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    Wall Street protesters disgusted with both parties

    NEW YORK (AP) — Although their main concern is Wall Street practices and economic inequality, some demonstrators in New York and across the U.S. say politicians from both major parties are to blame for policies they say protect corporate America at the expense of the country's middle class.

    "At this point I don't see any difference between George Bush and (Barack) Obama. The middle class is a lot worse than when Obama was elected," said John Penley, an unemployed legal worker from Brooklyn.

    The Occupy Wall Street movement, which began last month with a small number of young people pitching a tent in front of the New York Stock Exchange, has expanded nationally and drawn a wide variety of activists, including retirees, union members and laid-off workers. As new groups continue to organize, demonstrators Thursday marched in Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and Anchorage, Alaska, carrying signs with slogans such as "Get money out of politics" and "I can't afford a lobbyist."

    The protests are in some ways the liberal flip side of the tea party movement, which was launched in 2009 in a populist reaction against the bank and auto bailouts and the $787 billion economic stimulus plan.

    But while tea party activists eventually became a crucial part of the Republican coalition, the Occupy Wall Street protesters are cutting President Barack Obama little slack. They say Obama failed to crack down on the banks after the 2008 mortgage meltdown and financial crisis.

    "He could have taken a much more populist, aggressive stance at the beginning against Wall Street bonuses, and exacting certain change from bailing out the banks," said Michael Kazin, a Georgetown University history professor and author of "American Dreamers," a history of the left. "But ultimately, the economy has not gotten much better, and that's underscored the frustration on both the right and the left."

    Obama on Thursday acknowledged the economic insecurities fueling the nearly 3-week-old Wall Street protests. But he pinned responsibility on the financial industry and on congressional Republicans he says have blocked his efforts to kick-start job growth.

    "I think people are frustrated and the protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works," he said at a nationally televised news conference. "The American people understand that not everybody has been following the rules, that Wall Street is an example of that ... and that's going to express itself politically in 2012 and beyond."

    He said the U.S. must have a strong and effective financial sector for the economy to grow, and that the financial regulation bill he championed ensures tougher oversight of the financial industry.

    The president also has been pushing for a $443 billion jobs plan to be paid for in part through a tax on the wealthy. Republicans have resisted such tax increases.

    GOP presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Herman Cain have criticized the anti-Wall Street protests. All the Republican contenders have also pushed back against the demonization of Wall Street. They accuse the Obama administration of setting regulatory policies that have stifled job creation and say his health care overhaul will prevent many businesses from hiring new workers.

    In Zuccotti Park, the center of the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York, activists expressed deep frustration with the political gridlock in Washington. While some blamed Republicans for blocking reform, others singled out Obama.

    "His message is that he's sticking to the party line, which is 'we are taking care of the situation.' But he's not proposing any solutions," said Thorin Caristo, an antiques store owner from Plainfield, Conn.

    But Robert Arnow, a retired real estate worker, said the Republicans need to tell their congressional leaders, "You're standing in the way of change."

    Quacy Cayasso, a Web designer, didn't watch Obama's news conference even though it was broadcast on TV monitors at the protest site in New York.

    "He's a cool president, but he was given a hard task," Cayasso said. "He should get some gratitude for what he's done so far, but he's been overlooking jobs and not putting much effort into that until now."

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    Associated Press writer Patrick Walters in Philadelphia contributed to this story.

     

    79 comments

    • David1  •  7 mths ago
      Get the Builderbergers out of Washington DC. We don't need to be ruled by a conglomeration of international Elitists,,this is a Democracy,, we vote for our leaders here. Unfortunately they are bought and paid for and supported financially in their campaigns by these elitists who then tell them what to do,, when and where and how to do it. Clean house in Congress,, do not vote for ONE incumbant this November. Kick out the lifers ,, we need TERM LIMITS in Congress. TWO TERMS AND YOU ARE OUT. Just like the Presidentcy.
    • Never again  •  7 mths ago
      WHY has NOT ONE PERSON been brought to the carpet on the illegal forclosures ?....which by the way....continue today !!! The banks answer to NO ONE.
    • Citizen Kane  •  7 mths ago
      WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS ….FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE!!!

      Just what I mean by this is the republicans and the democrats seem unable to communicate with each other in a mature intelligent manner. At the same time all of us seem to have the same problem. People this is not about one party or the other. This is about all of us not taking the time and real effort to become intelligently informed about the issues at hand in our country today. It is very difficult to sort through all of the misinformation which abounds in the open news and internet media. We are living in a very serious time in our history. Our freedoms are being threatened as never before. Global fascism is on the rise all around us. All one has to do is look in the board rooms of corporate America. Job after job is being outsourced to third and fourth world nations. The CEO’s will tell you it has to be done to stay competitive and the stock holders are demanding greater returns. That is very interesting since historically over the past 60 years, the stock market has averaged a 10% return. During that same 60 year period the compensation for the CEO’s has increased 1500% while the average workers compensation has only increased by a mere 63%. THE CORPERATE HOARD IS AT THE CITY GATES!!! Are we the people going to continue to let our elected leaders allow the hoard to sack, rape and pillage our country? YES!!! We will as long we continue to be ignorant and apathetic of and about the true issues at hand. As citizens we still hold the power to bring these corporate Attilas to their knees. What would happen if we started to think for ourselves and took our protest to the streets? In the summer of 1968 a group of United States citizens did just that very thing. The major cities of this country were set on fire by citizens that where long overdue their basic equal rights. It was a hard fought battle but resulted in major changes. Fellow Americans, please look around you and see what is being done to you. Gas prices, food prices and the cost of medical care as well as all other goods and services are on the increase while your worker’s wages and pensions are on the decrease. All of the investments you have worked to build are being devalued daily while the political and corporate leaders become wealthier. Our leaders look the other way as illegal immigrants flood into our nation by the thousands every day like some unstoppable tsunami. When will enough be enough? How bad will things have to get before you will rise up with a mighty force and fight for your rights? Get your faces out of the computer screen, turn American Idol off, stop texting and STAND UP AND STOP THIS RAPE AND PILLAGE OF THE AMERICAN DREAM!!!
    • Gnosis  •  7 mths ago
      "When you see trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion - when you see in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing - when you see money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors - when you see men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you - when you see corruption rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice - you know that your society is doomed."
      • Us and Them 7 mths ago
        I like your Gnosis. But if you are applying it to dems and liberals, it certainly can be even more applied to Wall Street raiders and CEOs who are richly rewarded for plundering companies and failing.
    • OIL WARS  •  7 mths ago
      Disgusted with both political machines... now you're talking.
    • Stars_and_Stripes  •  7 mths ago
      Im registered independant and waiting for the right candidate to come along to vote for
    • Alexander  •  7 mths ago
      The common refrain you'll hear from those who rail against socialism or "socialism" is that, even if the Soviet Union was not really a socialist country, it is what happens in the real world and what will always happen in the end (and that's why socialism is always bad).

      Well, then: the current economic crisis represents the complete failure of capitalism. Yes, it was not the pure free-market that the idealists wanted, but it is the inevitable result of the pursuit of capitalist ideas and policies in the real world.
    • Us and Them  •  7 mths ago
      Do we have to remind that professor that Obama's proposals on Wall Street reform and pay limitations applied to those who were bailed out were met with howls of socialism from almost every republican?
    • p  •  7 mths ago
      I hope if any of the candidates including obama dare to show up to speak to the protesters that they just silently turn their backs on them. Don't want to see you or hear from you. Go away you are the problem.
    • Mongo  •  7 mths ago
      Good article
    • Katherine  •  7 mths ago
      Did no body study the Roman empire it started this way too, and it did not end well.
    • SS  •  7 mths ago
      this is socialist go to the truth and check out GBTV!! google it
    • John Brown  •  7 mths ago
      Remember: The system is designed so that the elite have workers bees doing all the work, while they drink the honey. The system is also designed so that the worker bees compete against each other for work filtering out the weaker bees. The system is not designed to absorb the weaker worker bees. The weak are discarded. These realities are exacerbated by automation, global slave labor wages, and government regulations and taxes that make the worker bee in America obsolete with every passing day. The system is completely void of common sense, logic, fairness, and compassion. The system is designed to extract every resource available for ownership by the elite to be sold back to the worker bee for a profit to help maintain the elitist status. Very little thought is put into the harvesting of natural resources. The depletion of natural resources is seen only as a profit tool for elitist status, not an important component of the biosphere needed in sustaining ecosystems.
      The worker bee is expected to work hard, and when the worker bee gets old and no longer performs at 200%, the old worker bee is discarded, and the competition starts for the open position. The system is designed to promote pain and suffering on the worker bee, and week. The system is designed to keep the worker bee and the weaker bee continually competing against each other, instead of working together. Greed keeps the elite blinded, and they cannot see the pain they are inflicting on the colony. They only see profit, nothing else. A good colony works as a collective for a common cause, but our colony is infected with killer bees.
    • buster1  •  7 mths ago
      they are so right our elected officials care only for themselves and the hell with the country
    • WooHoo  •  7 mths ago
      The people have more power than they realize. You decide, not politicians, not corporate! Tell Washington “Do not mess with the middle class anymore!“ Join the movement, or Call, email, write, your senators, all your elected officials and warn them they will be held accountable! The president, too! Your voices are falling on deaf ears posting here. You need to be heard! It’s time to do something about it, don’t just sit there and regret that you could’ve made a difference!
      • Judy 7 mths ago
        Get real. This isn't the middle class actions. This is union thuggery.
    • Never again  •  7 mths ago
      Not a #$%$ one of them care about the American people....only of themselves and a big whilly-on....for world power. America will be at the bottom of that pit....they are working hard to do it.
    • Never again  •  7 mths ago
      One more thing....I do not understand Obama's sudden interest in JOBS.....how many times have we read, WHERE ARE THE JOBS?????????? Oh, silly me....it is election time....
    • Janet  •  7 mths ago
      People are frustrated and angry with both parties. I hope we put many politicans out into their own lousy economy and let them scratch for a living. Reality is that most are already super wealthy and will become the next lobbyists working day to day to ruin what's left of the middle class. But it nice to think of them filling out 100's of job applications, never getting an interview, while watching all that you have worked so hard for over the years slip away while no one does anything to help.
    • Never again  •  7 mths ago
      Obama not only failed to crack down on the banks....he did all he could to reward them. Think back to the credit card interest fiasco. Currently it is the extra ATM and cost of checking accounts. If you don't have $15,000 to keep as a balance, bend over....here they come again.
    • Never again  •  7 mths ago
      Is it not amazing how this article is neatly tucked in the sidelines? Guess Americans waking up....is to be HIDDEN news...........
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