popeye1250
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Joined: 1/27/2006 From: New Hampshire Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: erieangel I don't think the protesters are clueless, Heretic. I think people are angry and have gathered to show their anger. The fact that it is so unorganized, in that there are no demands the protesters can agree upon, simply means that it is truly grassroots. I've got a suggestion for them as to demands, though--bring back the Glass/Steagall Act. You know, that was law that prevented commercial banks from underwriting stocks and bonds. It was repealed in 1999 after being gutted for decades, with banks first being permitted to have up to 5% then 25% then 50% of their total assets in the stock and bonds trading business. Erie, I totally agree on Glass-Steagall. And if you look at much of the legislation from Washington in the last 15 years it favors big business and not The People. Look at all those rotten "outsourcing" deals disguised as "free-trade." For the life of me I can't remember (one) demonstration where the people were holding up signs stating "We Demand Free Trade!" Anytime we hear the phrase, "Big business and government partnering together." you *know* it's not good for the country! Look at "Nafta" it's a disaster yet our government does nothing to get us out of it! Also, we need to outlaw "lobbyists." They shouldn't have "special access" to the congress! They can sit down at their kitchen table just like I do and write a letter to their senators and congressmen. I can't remember the last time (I) played golf with or went on a "junket" to Hawaii with my congressman or one of my senators!
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