They have many messages, though all of the messages come down to the same thing. They haven't yet become the revolutionaries, but if the "1%" don't read the warning signs -- and those signs are very readable -- they will become revolutionaries, and they'll have demands. But no one wants things to get to that point. Right now it's a movement of general anger and dissatisfaction, which has some very clear points in the general sense, but it's made of millions of people. You can't get five people to agree on toppings for a pizza; you expect millions of people to agree on ONE message when there's at least a dozen good major issues involved, ranging from banks that got to play games no private citizen would be allowed to get away with (and play those games with everyone else's money), to the lack of a decent healthcare system (and in fact a system that gets worse for the average person every year)?
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