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Occupy Wall Street (1 Viewer)

'Fensalk said:
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Couple weeks old, but I came across a good discussion on income inequality and the financial sector from a pretty free market perspective. All of the podcasts on the site are very well done.
Class warfare is crass populism and never solved anything. Obama is a liberal. Liberals lead this country right now. Leading means bringing everyone together, not tearing things apart. There are tons of opportunities in America. If people feel there is no hope, try providing some like perhaps teaching people skills, or where to acquire skills to make a living.
Obama is a 90's Republican.
 
Occupy Wall Street loses Bill Maher

Bill Maher turned his ire toward the "Occupy" protests that took place across the country in the fall and continue in some locations today. Maher says he find himself "almost in agreement with Newt Gingrich" and tells them to "get a job."Maher said they initially did a good job, but now the "movement" is "just a bunch of douchebags who think throwing a chair through the Starbucks window is going to bring on the revolution." Read what he said below."Similar to Afghanistan, when you occupy anything for too long people do get pissed off," Bill Maher said about the "Occupy" protests on his HBO program "Real Time.""As I watch them on the news now, I find myself almost in agreement with Newt Gingrich, like, 'You know what, get a job.' Only because the people who originally started it, I think they went home. Now it's just these anarchists stragglers. And this is the problem when your movement involves sleeping over in the park. You wind up attracting the people who were sleeping over in the park anyway. And I think this is where we are with the 'Occupy movement'" Maher said on this week's broadcast."They did a great job of bringing up the issue of income inequality to the floor, but now it's just a bunch of douchebags who think throwing a chair through the Starbucks window is going to bring on the revolution," he also said to his panel.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/04/bill_maher_tells_occupy_protesters_to_get_a_job.html
 
Occupy Buffalo protesters were kicked out of downtown this week and some people were arrested. It was mentioned briefly on the news for about 2 minutes, and that was it.

 
Occupy CPAC

:lmao:

what a joke this all is.
Wow this is probably the most black people that have ever been at CPAC
Those people don't have a clue. They aren't the only ones either. http://youtu.be/bFVR9Nv43J4I was all for the OWS movement when it was about getting money out of politics. That's a real clear focus that would obviously benefit everyone.

They lost me when they brought up this ignorant 99/1% class warfare rhetoric, crying about stupid loans they can't afford, and basically begging the government to come bail them out. Give me a break.

 
Van Jones group plans American’s “Arab Spring” revolt

An Egypt-styled “Arab Spring,” which has put radicals in charge of the government, will be launched in the United States this spring with a war on “corporate power, Wall Street greed and the political corruption of the 1 percent,” according to the group headed by former Obama green aide Van Jones.

“They’re really not going to like the 99 percent Spring,” said Rebuild the Dream in an organizing email Friday.

Comparing the collection of protests last year that are symbolized by the 99 percent campaign and Occupy movement, to those of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., the group said that “we were all inspired by the protesters of the Arab Spring who stood up to totalitarian governments, and inspired the Occupy movement here in America.”

The plan for now is to hold protest training sessions around the nation next week. Over 900 are scheduled so far.

Once ready, the group and dozens of others, notably MoveOn.org and labor unions, will launch the “99 Percent Spring” offensive against government and financial centers.

“We're at a crossroads as a country. In recent years, millions have lost their jobs, homes have been foreclosed, and an unconscionable number of children live in poverty. We have to stand up to the people who caused of all this and confront the rampant greed and deliberate manipulation of our democracy and our economy by a tiny minority in the 1%,” said Caroline Murray, of Rebuild the Dream Innovation Fund, in the organizing email.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/politics/washington-secrets/2012/04/van-jones-group-plans-american’s-“arab-spring”-revolt/453666

"99% SPRING" VIDEO

Occupy Wall Street Activists Respond to the 99 Percent Spring

Seizing on the popularity of Occupy Wall Street, a broad coalition of liberal-left groups and organizations created the 99 Percent Spring, a movement aiming to recruit and train 100,000 Americans to learn the ways of non-violent direct action. The initiative includes support from MoveOn.org, AFL-CIO, Greenpeace, the Working Families Party, 350.org, Campaign for America's Future, United Students Against Sweatshops, CodePink, Global Exchange and Color of Change, among other groups.

The plan has been heavily promoted by celebrities such as Edward Norton, Elijah Wood, Marisa Tomei and Jason Alexander and political heavyweights like Van Jones, founder of Rebuild the Dream.

However, Occupy Wall Street protesters have expressed mixed feelings about the 99 Percent Spring, a response that should have been expected given a statement like, "Occupiers have varying opinions," is a beige platitude akin to, "humans have varying opinions on life." OWS is a big tent movement, and as such, it attracts the entire gamut of the (generally) lefty political spectrum.

"I can't blame the Occupy movement for being at best suspicious," says Joe Macare of Truthout and the Occupied Chicago Tribune, and observer of the Occupy movement, pointing out the 99 Percent Spring has adopted the language and imagery of Occupy Wall Street.

"I think Van Jones means well and is a smart, formidable guy, but I disagree with a lot of what I've read in his analysis about the extent to which President Obama, as opposed to just the Tea Party, the GOP-controlled Congress, etc., needs to be held responsible for the mess the United States is in. If Rebuild the Dream and MoveOn.org are serious about challenging corporate power, that's going to mean calling out a lot of Democratic policies and a lot of Democratic politicians who are bought and paid for by the private sector."

In a recent blog post for The Nation, Jones argues that all of this class war chatter is detrimental to Occupy, a movement founded on the very notion that wealth disparity exists and must be confronted for the sake of the survival of the "99 percent."

"The vast majority of Americans do not oppose their fellow Americans, simply because they are rich," Jones wrote.

In making this statement, Jones constructed a straw man. Generally speaking, Occupy Wall Street opposes corruption and corporate power, which they perceive as illegitimate wealth hoarded by the "one percent" who have rigged the US political system in their favor. The issue is not that there are rich people living in America. The issue is that some absurdly rich people, the "one percent", are only the "one percent" because they cheated, with an assist from the government, and are currently crushing the underclass in order to collect even more wealth than ever before.

Indeed, the majority of Americans do see a problem with wealth disparity. In a recent Pew poll entitled, "Rising Share of Americans See Conflict Between Rich and Poor," 66 percent said they believe there are "very strong" or "strong" conflicts between the rich and the poor—an increase of 19 percentage points since 2009.

Jones departs from Occupy's philosophy in a number of ways, including his romanticizing of a non-existent bygone era in America that needs to be "reclaimed," which was packed with "justice and equality," and so his involvement in the 99 Percent Spring complicates things, as does MoveOn's participation in the project.

Many Occupiers view MoveOn as an extension of the Democratic Party, since the group first rose to prominence supporting Democratic and progressive candidates and attacking right-wing figures. Conversely, Occupy is a movement that tends to view both the Democrats and Republicans as being culpable for growing class inequality and the corporate takeover of America.

I tweeted to Occupiers, asking them how they felt about MoveOn's involvement in the 99 Percent Spring, and it seems the initial responders, meaning those who perhaps don't understand the degree of the group's involvement, tend to take issue with MoveOn's presence.

Full Article

 
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/04/nypd-decides-ows-sidewalk-sleepovers-are-illegal.html

I love it...time to give them a taste of their own medicine (re: cameras).

The first arrest took place on the east side of the street, just before 8 a.m., when an officer grabbed a large piece of cardboard from a man.

“That’s my cardboard,” the man said, trying to grab it back.

“You’re going to resist?” the officer said before arresting him. A few feet away, officers arrested a woman sitting on a curb.

Moments later, an officer placed a video camera close to the face of a man walking on Nassau Street. The man swung a bag toward the lens and the officer punched him in the face, then arrested him. A fourth arrest took place on Wall Street.
 
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/04/nypd-decides-ows-sidewalk-sleepovers-are-illegal.htmlI love it...time to give them a taste of their own medicine (re: cameras).

The first arrest took place on the east side of the street, just before 8 a.m., when an officer grabbed a large piece of cardboard from a man.“That’s my cardboard,” the man said, trying to grab it back.“You’re going to resist?” the officer said before arresting him. A few feet away, officers arrested a woman sitting on a curb.Moments later, an officer placed a video camera close to the face of a man walking on Nassau Street. The man swung a bag toward the lens and the officer punched him in the face, then arrested him. A fourth arrest took place on Wall Street.
When the people are allowed to arrest these pigs, then it might be a taste of their own medicine.
 
Shareholders responese to Citicorp CEO's attempt to pocket $15 million. #### You. :thumbup:

Citi shareholders don't think so. They gave a vote of no confidence to Pandit's board-approved compensation package on Tuesday, snubbing Pandit and sounding a clarion call to other investors: It's time to fight excessive executive pay.

Man, we can only hope this snowballs to other companies. These turds aren't worth it and need to be told that they can easily be replaced at a fraction of the cost.

 
Shareholders responese to Citicorp CEO's attempt to pocket $15 million. #### You. :thumbup:

Citi shareholders don't think so. They gave a vote of no confidence to Pandit's board-approved compensation package on Tuesday, snubbing Pandit and sounding a clarion call to other investors: It's time to fight excessive executive pay.

Man, we can only hope this snowballs to other companies. These turds aren't worth it and need to be told that they can easily be replaced at a fraction of the cost.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. Jealous that others are getting rich? become a shareholder so you can get rich too. Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
 
Shareholders responese to Citicorp CEO's attempt to pocket $15 million. #### You. :thumbup:

Citi shareholders don't think so. They gave a vote of no confidence to Pandit's board-approved compensation package on Tuesday, snubbing Pandit and sounding a clarion call to other investors: It's time to fight excessive executive pay.

Man, we can only hope this snowballs to other companies. These turds aren't worth it and need to be told that they can easily be replaced at a fraction of the cost.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. Jealous that others are getting rich? become a shareholder so you can get rich too. Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I'm pretty sure thats what they just did.
 
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/04/nypd-decides-ows-sidewalk-sleepovers-are-illegal.htmlI love it...time to give them a taste of their own medicine (re: cameras).

The first arrest took place on the east side of the street, just before 8 a.m., when an officer grabbed a large piece of cardboard from a man.“That’s my cardboard,” the man said, trying to grab it back.“You’re going to resist?” the officer said before arresting him. A few feet away, officers arrested a woman sitting on a curb.Moments later, an officer placed a video camera close to the face of a man walking on Nassau Street. The man swung a bag toward the lens and the officer punched him in the face, then arrested him. A fourth arrest took place on Wall Street.
You love officer's provoking then physically assaulting people? I know there's been some bad actors in the occupy crowd but the cops should be held to a higher standard.
 
Shareholders responese to Citicorp CEO's attempt to pocket $15 million. #### You. :thumbup:

Citi shareholders don't think so. They gave a vote of no confidence to Pandit's board-approved compensation package on Tuesday, snubbing Pandit and sounding a clarion call to other investors: It's time to fight excessive executive pay.

Man, we can only hope this snowballs to other companies. These turds aren't worth it and need to be told that they can easily be replaced at a fraction of the cost.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. Jealous that others are getting rich? become a shareholder so you can get rich too. Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I'm pretty sure thats what they just did.
Wasn't saying otherwise. Just pointing out that there's a lot better ways to effect change to the big corporations than sitting around in a drum circle in a park.
 
Shareholders responese to Citicorp CEO's attempt to pocket $15 million. #### You. :thumbup:

Citi shareholders don't think so. They gave a vote of no confidence to Pandit's board-approved compensation package on Tuesday, snubbing Pandit and sounding a clarion call to other investors: It's time to fight excessive executive pay.

Man, we can only hope this snowballs to other companies. These turds aren't worth it and need to be told that they can easily be replaced at a fraction of the cost.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. Jealous that others are getting rich? become a shareholder so you can get rich too. Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I'm pretty sure thats what they just did.
Wasn't saying otherwise. Just pointing out that there's a lot better ways to effect change to the big corporations than sitting around in a drum circle in a park.
Yeah, but that requires, like, effort man.
 
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I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. ... Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about the President or any other politician. Don't like the way they run things? Express yourself exclusively with your vote.
 
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I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. ... Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about the President or any other politician. Don't like the way they run things? Express yourself exclusively with your vote.
tou mothuh####in shay
 
Shareholders responese to Citicorp CEO's attempt to pocket $15 million. #### You. :thumbup:

Citi shareholders don't think so. They gave a vote of no confidence to Pandit's board-approved compensation package on Tuesday, snubbing Pandit and sounding a clarion call to other investors: It's time to fight excessive executive pay.

Man, we can only hope this snowballs to other companies. These turds aren't worth it and need to be told that they can easily be replaced at a fraction of the cost.
I'm all about maximizing the market's opportunity to set compensation, but it's about time shareholders revolted against boardmember approval of undeserved CEO compensation, particularly when you have a track record of performance as miserable as Citigroup's.
 
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. ... Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about the President or any other politician. Don't like the way they run things? Express yourself exclusively with your vote.
Well, one group can actually draft and implement laws, so which group is more deserving of public scorn and ridicule?Plus, aren't you the "one vote is meaningless" guy?
 
'Maurile Tremblay said:
'Rayderr said:
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. ... Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about the President or any other politician. Don't like the way they run things? Express yourself exclusively with your vote.
working on a candidates campaign, writing letters to your senator or congressperson far more effective than holding up a piece of paper to a webcam.
 
'dickey moe said:
'Maurile Tremblay said:
'Rayderr said:
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. ... Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about the President or any other politician. Don't like the way they run things? Express yourself exclusively with your vote.
Well, one group can actually draft and implement laws, so which group is more deserving of public scorn and ridicule?Plus, aren't you the "one vote is meaningless" guy?
My point was simply that hitching and moaning is the American way.
 
'Jackstraw said:
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/04/nypd-decides-ows-sidewalk-sleepovers-are-illegal.htmlI love it...time to give them a taste of their own medicine (re: cameras).

The first arrest took place on the east side of the street, just before 8 a.m., when an officer grabbed a large piece of cardboard from a man.“That’s my cardboard,” the man said, trying to grab it back.“You’re going to resist?” the officer said before arresting him. A few feet away, officers arrested a woman sitting on a curb.Moments later, an officer placed a video camera close to the face of a man walking on Nassau Street. The man swung a bag toward the lens and the officer punched him in the face, then arrested him. A fourth arrest took place on Wall Street.
You love officer's provoking then physically assaulting people? I know there's been some bad actors in the occupy crowd but the cops should be held to a higher standard.
Walk a mile in their shoes.Do you call videotaping someone provoking? I think the author took liberties with "placed a video camera close to the face". He was just giving these idiots a taste of their own medicine, you going to video tape me? I'M going to video tape you. I'm sure they have had enough with the "social media taunting."
 
FYI- and it's probably been documented here already, but they've occupied Union Square (NY). The six of them there have practically taken over the entire park! Or at least a few square feet with their folding table. But they're getting out-shouted by the JESUS-LOVES-YOU (or hates the rest of you) guy. THat is all.

 
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/04/nypd-decides-ows-sidewalk-sleepovers-are-illegal.html

I love it...time to give them a taste of their own medicine (re: cameras).

The first arrest took place on the east side of the street, just before 8 a.m., when an officer grabbed a large piece of cardboard from a man.

“That’s my cardboard,” the man said, trying to grab it back.

“You’re going to resist?” the officer said before arresting him. A few feet away, officers arrested a woman sitting on a curb.

Moments later, an officer placed a video camera close to the face of a man walking on Nassau Street. The man swung a bag toward the lens and the officer punched him in the face, then arrested him. A fourth arrest took place on Wall Street.
You love officer's provoking then physically assaulting people? I know there's been some bad actors in the occupy crowd but the cops should be held to a higher standard.
Walk a mile in their shoes.Do you call videotaping someone provoking? I think the author took liberties with "placed a video camera close to the face". He was just giving these idiots a taste of their own medicine, you going to video tape me? I'M going to video tape you. I'm sure they have had enough with the "social media taunting."
Yay police state! Boo rights! :X

What the hell is wrong with you?

 
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about a publicly traded company. ... Don't like the way they are doing business? become a shareholder so you have a voice in how things are run.
I've never understood why people ##### & moan about the President or any other politician. Don't like the way they run things? Express yourself exclusively with your vote.
working on a candidates campaign, writing letters to your senator or congressperson far more effective than holding up a piece of paper to a webcam.
Links to the 100+ page threads on congressional letter writing
 
Looks like half a dozen burnouts have set up some tents spray painted with "OCCUPY MEMPHIS" and Anarchy symbols on Main Street in Memphis. They were bathing in public water fountains when I passed in the Trolly Car this past weekend. :lmao:

Losers.

 
'Joe T said:
Don't know if this has been mentioned yet...
CHICAGO – The insulated, self-important Occupy protesters – whom Chicago Teachers Union leaders recently declared their “front and center” allegiance with – risk developing post traumatic stress disorder, according to their leaders.

All of that daily pouting and shouting can really wear on a soul, they say. And the best way to deal with it is to have a good cry.

One document published by Occupy Chicago, titled “Responding to Trauma in Protests and Mass Mobilizations: Supporting Yourself and Others to Cope with Traumatic Incidents,” begins:

“Factors that place us at greater risk for post-traumatic stress are having a history of abuse, not getting support that we need from our allies, and being separated from others, either during or following the action. Because abuse is pervasive in this culture, learning to heal from and integrate our traumatic experiences in action can empower us to live our lives more fully every day.”

Read more: http://nation.foxnews.com/culture/2012/06/01/occupiers-say-theyre-victims-ptsd#ixzz22EWEEIZh
 
Don't know if this has been mentioned yet...
CHICAGO – The insulated, self-important Occupy protesters – whom Chicago Teachers Union leaders recently declared their “front and center” allegiance with – risk developing post traumatic stress disorder, according to their leaders.

All of that daily pouting and shouting can really wear on a soul, they say. And the best way to deal with it is to have a good cry.

One document published by Occupy Chicago, titled “Responding to Trauma in Protests and Mass Mobilizations: Supporting Yourself and Others to Cope with Traumatic Incidents,” begins:

“Factors that place us at greater risk for post-traumatic stress are having a history of abuse, not getting support that we need from our allies, and being separated from others, either during or following the action. Because abuse is pervasive in this culture, learning to heal from and integrate our traumatic experiences in action can empower us to live our lives more fully every day.”

Read more: http://nation.foxnews.com/culture/2012/06/01/occupiers-say-theyre-victims-ptsd#ixzz22EWEEIZh
Ooof.
 
Don't know if this has been mentioned yet...
CHICAGO – The insulated, self-important Occupy protesters – whom Chicago Teachers Union leaders recently declared their “front and center” allegiance with – risk developing post traumatic stress disorder, according to their leaders.

All of that daily pouting and shouting can really wear on a soul, they say. And the best way to deal with it is to have a good cry.

One document published by Occupy Chicago, titled “Responding to Trauma in Protests and Mass Mobilizations: Supporting Yourself and Others to Cope with Traumatic Incidents,” begins:

“Factors that place us at greater risk for post-traumatic stress are having a history of abuse, not getting support that we need from our allies, and being separated from others, either during or following the action. Because abuse is pervasive in this culture, learning to heal from and integrate our traumatic experiences in action can empower us to live our lives more fully every day.”

Read more: http://nation.foxnews.com/culture/2012/06/01/occupiers-say-theyre-victims-ptsd#ixzz22EWEEIZh
:lmao: That has to be an Onion article... no?
 

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