Thursday, November 17, 2011

Seattle City Council Joins The Battle In Support Of OWS and The 1%


Seattle Joins Los Angeles, San Francisco and Buffalo In Supporting Occupy Protests

The Seattle Times reports today:
The Seattle City Council on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution in support of Occupy Seattle that calls on the city to examine its banking and investment practices, home-foreclosure patterns and the financing of local elections.
The resolution was a grab bag of proposals meant to provide a local response to the concentration of wealth and abuses in the financial sector that the Occupy Wall Street protest and its regional offspring have called attention to in encampments and rallies around the country this fall.
“Working together, we can fix our broken economy and fix our broken social contract,” said Council member Nick Licata, who sponsored the legislation. He said that, at the very least, the city can make sure public funds are reinvested in the community.
Other cities, including Los Angeles, San Francisco and Buffalo, have passed resolutions in support of the Occupy protests.
The Seattle resolution ….called on Congress to support job creation by investing in the country’s infrastructure, tightening banking regulations and allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire.
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