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Pot And Spoon – A True Tale of Occupy Wall Street

Pot And Spoon – A True Tale of Occupy Wall Street

“I will tell you the secret to getting rich on Wall Street. You try to be greedy when others are fearful. And you try to be fearful when others are greedy.” – Warren Buffett

People all around the world heard about the activists at Occupy Wall Street. They heard how the activists had set up a camp in the financial district in New York City and that every day they would go to protest against the banks on Wall Street. People all around the world had been hurt by the way the bankers do their business. The banks felt very powerful and they felt that they had the right to oppress people in order to make money. The activists at Occupy Wall Street made people question the power the economic system had over people’s lives and how that power is used unfairly.

Pot And Spoon – A True Tale of Occupy Wall Street

by Jerry Goralnick

Pot And Spoon - A True Tale of Occupy Wall Street

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