Occupy Wall Street Vs Tea Party: What Happens In Our Economy?
Many rebellions and protest are experience in every corners of our country and recently many experts compare Occupy Wall street protest to the old Tea Party rebellion that happened countless years. Let’s take a better look between Occupy Wall Street Vs Tea Party.
Activist under the Occupy Wall Street are bringing banners and camp around the globe. Many people do not know what these folks are protesting about. One popular journal that can answer all your queries regarding this movement is their Occupied Wall Street Journal which are now spread all around the globe and across the internet like wildfire. The difference between the two is that OWS are fighting against the right people like Suze Orman and Howard Buffet while in Tea party they are against the filing of tax and some of the policies being made by the government.
The two parties and two movement wanted to take the power back to the people and the citizens. They differ greatly on their agenda as well as their motives. Tea Party movement specializes greatly in the against for putting up taxes and other reforms being made by the federal government while OWS is against those corporation that’s giving interest to politics and to the economy as well. Tea party protestors brings signs and banners and speak ill against the federal government for a couple of days and went home after a couple of days and just forgot all their agenda. When talking about OWS, they camp outside those public areas and widely known financial districts and protests 24/7 nonstop. They even hand out OWS journals to everybody stating their explanation why they are protesting and the necessity for change. Just recently, they distributed the second part of the journal wherein more people are fascinated and hooked on their agenda. Many curious people are joining the protest and others are just letting these go.
When talking about the disparity between Occupy Wall Street Vs Tea Party, OWS consists of educated and young people who knows their rights very well while Tea Party consist of wealthy and old Republicans. OWS protesters are angry that the wealth of this rich corporation rises more than 1% annually wherein normal and average American are becoming not enough. For a lot more than a decade, taxes that is being asked by the government to the rich lowered greatly and that unions are being dismantled to prevent protests against the company they are working for to avoid protest of increase wage and benefits.
2012 will be an important election year. The Occupy Wall Street vs Tea Party phenomenon will continue and the Mitt Romney Job Creation record will find their ways into national political discourse.