The Headlines at Home

The occupiers mention things like “consensus building” and what is “fair” and “not fair.”
Everyone should have a “voice” and apparently the rich people just shouldn’t be rich.
In a St. Louis suburb, someone recently chose to silently vandalize a large concrete entrance with spray paint, which took team work to build …

This is What St. Louis OWS Wants

–by Stacy Washington
In the interest of knowing all of the relevant facts, I attended a meeting with Mayor Francis Slay’s staff and Occupy St. Louis. The meeting was held at the Edward Jones Dome, in the Labor Union offices. It was packed with news media, press, OWS folk and interested …

What “Percent” Are You?

–by Steve Shull
We currently have a group of malcontents, demonstrating, dirtying and demolishing parts of New York City, in the name of “Occupy Wall Street.” One of their self-descriptions, to which we could offer many more, is “We are the 99%.”
99% refers to the difference in wealth and income growth …

Occupy Wall Street: No Vacancies

The left is desperate to have Occupy Wall Street ripple into a movement to challenge the Tea Party. The problem is that this movement’s “Occupants” are as relevant as navel lint.
The Occupants say one reason they need a movement is to go after banks [wink] who may have taken advantage …