Yes but what makes this movement interesting is precisely the fact that it is not protesting government. It is protesting the economic power behind it and developing a class based analysis of the unhealthy, undemocratic nature of the relationship between corporate power and the political process as a whole. This I think is the big ideological difference between this and the tea party stuff. The tea party targets government, sees lower taxes and less state spending and advocates cutting social welfare (ie attacking the poor) as the solution and celebrates individualism. The OWS movement targets corporate financial elites, advocates social justice, redistribution of wealth and political transparency (ie attacking the powerful and wealthy) as the solution and celebrates cooperation and social solidarity. This is what I mean by left wing. A movement that consciously or not, coherently or not, has a class based view of the situation and of the enemy. On those terms Obama and the democrats are firmly on the right.