I've been saying all along.
This country needs a good revolt. Seriously.
We continue to face uncertain economic times with great unknowns as to what our future holds.
As a real estate broker, my very existance depends on the ability for people to buy and sell homes and condos. Now I am beginning to wonder how I'll survive this, this....geez I don't even know what to call it.
But it seems, more and more, that the banks are getting more and more money, with less and less regard to the social consequences of their actions. Rather than help families stay in their homes, the send them packing to the street, with little regard for where they will be in the future. They collect on their federally guaranteed loan (a.k.a. the TAXPAYERS --THE VERY PEOPLE FORCED FROM THEIR HOMES) and then have a piece of real estate they again get to reap profits on when they sell it again.
Am I the only one to see a system gone totally wrong here?
I remember hearing "the banks are to big to fail." And so we gave them money. To help them with those toxic assest call mortgage securities that we crumbling at their feet.
Now, the home owners are crumbling and who's helping them? Highly paid (or over paid) politicans that have lost complete touch with the very people they represent and are more concerned about the money needed to get re-elected again?
Well, it appears that revolt just may have started. Thanks to my fellow Americans in New York City for taking to the streets. Occupy Wall Street marched on Saturday, September 24th. A small group of 80 some people faced some police brutality that made it all the way to YouTube. (Video follows this post) Please know if I lived there, I would of been RIGHT there with you.
Well, the video going viral, and police brutality brought several thousand anti-Wall Street protesters out to march through downtown Manhattan on Friday night to protest against incidents of police brutality at a previous demonstration.
I've been saying it all along.
This country needs a good revolt. It just might be starting.
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