Kasz216 said: It's generally hard to have an impact when your movement is generally devoid of a point or solutions. Instead the whole movement seems to be characterized as "Booooo! Rich people suck!" |
What percentage of people don't think there is a problem with how income distribution is happening in the country, or have concerns that the American dreram is loss? Do you think a majority of people find it acceptable? Beyond that, do a majority of people don't think there isn't corruption in Wall Street?
Like this poll: 6 in 10 want Washington to do something about the income inequality to address it:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/11/six-in-10-support-policies-addressing-income-inequality/
And Wall Street itself (and Washington) aren't polling favorably either:
http://news.yahoo.com/poll-us-public-disfavors-wall-street-washington-031956066.html
The movement had gotten stale in what it was doing. The issue shifted from the economic issues to the right to camp out in public parks. Camping out in public parks isn't what people care about.