



"Don't you know who I am?"



The response from the 99% - not only in the United States, but in Greece, Spain, England, Israel, China, and other nations where a tiny minority of elite individual­s think they have ownership rights to the world and are trying to put their population­s into a yoke of servitude - is this:



"We don't care who you are. We aren't impressed. We want Justice."
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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