I walked by OWS campers today extricated from Columbus Circle in Manhattan, on the side walk near Trump International. If there wasn't an OWS sign, you would easily mistake them for homeless people living on the street. These people are not the 99%, they are the hapless 1%. It's sad to see. Instead of a tin cup asking for change to buy food, they are sticking up successful taxpayers for billions. The OWS movement seems to be petering out.
In Bob Woodward's book "The Price of Politics," Jack Lew was depicted as a troublemaker in forging a grand bargain. Boehner and his staff didn't want to negotiate with him anymore? Obama also back tracked in negotiations and the two of them sank any grand bargain deal. Jack Lew would be a great mistake for Treasury Secretary. Erskin Bowles is too wedded to Bowles Simpson and the president doesn't like that deal - a 23% tax rate is far too low for Obama.
In Bob Woodward's book "The Price of Politics," Jack Lew was depicted as a troublemaker in forging a grand bargain. Boehner and his staff didn't want to negotiate with him anymore? Obama also back tracked in negotiations and the two of them sank any grand bargain deal. Jack Lew would be a great mistake for Treasury Secretary. Erskin Bowles is too wedded to Bowles Simpson and the president doesn't like that deal - a 23% tax rate is far too low for Obama.
