Democrats lawmakers are beginning to lend their voices to the Occupy
Wall Street protests that have continued to grow in New York City and
now may spread to Washington, D.C., according to The Hill.
"Several
liberal House lawmakers endorsed the protests Wednesday, and the
leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus said they had been
inspired by demonstrators who have been arrested by the hundreds in New
York City... Weeks of protests in New York have drawn national
attention, and some leading Democrats have seized on the demonstrations
as the liberal response to the Tea Party movement."
One point
worth noting is how similar the characterization of the Occupy Wall
Street movement is to early descriptions of the Tea Party. Some
highlights: "But even the most left-leaning Washington Democrats might
find little appreciation from activists in the street, who say they are
protesting a failure by both parties, and the political system as a
whole, to respond to the struggles of a vast majority of
Americans... The Occupy Wall Street demonstrations have drawn criticism
for a lack of organization and clearly defined goals."