Looking forward, it would be disastrous to the movement if our actions led to the market becoming freer than the people. Remember that, politics are national, but capitalism is global. While the military is commanded by government, weapons of mass destruction are the private property of the 1%. As a result, the more we loosen the ties between bankers and politicians, the more difficult it will be to govern global capitalism. And sadly, the more violent the oppression will become. In the last instance, the 1% will use overwhelming force to stop us (just look at the news out of the Bay Area). We must rely on our capacity to seek alternatives in non-violence and sharpen our ability to see beyond good and evil.
We urge you to consider the charge: We don’t want higher standard of living for some. We want a better standard of living for everyone. To achieve this, we must work together on building alternative avenues for political action. We create fresh alternatives to the current situation every day by occupying public spaces and watching politicians scurry for their city ordinances. Like mice in a burning building, their scrambling indicates that this movement is hot like fire! In being so, we must match their oppression with our focused intensity. As we enter winter, let’s use N17 to turn up the heat by envisioning the world post-Wall St.
Be excellent to each other,
OccupyLA GA 11-13-2011

1 comment
Stephen Nickels says:
Dec 28, 2011
Moving money is not enough. Cancel your major bank credit cards. But beware you should cancel no more than one card every 4 to 6 months or your credit rating will suffer. Your outstanding debt to available credit ratio will change rapidly which will negatively effect your credit score. These days your credit score can effect how much your home or car insurance costs, the interest rate offered on many types of loans, etc.
Cancel those cards but take your time, do it right!