#OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:47 am

brainpanhandler wrote:
2012 Countdown wrote:We are all mentally ill!-

O'Reilly Hosts Psychotherapist To Analyze Occupy Wall Street Protests: "They're Asking To Be Out Of Control"
October 18, 2011 9:56 pm ET

http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201110180026


Why did I watch that?

We're not just mentally ill. We're lazy, stupid, cowards that lost in the genetic lottery and expect our entitlements and want someone else to take care of us and solve our problems from cradle to grave.

I... I... I....


This woman is a despicable shitbag.

She must be practicing to be the next Secretary of State, or something.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Jeff » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:12 am

Bruce Dazzling wrote:This woman is a despicable shitbag.

She must be practicing to be the next Secretary of State, or something.

Embedded for your viewing pleasure.



She's the right's go-to pop-psych shitbag. Ezra Levant went through the same exercise with her re Occupy Toronto, albeit even more disgracefully than O'Reilly, on Sun-TV.



Again, the human microphone is "chanting," "cult-like" and "group think." And apparently, supporting catastrophic deregulation and gross inequality somehow represents a philosophy of self reliance.

Occupy Toronto also filmed Levant's visit:

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Searcher08 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:20 am

WLY ORLY..... The very model of the Modern MSM-General
(well usually)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIcx_rxTstc

The dear Dr. loves appearing with strong zionist media men.
I think this indicates her Johari Windows might need washing,

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby JackRiddler » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:54 am

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Damn it, so pegged down by work-for-a-joke.

Gotta note:

You want to see DN of Oct. 17 (covering the Oct. 15 protests globally for the whole hour). You want to get Bill Black segment off DN on Oct. 18.

Also, DN today has:
- Asmaa Mafouz at Occupy Wall Street!
- Palast expose on Goldman Sachs vs. LES People's FCU. Goldman is NOT withdrawing a "contribution." It's actually for payments they must make to banks for low-income people under the terms of the TARP, which they are violating. Also, Goldman is making legal threats against LESPFCU.

You want to see that.

Other news I keep wanting to cover:

- Citigroup "settlement" > unbelievable story of naked piracy rewarded by government. And yet totally paradigmatic.

- BoA shift in derivatives > not just a huge new grab at whatever can be shaken down from the govt, but possible sign the money-go-round jig is (again) up.

- GREECE. Gah. Do it. Do it!!! Default on the odious debt starts a new global civilization. Damn it!!! While the Papandreou Party went neolib long ago, I still can't help feeling that enormous pressures and threats are being applied to the government anyway, given the stakes. Greece is Domino Prime and more importantly has been presented as such. The markets will meltdown if Greece defends itself against the bankers' war and does a "disorderly" (righteous and appropriate) default.

KILL YOURSELF TO SAVE THE MARKETS!!!

Finally, I think LESPFCU (and maybe a coalition of credit unions) should immediately launch an ad campaign:

Join The Bank Wall Street Doesn't Want You To Use.

(Join The Bank Goldman Sachs Wants to Kill, Join The Bank Owned By You, Not Wall Street, etc.)

Fucky, brunch over!

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:45 pm




Don't Protest, Resist
Occupy the System
by JEFFREY ST. CLAIR and JOSHUA FRANK

It’s not too cool to be ridiculed
But you brought this upon yourself
The world is tired of pacifiers
We want the truth and nothing else

And we are sick and tired of hearing your song
Telling how you are gonna change right from wrong
‘Cause if you really want to hear our views
“You haven’t done nothing”!

–Stevie Wonder, “”You Haven’t Done Nothing”

There is an anger running rampant across the country. Some on the right are calling it class warfare. People are enraged. Jobs are scarce, the rich continue to get richer while the poor continue to struggle to make ends meet. Indeed, it should be classified as economic warfare, Americans are sick and tired of being pushed around. It is time to shove back.

Pizza man Herman Cain is right. The problem resides in the White House. Herman Cain is wrong. The problem resides on Wall Street. They are, in fact, the same problem: a goutish economic system that enriches the wealthy and impoverishes everyone else, a system that pillages the natural world and tramples on basic human liberties, a system that treats corporations as people and people as commodities.

The victims of neoliberal economics are easy to spot. So too are the perpetrators and profiteers of privatized markets. In many ways the occupations sprouting up around the country remind us of the outpouring of opposition to the WTO that jammed up the streets of Seattle in the late-1990s. Like that organic movement, the current protests are grassroots, and fueled, not by overt political motivations, but by a sense of justice.

Like the Battle for Seattle, Occupy America is taking place during a time when a Democrat resides in the White House. There is little question that President Clinton recklessly pursued a free trade agenda that endangered the American workforce and ravaged the environment. But today President Obama’s motivations are a bit more cavalier. While he speaks of job creation and jumpstarting the struggling economy, he simultaneously ensures his pals on Wall Street that their power and profits will remain intact.

President Clinton, like his predecessor, is largely responsible for the dire economic situation we now face. It was Clinton and his Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin that pushed for increased deregulation, which ended up shifting jobs, and entire industries, overseas.

Rubin even pushed for Clinton’s dismantling of Glass-Steagall, testifying that deregulating the banking industry would be good for capital gains, as well as Main Street. “[The] banking industry is fundamentally different from what it was two decades ago, let alone in 1933,” Rubin testified before the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services in May of 1995.

“[Glass-Steagall could] conceivably impede safety and soundness by limiting revenue diversification,” Rubin argued.

While the industry saw much deregulation over the years preceding Clintontime, the Gramm-Leach-Biley Act of 1999, which eliminated Glass-Steagall, extended and ratified changes that had been enacted with previous legislation. Ultimately, the repeal of the New Deal era protection allowed commercial lenders like Rubin’s Citigroup to underwrite and trade instruments like mortgage backed securities along with collateralized debt and established structured investment vehicles (SIVs), which purchased these securities. In short, as the lines were blurred among investment banks, commercial banks and insurance companies, when one industry fell, like mortgage lenders, others could too.

What Clinton began, President Bush only escalated with an extreme capitalist vigor. Alan Greenspan stayed as head of the Federal Reserve, continuing to press forward with his libertarian agenda of deregulation and damaging austerity measures. When Greenspan retired, Ben Bernanke, another Wall Street ally, took the Bank’s helm, and was kept in place by President Obama.

Obama wasted little time bailing out the greed-infested financial sector. When Obama took office he in 2009 he nominated Rubin-trained economist Timothy Geithner, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, to serve as Treasury Secretary. Geithner, if anything, is an insider among insiders and Wall Street’s main man in DC.

It was certainly not the hope and change Obama supporters had voted for, especially in a time when the economy was suffering and jobs were scarce. Obama’s modest stimulus program did little to sustain job growth and was nowhere near the scale of the New Deal’s robust Works Progress Administration. In short, Obama has been an economic disaster for the majority of Americans, sans the Wall Street crowd that continues to profit and is protected under the guise of “too big to fail”.

Did you really expect something different from the man who begged Joe Lieberman to serve as his mentor in the senate?

It’s this entrenched, systematic refusal to challenge the status quo that is driving the animosity and outrage across the country. Wall Street is being upheld and indeed enabled by both the Democrats and Republicans, including, at the top of the stinking pile, President Obama and his administration.

The Democrats are a prosthetic party, a hollow shell for the detritus of New Deal liberalism, that maintains popular allegiance through blind inertia. For the past thirty years at least, the Democrats have functioned less as a political party driven by a tangible ideology than as a low-fat franchise of Wall Street and the defense contractors. From war to neoliberal economics, the new Democrats have pursued brutal policies, often inflicted most grievously at the party’s most devoted constituents: Hispanics, blacks, labor and the unemployed.

There’s a Wilsonian quality to Obama: trim, aloof, pedantic and shank-you-in-the-back dangerous. Obama has never wanted to be seen socializing with the poor or working class stiffs. He doesn’t even want them in his orbit, except as props behind his teleprompter. In his first three years in office, the closet the president came to such a pedestrian parlay was his famous beer summit with the Cambridge cop who manhandled Henry Louis Gates. Come to think of it, that meeting was a twofer, since it was also one of Obama’s few close encounters with a voice from black America as well.

Making the connection between the continued economic disparities on Main Street and the policies that fuel this divide is paramount to bringing about real change. As such, it’s time to Occupy Washington and make this, not only an electoral issue, but also a very real threat to our government’s consolidated power.

Obama’s first term has revealed the utter vacuity of our political system and the prodigious level of corruption eating away at the sinews of the empire. Democracy itself is being degraded. From bank bailouts and war to indemnification of corporate criminals and assassination orders against American citizens, the most urgent matters of government are now hatched without public debate in the secret chambers of power. The majestic hypocrisy of the Democrats in a time of deepening economic and environmental crisis has inflamed the spectrum of outrage now sweeping America. But where does the movement go from here?

The 99% movement needs to forsake protest for a sustained resistance and disruption of the status quo. After all, the object isn’t reform—we’re far, far beyond that–but radical, systemic change. Its structure should remain enigmatic, diffuse, protean—too slippery to be captured and co-opted by Democrats looking to hijack its momentum. In order to maintain its integrity and political power, the 99% movement must publicly shun any perilous alliance with Democratic front groups such as MoveOn and the Sierra Club. It should reject the coruscated cant of faux leftists like Bernie Sanders, Van Jones and Rachel Maddow and instead give full-voice to the intrinsic rage of the outsiders, the disenfranchised and destitute, the left behind, the new American preterite.

It’s time for the nation to hear the spooky vibrations of a home-grown and organic movement on the march, a swarming mass of discontent that will make the financial aristocrats and their low-rent political grifters tremble in their sleep.

Let’s run the bastards out of town.
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby eyeno » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:59 pm

jackriddler wrote

- BoA shift in derivatives > not just a huge new grab at whatever can be shaken down from the govt, but possible sign the money-go-round jig is (again) up.



I have been watching that one too. This one will make the bailout look small by comparison. Last figure I saw was 70 trillion and maybe more. The GDP of the entire world is only about 65 trillion.

I hope Greece defaults on their debt. I wonder what their punishment for that would be? Greek 911? It could also just be part of the big plan. Have Greece default on their debt as an excuse to create a domino mechanism and topple the world closer to a World Central Bank? Hard to know with these tricksters.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby 2012 Countdown » Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:11 pm

Bruce Dazzling wrote:Chris Hedges and Amy Goodman will be on the Charlie Rose Show tonight.


Clip is up...

A discussion about Occupy Wall Street with Chris Hedges and Amy Goodman in Current Affairs
on Monday, October 24, 2011

24 min clip-
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11961

====

Also-
with Paul Volcker
in Current Affairs, Business
on Monday, October 24, 2011
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11964

===

Goldman Sachs v. Occupy Wall Street: A Greg Palast Investigation

October 25, 2011

A controversy in the banking community has arisen around the Occupy Wall Street movement. Greg Palast investigates the story behind Goldman Sachs’ recent decision to pull out of a fundraiser for the Lower East Side People’s Federal Credit Union in New York City after it learned the event was honoring the protesters at Occupy Wall Street. The investment bank withdrew its name from the fundraiser and also canceled a $5,000 pledge. Was the $5,000 a Goldman Sachs donation or actually American taxpayer bailout money Goldman set aside for community banks? [includes rush transcript]

FULL w/Video-
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/10/25/ ... all_street
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby stevie ray » Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:18 pm

Dr. Ruskin from the clips above seems to fit the repub "legitimate female" in terms of her look and her way of speaking.
Think Sara Palin.
Think Michelle Bachmann.

I find her so very disingenuous and her themes so perfectly in tune with the usual tripe of the spin machine that I am catching myself uttering a silent wish that Google had already opened their facial recognition internet search software to the public. I'm betting that if we had access to that we could find her Head Shot somewhere on the WWW.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby stevie ray » Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:54 pm

Hope you all don't mind me posting this. I did some very preliminary sniffing and look at this:

http://theatredance.buffalo.edu/alumni/news/

Scroll down to Class of 1992, Karen Bailes Ruskin.
:shrug: just seems interesting that she's in a theatre program's listing of alumni.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby barracuda » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:18 pm

OCCUPY OAKLAND was attacked this morning with gas weapons, flash grenades, rubber bullets, and sound cannons, resulting in the eviction of the protesters from Frank Ogawa Plaza, and the arrest of many.

The most dangerous traps are the ones you set for yourself. - Phillip Marlowe
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:21 pm

Here's the good Doctor's bio.

She's quite the despicable little media maven.

Dr. Karen Ruskin, Psychotherapist

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Dr. Karen is passionate about helping people to help themselves get to a better place.

Dr. Karen and her elite team of skilled, licensed, and professional therapists are passionate about providing quality counseling services.

Dr. Karen has helped thousands of couples enhance their marriages, families resolve their conflicts, and individuals make significant long term life shifts over the past 18 years, and continues to do so.

Dr. Karen’s approach is direct, she tells you like it is with compassion and professionalism. With her solution focused philosophy, she believes change need not take years.

* Psychotherapist * Author * Columnist *

* Fox 25 News Boston: Regular Go-To Mental Health Expert *

* Media Professional * The Relationship Expert *

* Founder and Owner of Dr. Karen Ruskin & Associates, Inc. *

* Speaker * Consultant * Coach *

“There is a key for the right solution for each problem, I help people to help themselves to find that key and get to a better place.” –Dr. Karen

“When you self introspect, have true awareness, take action in your life, and work hard, along with motivation and determination, you are the one person that can be the difference that makes the difference that it takes to enhance your life and that of your loved ones.” –Dr. Karen
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:24 pm

That's the worst copy I've seen in 2011. And I fix bad copy for a living.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby ninakat » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:28 pm

seemslikeadream wrote:Don't Protest, Resist
Occupy the System
by JEFFREY ST. CLAIR and JOSHUA FRANK


Thanks SLAD -- that is an excellent piece, right in line with my view of OWS (especially after having argued last week with a die-hard Democrat/Obamapologist who thinks he can personally add his own brand of co-optation to the movement). This one's definitely worth passing around.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby brainpanhandler » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:30 pm

JEFFREY ST. CLAIR and JOSHUA FRANK wrote:The 99% movement needs to forsake protest for a sustained resistance and disruption of the status quo. After all, the object isn’t reform—we’re far, far beyond that–but radical, systemic change. Its structure should remain enigmatic, diffuse, protean—too slippery to be captured and co-opted by Democrats looking to hijack its momentum. In order to maintain its integrity and political power, the 99% movement must publicly shun any perilous alliance with Democratic front groups such as MoveOn and the Sierra Club.


Occupy MoveOn. Occupy the Sierra Club. Co-opt them. The Sierra Club and MoveOn are comprised largely of well meaning people . Even if the leadership wants to reform and work within the system, the rank and file are the 99%. The 99% movement needs every ally it can get. Alienating organizations composed largely of natural allies is foolish and counter productive. Simply because there are no leaders does not mean we have to abandon strategic thinking.

Let’s run the bastards out of town.


yah. That'll work.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Oct 25, 2011 2:35 pm

Wombaticus Rex wrote:That's the worst copy I've seen in 2011. And I fix bad copy for a living.


Yeah, this isn't so much a quote as it is a train wreck of verbal diarrhea.

“When you self introspect, have true awareness, take action in your life, and work hard, along with motivation and determination, you are the one person that can be the difference that makes the difference that it takes to enhance your life and that of your loved ones.”

–Dr. Karen


Who goes to her idiotic site and says "yes, I must have HER on my program!"

Oh right, people whose job it is to brainwash the masses into protecting the system that destroys them.

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