Thursday, October 27, 2011

Bob Cesca: Occupy Wall Street Isn't Anti-Corporation, It's Anti-Corporate Crime

Bob Cesca: Occupy Wall Street Isn't Anti-Corporation, It's Anti-Corporate Crime: "The movement is opposed to deregulated, free market capitalism. Short of Ron Paul disciples and Ayn Rand cultists, no reasonable American wants a system in which Enron, Goldman Sachs, AIG or BP can commit heinous crimes and not pay the price. According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America. That doesn't mean a supermajority of Americans are anti-corporation, it simply means that a supermajority of Americans agree that corporations have acquired too much power and therefore ought to be reined in. Not banished or banned, just watched more closely.

The OWS movement, like the American people, isn't anti-corporate, it's anti-corporate crime."

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