Too many diverse things to list them all here, but just off of the top, a reinstatement of Glass–Steagall, over turning Citizens United, negation of corporate personhood, public funding of political campaigns, justice on those who think of themselves as above the law…all kinds of fantastical things.
Today’s cartoon (remember today’s cartoon, everybody?) has an important life lesson for the Occupy Wallstreeters. Rubino is telling them, “Don’t cry over spilt milk.” Subtle but strong, Rubino. Subtle but strong.
Personhood for unions and associations is fine with me as soon as the figure out how to put one in jail.Until then it fails the test of equal protection of the law.
rubinocreative Premium Member about 13 years ago
What do the Wall Street Occupiers want? What is their mission?
Pharmakeus Ubik about 13 years ago
Too many diverse things to list them all here, but just off of the top, a reinstatement of Glass–Steagall, over turning Citizens United, negation of corporate personhood, public funding of political campaigns, justice on those who think of themselves as above the law…all kinds of fantastical things.
OhioBetty about 13 years ago
@cdwardThat’s been going on for far longer than 30 years, closer to 225+, I’d say …
my guesses were going to be:*rent-controlled apartments in the financial district*5% interest on CDs*the head of the CEO of CitiBank
… but I like everybody else’s answers much better …
poorbill about 13 years ago
poorbill @pharmakeus Ubikwhat about “personhood” for unions and associations ?
frumdebang about 13 years ago
Today’s cartoon (remember today’s cartoon, everybody?) has an important life lesson for the Occupy Wallstreeters. Rubino is telling them, “Don’t cry over spilt milk.” Subtle but strong, Rubino. Subtle but strong.
Miserichord about 13 years ago
Personhood for unions and associations is fine with me as soon as the figure out how to put one in jail.Until then it fails the test of equal protection of the law.