I last wrote about the subject of Occupy Wall Street when it was a relatively small protest in New York.

And then bang!
The protests started spreading throughout the country, with people even protesting overseas. It has turned in to quite the movement, with the media giving the protests quite the coverage (despite my complaints about their reasons).
But I still have some concerns. I agree that the top 1% needs to stop hiding and start being more responsible. That small population controls such a large percentage of the money in the country that they can control most of the goings on. And with things going so poorly with the economy, they need to stand up and explain why and give some solutions.
But the protesters have not been clear on what they are looking for. The go around marching with 1% signs but they have no specific demands.
There may be a good reason for this: they don’t (and most Americans don’t) know what the answers are, only that we are in trouble.
It is quite obvious that the general public is upset at the state of our economy. We need change. But what change do we need?
Here is what the protesters should be demanding:
Higher taxes on the wealthy. They are wealthy which means they have excess money. Why not tax them and help the country? Obviously giving the rich tax breaks have not worked because look where we are now.

Education. Our education system is quickly system towards the middle of the pack, and that’s a big problem. If we want to have a wealthy country that leads the world in most areas, we need to have the most and best educated young people. Let’s cut spending from other programs if we need to (defense spending) and use it wisely; on education.
Inaction. What has been done by the wealthy to help? To be honest I do not think it is the individual’s job to voluntarily help but the job of the government to enforce their help. Politicians in Washington have been so busy bickering over every small issue that they have forgotten that we need progress now.
I support Occupy Wall Street and I think that the people out there are doing a good job of showing the people’s frustration with the government.
That being said, I highly suggest they focus their protests and start suggesting solutions. By doing that, they could really make a huge step and make some large changes in our country.
“Start suggesting solutions.” I could not agree with you more. The hard part is that the movement needs leadership and with that change comes a whole new set of worries. America feels very divided at this point.