AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka On Mass Arrests of Peaceful Occupy Wall Street Protests
(The following is a statement by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on October 13, 2011)
It is a tremendous dishonor to America when the voices for the powerless are suppressed by the powerful – the top 1%. We are extremely alarmed by the increasing number of arrests of peaceful protestors across the country and call on elected leaders to stop ordering the police to make these arrests. The Occupy Wall Street movement has elevated the national conversation by shining overdue attention on the struggles of the 99% for whom the economy is broken. When people can’t raise their voices around pervasive inequality, there is a fundamental problem with how we’re functioning as a nation.
Mayor Bloomberg of New York City listened to reason from the community and did not forcibly disband the original Wall Street protestors at Zuccotti Park. We urge all elected leaders across the country to enable peaceful protestors to continue to exercise their most American of rights.
Tags: Corporate Accountability, OWS, Richard Trumka

There are 2 avenues open- reform, where things more or less go back to the New Deal, with increased employment, better schools, single payer, etc. or a complete overhaul, where Calvinist thinking (the poor are lazy) is torn out by the roots and we have a new way of organizing society, expressed by the slogan ” there is no freedom without equality”.
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