Occupy Wall Street? Can you afford not to?

Check out my blog at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund:

http://aaldef.org/blog/occupied-or-self-occupied-thoughts-on-americas-anti-corporate-protest.html

If you are paying more than 20 percent interest on a credit card, upside down on a mortgage, been foreclosed on, have lost a job, have collected multiple extensions on unemployment, or have suffered from the frustration of the economic downturn in this country, then there’s your reason.

It’s time to take to the streets. Let your voice be heard.

Occupy Wall Street is the tea party for the rest of us. If you’ve seen economic pain, this may be the time to go amok and let your voice be heard. It’s hard to understand why politicians don’t get the urgency of passing proposals to help small business and the middle class. Are we too small to bail out?

You don’t have to wait till the next election,the people are marching in cities all over. They are simply exercising fundamental First Amendment rights. The frustration level has reached a point where the government, the media must take note. People want answers.

How can Wall Streeters make hay, when real people are suffering? 

Check my blog at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund:

http://aaldef.org/blog/occupied-or-self-occupied-thoughts-on-americas-anti-corporate-protest.html