As one of the self appointed spokesmen for the 99%, I want the banks and brokerage houses to make a lot of money, but I want them to do it using talent and experience, not extreme leverage and shaky products that the public has to bail out if they don't work out.
The public is backstopping banks' massive risk taking without reaping any of the rewards.
It will be hard for the movement to grow because at it's core is a distrust of authority. Without leaders it is hard to organize, although move-on.org has no designated leaders and has succeeded in becoming a force in modern politics.
The moral success of the Occupy Wall Street philosophy would be for Big Business to no longer think that they should do whatever they want just because they can.
