Herman Cain: I don't have facts to back this up, but I happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration. Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks, if you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself! [...] It is not someone's fault if they succeeded, it is someone's fault if they failed.
It's the government's fault for repealing Glass-Steagal, and changing the rules to allow commercial banks to invest in securities market.
It's the government's fault for passing bad trade bills that put the US at a crippling disadvantage, and then proclaiming that oursourcing is good for America.
It's the government's fault for not opening the books on the Federal Reserve, and continuing to tolerate the growth-stifling policies emanating from it.
It's the government's fault for going into a war policy under false pretenses, and then refusing to come to grips with the now 10 year drain on the Treasury.
It's the government's fault for allowing the Mortgage and Real Estate markets to dangle a carrot on a stick from such agencies as Freddie, Fannie and NAR, and then failing to put a moratorium the foreclosure-driven economic downspiral.
It's the government's fault for not listening to the wishes of the American people "It's the economy, stupid", and then doing everything but addressing it for 3 long and cruel years.
You see, it's not the American people's fault that huge scams have been run on them by those who make the rules, it's the scammers and those who enable them.
What you see on Wall St. protesting are the shattered dreams and lives from the neglect of politicians and the abuse of power.
We used to be a nation of farmers, before the Great Depression hit.
We used to be a nation of blue & white collar workers, before the Great Recession hit.
Now we are fast becoming a Welfare Nation, with a dwindling base to support it.
Call now, slick operators are standing by, waiting for you to fall.