Paying fair taxes isn't sharing the wealth. It's the responsibilities of those who live and do business in America.
Again, OWS isn't against corporations, or people making money. It's about corporate greed. And the unfair advantage that major corporations have. If you think it's fair that a large corporation, such as GE, can donate a few million dollars to politicians, and then help rewrite the tax codes, which result in GE not paying any taxes here, then that is your right. Many feel differently about this. And knowing that many large corporations have "hidden" their profits off shore, and are currently asking our politicians for a tax holiday so they can bring those billions back to this country, tax free, how can you not see the difference between profitable corporations, and corporate greed. I'm disgusted with what we allow major corporations to get away with all in the name of profits. And by saying this, it doesn't mean I'm against profits, it means I'm against those profits being used to hurt America and Americans.
I don't argue against the idea of getting rid of crony capitalism, but labeling it corporate greed is silly. The corporations take advantage of the system set up by the government because they know the government plays favorites. The corporations don't make laws. Politicians do. This is why OWS will go nowhere. It garnered a lot of attention, but doesn't see the real problem. It focuses on the symptoms while ignoring the sickness. It offers little in the way of realistic solutions except vague notions of wealth redistribution.
It's like being angry that a bunch of people took advantage of fastpass and came back late, increasing your wait time. You can't blame them, blame Disney. They allow it. It's the same here.