Pictures from a demonstration in New York's Financial District on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008, purpose of which was to express the opinion that Congress should not provide Wall Street with a $700,000,000,000. bailout.
The first thing I saw at Whitehall and Beaver Sts. was a fat cat in a big black limo, making his getaway from the scene of the crime.
Looking down Wall St. towards the beautiful old Trinity Church, covered in ash on 9/11/01.
Then Wall St., the Money Museum, a jewelry store display in the Trump Building, and other scenes from Lower Manhattan.
Then Wall St., the Money Museum, a jewelry store display in the Trump Building, and other scenes from Lower Manhattan.
The protest begins with a rally at Bowling Green, as this group lay at the foot of the statue of the Bull.
Walking past a vendor who decided to hang back whilst the marchers passed by. A look of amused bewilderment?
And then we had a lot of fun chanting and letting Wall Street know how The People felt.
In the meantime, emails and phone calls to Congress were 100 to 1 against the bailout.
In the meantime, emails and phone calls to Congress were 100 to 1 against the bailout.
And then the protest continued, past the Hermes store, and all throughout the canyons of the Financial District.