#OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby elfismiles » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:25 am


Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Libraries, We Ain't Gonna Take It
Libraries Stand up to Rahm Budget (Video)

Library workers aren't gonna take it. No, they ain't gonna take it anymore.

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The petition reads: "We, the undersigned, value our city libraries. We support full funding of the Chicago Public Libraries that will enable them to be open, accessible, and fully staffed by dedicated professionals at all current operating hours and locations."

"The Chicago Public Libraries are city treasures, community centers, welcoming to children and families, and important resources for a multitude of community needs," the petition reads. "We urge you to join us in full support for the libraries, reverse threatened cuts and provide the adequate funding they need."

Last week Occupy Chicago took on City Hall, filing petitions for a permanent, public space for protesters to occupy. Emanuel said no.

Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-ro ... 15468.html



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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby 2012 Countdown » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:52 pm

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How about some KO?
Spitzer - "All So-Called Progressives in D.C. Have Done Nothing Close to OWS"

10-31-11 6 (1) - Occupying The Future, with Elliot Spitzer - Countdown with Keith Olbermann


CURRENT TV Countdown w/ KEITH OLBERMANN - 31 Oct. 2011: Keith discusses the latest smear attempts toward Occupy Wall Street demonstrations from Fox News w/ former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Spitzer gives his ideas on where the movement can go next.

He says the crackdown on OWS "shouldn't be happening in New York," and that Gov. Cuomo should be called "Governor 1%."

SPITZER: "This is almost exclusively a peaceful, well-thought-out protest by people who care: that's why the public is with them."

OLBERMANN: "And you have written now, many people had made points similar to this, but I think you made it more strongly than others and I want to know why in particular, that they have, that there is already a victory to declare..."

SPITZER: "Oh, absolutely."

OLBERMANN: "...changing the dialogue. How do you sustain that when temperatures are not sustainable. It's a symbol that makes it sustainable, but the symbol involves people staying there."

SPITZER: "Well, well, look, first of all, the frustration at these so-called pundits, and thoughtful people, on major editorial pages saying all they're doing is showing up. Wait a minute, they, being the Occupy Wall Street folks, have done more to change what we're talking about, then all the politicians in Washington who pretend to be progressives or liberal - all of them put together, maybe except Elizabeth Warren.

They've done nothing that comes close to what this group of students and thoughtful young kids has done. So, that's why my hat goes off to them.

Now, what next? It is hard. It's going to be cold. So here are a couple of simple things. One: Every college kid in America goes home over Thanksgiving. Announce the day before Thanksgiving, when kids are getting home, huge rallies. Show the support on college campuses, which, from my sort-of experiential information, is huge. Get big-name musicians. Think back to the '60s, hate to say, you and I can do that, Pete Seeger, get Bruce out there. Get them to say in every spot the day before Thanksgiving, huge rallies to make our, sort of, opening statement as we go into the next chapter.

The other thing I would do, you know what, maybe we are going to take two weeks off, but during that time, get the Robert Reiches, the Joe Stieglitzes, the Paul Krugman, the really thoughtful, smart folks, come up with a couple of ideas.

Now, here is what I think is the clincher. Come January, every governor, every mayor, gives a State of the State, State of the City - leverage off them. The entire media is at every state capitol, at every city hall. Have a rally with 10,000 folks. Go to Albany, where we have a governor, hate to say it, in New York, who is opposing the billionaire's tax. Say 'Gov. 1 %, we're showing up and we're going to steal your story. You can be inside the chamber giving a typical speech, we're going to be there talking about real people. Have a 100,000 people in Washington the day of the State of the Union. Make those markers when we supposedly define the agenda. Mass huge numbers with musicians, with smart people...

And let me just add, they don't need advice from me. They have done an amazing job."

OLBERMANN: "You will recall, perhaps, the name Henry Ruth, who was one of the assistant prosecutors when they eliminated the special prosecutor during Watergate, and the recollections of the night that they fired Archibald Cox, was of his office being flooded by telegrams most of which said 'Stay in your office!' And it didn't mean he could do anything staying in his office, but the presence, the symbol, can't be overrated here, can it?"

SPITZER: "That's right, absolutely not. And you NEED a symbol like that. That's why Zucotti Park, Liberty Park, has become so powerful, especially - I mean, let's face it - what the NYPD and others are doing, we need to dig deeper and find out what's going on, certainly, hate to say it, has helped Occupy Wall Street. It has made every person say 'Hey, wait a minute, these are basically good individuals who are peaceful, who are doing what they think is important for our country, and we agree with them. Why are they being arrested?'

OLBERMANN: "Right, and having been governor, you would know, what governor would ever allow rubber bullets to be used on unarmed protesters."

SPITZER: "Or the governor of New York trying to kick them out of state parks. Just shouldn't be happening in New York."

OLBERMAN: "Not good PR."

SPITZER: "No."
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^^partial transcript, much more is said^^
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Olbermann: Police Deliberately Sending Homeless, Drug Addicts to Zucotti Park?



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And did you guys see KO put on the V mask last night?! Ha!-

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Jeff » Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:50 pm

The Occupy movement is making the world more like the web

By Steve Anderson
November 1, 2011

The other day I decided to visit the site of "Occupy Vancouver". What I found was a network of service tents scattered among open spaces, filled with people engaging in what seemed like unending conversations about politics, democracy, and the future. An ethos of sharing and collaborating pervaded the space, and people seemed to revel in each other's company.

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The whole space feels dynamic and intuitive. At first I couldn't put my finger on it, but I soon realized that Occupy Vancouver reminds me of "unconferences" I've attended. Unconferences are a kind of event that are common in the software industry. At unconferences, a topic is agreed to in advance and participants organize themselves into sessions on the day of the event. Unconferences were inspired by the non-hierarchical, collaborative nature of open-source software development and the web in general. In essence, they are the values and practices you find on the web enacted in the offline word.

In a similar way, Occupy Vancouver feels like an ongoing space infused with web values and practices. Their structure of participation mirrors that of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, which is 100 per cent produced by volunteers. While Wikipedia entries are open to be edited by any Internet user, most people participate just by viewing and maybe sharing entries; a smaller group of about 90,000 people actively edit pages, and a still smaller group makes the vast majority of edits and upholds the rules. Wikipedia is operated as a non-profit and decisions pertaining to governance are made primarily via consensus.

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Part of the frustration that led to the occupations is not just focused on the persistent corruption and widening inequality in our society, it's also frustration with the democratic deficit, the disenfranchisement that comes from dealing with opaque, hierarchical institutions, and the lack of real agency.

Will it last? I have no idea, but I think these social practices are addictive and contagious. "Occupying Together" could prefigure a new kind of society where people are appreciated for their unique talents and skills, where roles are more flexible and engaging, and where the world as a whole feels more like the web.

Steve Anderson is the executive director of OpenMedia.ca.


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Postby norton ash » Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:56 pm

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^^ Colbert, btw, demonstrating how he's going to infiltrate OWS with his SuperPac for those who missed it. He plans to buy its 'leadership.'

The 'End the Lockout' extended joke is that his PAC has already taken money from NBA Dallas owner Marc Cuban and is now 'impartially' placing NBA-owner-friendly political ads. It's a rich schtick, and getting richer. His infiltration of OWS continues in tonight's episode.

Great mainstream bump for OWS, and for his ongoing demonstrating of how PACs work.

The man's a genius, and he's on our side.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:57 pm

From Think Progress.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby 2012 Countdown » Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:13 pm

Saw Colbert myself ...I started cracking up laughing when the shot of him dressed up like he was. Yes, he's on our side.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:26 pm

Goldman Sachs To Be Tried By People's Court in Zuccotti Park
Posted at November 1, 2011, 10:05 am
AlterNet


Goldman Sachs will be tried this Thursday, November 3, for crimes against the American public. Cornel West, noted civil rights activist, and Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize winner, will be among those presiding, and testimony for the prosecution will include individuals who have been directly affected and harmed by the actions of Goldman Sachs. The trial is open to the public, and if you can't make it? Tune in to WBAI (99.5 FM in New York) or online at http://www.wbai.org this Thursday, from 10 AM to 12 noon, where it will be broadcast live. If the government won't do it? We'll take it into our own hands.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:37 pm

This piece of filth is a couple of weeks old, but I wanted to expose it to as many eyes as possible in order to increase the amount of negative karmic energy directed towards this pus sack named Michael Goodwin

Obama and the Destroyers In Zuccotti Park
By Michael Goodwin
Published October 19, 2011
FoxNews.com


With each passing day, the Occupy Wall Street movement is picking up steam. The growing roster of A-list supporters at home and from around the globe is impressive, if that’s the right word.

Iran’s chief mad mullah, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, loves the protests, the government of China applauds them, and Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez is positively gung-ho.

Naturally, the American Nazi Party favors the lusty attacks on the “Judeo-capitalist banksters” while the Socialist Party USA and the Communist Party USA are happy passengers on the anti-Wall Street bandwagon.

Oh, and Barack Obama hearts the movement, too.

Because you should judge a man by his allies, our president might want to reconsider the villainous company he is keeping. Despite his claim that protesters reflect a “broad-based frustration about how our financial system works,” the people sleeping in Zuccotti Park are not there to help him create middle-class jobs or save the ones that exist.

If they were, America’s crackpot foreign and domestic adversaries wouldn’t be cheering. Their support reveals what the movement is really about.

Plain and simple, the movement is about destroying capitalism, which most protesters see as the enemy. They don’t want to fix the financial system. They want to bring it down.

Movement leaders don’t want the economy to grow, which would mean the Big Bad Banks would be healthy enough to lend and Evil Corporations would be healthy enough to borrow. They want to redistribute wealth, not create it.

They hope banks and corporations go belly-up, except, of course, for those that produce cool stuff they like. The cool stuff, actually, all stuff, should be free because profits are filthy.

For the Wall Street campers, housing grows on trees and storks deliver small businesses. They oppose banks making money on home mortgages and loans to entrepreneurs. Pollster Doug Schoen finds a third are willing to use violence to get their way.

It is bad enough that Obama is trying to recruit this destructive cult for partisan purposes. It is even worse that he is not alone.
Mitt Romney, the probable GOP presidential nominee, foolishly gave credence to the protesters’ distorted vision that American society consists of a few haves oppressing a multitude of have-nots, with nothing in the middle.

“I don’t worry about the top 1 percent,” Romney told a New Hampshire audience. “They’re doing just fine by themselves. I worry about the 99 percent in America. And so I look at what’s happening on Wall Street, and my own view is, boy I understand how those people feel ... The people in this country are upset.”

Yes, yes, about 75 percent of Americans are upset about the economy and the lack of jobs. But it verges on insanity to say that the protesters in lower Manhattan are typical examples of that angst, and thus deserving of mainstream support.

To endorse the radical movement’s sentiments is to deny reality and make the jobs crisis worse. More taxes, debt and regulation would kill the future. If new entitlements are created, it’s game over.
Obama already has made the financial system a pinata. Now that it’s spilled its candy -- Goldman Sachs is losing money, hooray! -- he wants to beat it to death to get four more years. He certainly doesn’t need Romney’s help.

As I noted Sunday, New York City has about 3.7 million jobs, yet fewer than 500 committed leftists are holding the city hostage with their Woodstock tent city. Everybody knows they are torturing the First Amendment, but nobody has the guts to say “Enough!”

Mayor Bloomberg has come up especially small in this emergency. He laments the protesters selfishness in harming local businesses and residents, yet is too timid to forge a solution.

So he dispatches a garrison of New York’s Finest to baby-sit a group of hooligans who occasionally attack them, spew anti-Semitic rants and turn the streets into toilets. And working New Yorkers pick up the exorbitant tab for the stand-off.

Someday, there might be a comic angle to this drama, but not yet. For now, Occupy Wall Street is shaping up as a tragedy that will doom the hopes of millions of Americans who simply want an honest government and a decent job.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/10/ ... z1cTpGmTcx




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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:51 pm

elfismiles wrote:Joe Rogan on Occupy Wallstreet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjMcDXGkR8I


"The system is completely fucked up; it doesn't work. The human race and the way it deals with the environment and the resources is like people who live in a 10 storey building, and every day you go down to the first floor and pull a couple of bricks out, and then you get on the roof and you start building another floor."

~ Joe Rogan
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:17 pm

An Open Letter to the Citizens of Oakland from the Oakland Police Officers’ Association

1 November 2011 – Oakland, Ca.

We represent the 645 police officers who work hard every day to protect the citizens of Oakland. We, too, are the 99% fighting for better working conditions, fair treatment and the ability to provide a living for our children and families. We are severely understaffed with many City beats remaining unprotected by police during the day and evening hours.

As your police officers, we are confused.

On Tuesday, October 25th, we were ordered by Mayor Quan to clear out the encampments at Frank Ogawa Plaza and to keep protesters out of the Plaza. We performed the job that the Mayor’s Administration asked us to do, being fully aware that past protests in Oakland have resulted in rioting, violence and destruction of property.

Then, on Wednesday, October 26th, the Mayor allowed protesters back in – to camp out at the very place they were evacuated from the day before.

To add to the confusion, the Administration issued a memo on Friday, October 28th to all City workers in support of the “Stop Work” strike scheduled for Wednesday, giving all employees, except for police officers, permission to take the day off.

That’s hundreds of City workers encouraged to take off work to participate in the protest against “the establishment.” But aren’t the Mayor and her Administration part of the establishment they are paying City employees to protest? Is it the City’s intention to have City employees on both sides of a skirmish line?

It is all very confusing to us.

Meanwhile, a message has been sent to all police officers: Everyone, including those who have the day off, must show up for work on Wednesday. This is also being paid for by Oakland taxpayers. Last week’s events alone cost Oakland taxpayers over $1 million.

The Mayor and her Administration are beefing up police presence for Wednesday’s work strike they are encouraging and even “staffing,” spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars for additional police presence – at a time when the Mayor is also asking Oakland residents to vote on an $80 parcel tax to bail out the City’s failing finances.

All of these mixed messages are confusing.

We love Oakland and just want to do our jobs to protect Oakland residents. We respectfully ask the citizens of Oakland to join us in demanding that our City officials, including Mayor Quan, make sound decisions and take responsibility for these decisions. Oakland is struggling – we need real leaders NOW who will step up and lead – not send mixed messages. Thank you for listening.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:51 pm

^^Fantastic. Bless them for speaking about the SNAFUs Law Enforcement operates under on the daily. I do wish more of "us" on the other side of the lines had some idea about what's really going on at police HQ.
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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Simulist » Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:04 pm

When the people rebel against the king, the king's guards eventually always have to decide whose side they're going to be on. It can get messy.

We may call this a democracy, but "royal" families nevertheless run the show.

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby barracuda » Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:07 pm

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Re: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET campaign - September 17

Postby Plutonia » Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:58 pm

Bruce Dazzling wrote:
Goldman Sachs To Be Tried By People's Court in Zuccotti Park
Posted at November 1, 2011, 10:05 am
AlterNet


Goldman Sachs will be tried this Thursday, November 3, for crimes against the American public. Cornel West, noted civil rights activist, and Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize winner, will be among those presiding, and testimony for the prosecution will include individuals who have been directly affected and harmed by the actions of Goldman Sachs. The trial is open to the public, and if you can't make it? Tune in to WBAI (99.5 FM in New York) or online at http://www.wbai.org this Thursday, from 10 AM to 12 noon, where it will be broadcast live. If the government won't do it? We'll take it into our own hands.
OMG!!! I would love to be there for that!!

Anyone here up for reporting on that for us far away peeps here? *on knees* "Please God (if there is a God) let it be livestreamed.."


Also another fantastic development:
JackHart67 Jack Hart

@sweeet_t_ara Orig @garonsen #OccupyOakland

GA just passed proposal 2 encourage occupation of bank-owned/foreclosed & abandoned properties.

14 hours ago


I'm striking tomorrow in solidarity with Oakland. :P
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