posted on Oct, 3 2011 @ 03:12 PM
The reason is simple. There are way too many things wrong.
How do you organize a protest against the banks, government corruption, police brutality, rising taxes, and the general injustice we see everywhere on
a daily basis?
You really can't. It's next to impossible.
All we can do is agree to unite until, gradually, we see that our voices are heard.
How will we know that they're listening?
When the banks put a stop to their increasing fees and charges.
When the banks agree to get rid of MERS.
To learn why MERS is evil:
www.tampabay.com...
But there is hope:
www.useforeclosurelaw.com...
When mortgages are modified across the board.
When Non-Judicial Foreclosures are stopped.
See my thread about this here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
When the FED is dissolved.
When police are going to be held accountable for actions involving brutality.
When our soldiers are brought home.
When our returning soldiers are given the assistance they were promised.
When we have a smart, realistic plan for job growth.
When fuel taxes are capped.
When Monsanto is brought up on charges and forced to halt all of its practices.
When corrupt politicians are suspended from office when they're being investigated.
See my thread here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
When Fluoride isn't poured into our water anymore.
When Americans are not the focus of terrorism hunts.
When we are no longer molested at the airports, train stations, and other public places.
I could go on and on. There are just too many things wrong and there's too much to protest.
There is so much unrest that each person could protest a different issue each day for two weeks. Our "fearless leaders" need to get with the program
and start figuring out where they can begin fixing things. The protesters are not going away. Our court system is already clogged with fraudulent
foreclosures and actual criminal activities that it would not be able to sustain many more arrests for protesting these injustices. Our police
departments simply can't hold and process hundreds and thousands of protesters each week when there are actual criminals that need their
attention.
There is no way to say exactly what each protester is demonstrating against. Many times it's for more than one cause.
The bottom line is that when we see things changing and our "leaders" start to move in the direction we're more comfortable with, things will
subside and so will the anger.
Yes, things are confusing and disorganized at the moment, but this is how bad we've allowed things to become. To put it bluntly, one big, hot iron
needs to sit on America as well as other countries for a while so the wrinkles can become smooth again.
In a nutshell: We have a long road ahead.