Paul Street has made very astute remarks in his excellent article – “John Edward’s Forgotten Sin” – June 5, 2012, about the vast monopoly of deeply entrenched wealth, capital, and power in America by pointing out that it can only be challenged by a vast grassroots organized movement of people in labor unions, students, minority groups, workers, farmers, students, the middle class, and the common man in the streets,town halls, the cafeterias, the factories, the schools, the universities, the coffee shops, the farms, the fields, the government buildings as exemplified in the heroic Occupy Movement Protests like the labor movement of state government workers in Wisconsin. He articulates his point eloquently that these entrenched corporate power interests such as big banks, insurance companies, drug companies, mortgage companies, oil and gas companies, and so forth must be challenged directly rather than negotiating with them in order to make fundamental, socio-economic change that will end poverty and establish GENUINE economic justice and democracy. His argument is compelling; it definitely resonates.
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