Feds Helped Coordinate Occupy X Crackdowns
Lawrence_Bird writes "The Feds helped break up the Occupy protests by providing advice and assistance from the FBI and DHS. From the article: 'Oakland Mayor Jean Quan said on Monday that her city and others across the country coordinated their crackdowns of Occupy Wall Street camps. Rick Ellis, a Minneapolis-based journalist for Examiner.com, reports that these cities also had the help of the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation." In related conspiracy news, apcullen wrote in with a story by Time Magazine guest columnist Naomi Wolf who claims: "Instead of imminent safety issues, the timing of the crackdown was far more likely to do with the fact that the Occupy movement was planning something media-savvy at last: a 'carnival' on Wall Street on Thursday in which protesters would telegenically tell their individual stories of hardship, job loss and disenfranchisement. It is that event that posed a 'safety risk' — to the efforts of Wall Street and the Bloomberg administration to manage the narrative."
They Occupy protests were broken up for simple obvious reasons
1. They were planning disrupting Wall Street. In other words, they were threatening the economy and even Bloomy can't allow that.
2. The Occupy protests were jumping the shark and losing popular support as crime ramped up and local business suffered. So the mayors got together and did something about it all at once so no one would have to go first and get singled out for counter attack.
3. The Occupy folks themselves kinda wanted to get shut down for the winter and aren't likely to put up more than token resistence. Expect a resurgence in the spring.
Democrat delenda est
I think they need to occupy the business side of a job. I'm sorry that recruiters have tricked you into think you're management right out of college. You have to earn your way up. Start at the bottom. It's okay.
We see what our new POTUS, with his new administration, does as head of state. Not that this comes as any surprise considering every thing he's done so far. Naturally, our federal government will continue to make decisions that favor their corporate sponsors, everyone else be damned.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
Carpet bomb the losers
Did you really think you could threaten the powers-that-be and not have them turn the full force of the government they control on you at some point? Did you really think that just because they supported protests in the Middle East that they would tolerate them HERE against THEMSELVES? Come on.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
No, you can not go to any country in the world. See other countries are protective of their workers. Go ahead, try to go to India and work. Others have tried and found that it simply can not be done.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
Nowhereistan is nice this time of year.
Huh? How is it even possible for a small group like that to be "threatening the economy"? No, don't answer that. Real terrorists might read your answer and use it against America.
How could crime have "ramped up" when there were so many cops standing around watching them?
Ryan T. Sammartino
"Ancora imparo"
Don't let the door hit you on the ass on your way out.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
Your rights there are defined by Sharia, and the government won't mess with you as long as you exercise those rights.
having an organized approach and being advised by experts was a lot better then every group of police doing it themselves.
The Kruger Dunning explains most post on
Note that this also implies that all that is left of "the economy" is Wall Street. How telling. How very appropriate.
This is nothing new to protests. They get cleared out all the time (even in the USA) and then regroup. Is the timing suspicious, a little, but you could have picked any day for the clearing and then said it was to harm a future event. I was never in the protests (none were near my location) but I hope they shrug this off and regroup. I also REALLY hope they get some fricken direction and organization. Simply being there isn't enough, they have to organize efforts on specific targets more than the few leaders have so far. Oh, and for the love of God take some control over the 'live feeds' and at least try to find someone with any amount of charisma and social skills to narrate them. The live streams I've watched so far were a painful raping of my eyes and ears.
I thought only crazy right-wingers were conspiracy theorists. What the hell OWS?
I lean left, and, FWIW, OWS isn't hurting the Dems' image -- it's the DINOs in Congress and a business-friendly head of the executive branch who's eager to negotiate in the name of bipartisanship.
How could crime have "ramped up" when there were so many cops standing around watching them?
Watch the videos from Oakland. The protesters viciously assaulted the police nightsticks, shields, tear-gas cannisters, etc. with military-grade abdominal muscles, heads, and faces.
I'd tell you to watch the New York videos, but the media blackout was quite effective.
Lacking <sarcasm> tags,
BINGO!!! We have a winner. The crackdown on the Occupy movement happened because the Democrats had discovered that not only did the movement help their chances in next year's elections, they were hurting those chances.
The truth is that all men having power ought to be mistrusted. James Madison
If you're going to troll, at least be creative and original.
Oh, I didn't realize only "liberals" were in favor of free speech. Thanks for enlightening us.
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
The OWS movement in some form was inevitable. A movement to galvanize a response to economic inequality would have developed in some other way if OWS hadn't come along. Now they have a nice long winter to plan around kitchen tables across the USA.
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stolen 900 million dollars of customer money, and if you disagree with Occupy Wallstreet then all i can say is: "get yourself a jar of vaseline go to your bank and give them all your money and bend over"
Politics is Treachery, Religion is Brainwashing
Thought it was telling that this quote from HsT was on the bottom of the Slashdot page. I can't help but to think he would have been proud.
"(I) have this unfortunate condition that causes me not to believe a single thing any politician says when a mic's on.
Virtually every country in the world will gladly accept someone with experience and qualifications, provided they actually get a job in the country before going over there.
During a war, our military can "embed" reporters with front-line combat units.
But with what appears to be a peaceful protest (in NYC), the police have to remove the media from the area.
"a 'carnival' on Wall Street on Thursday in which protesters would telegenically tell their individual stories of hardship, job loss and disenfranchisement." def. Having a physical appearance and exhibiting personal qualities that are deemed highly appealing to television viewers So only the PRETTY protesters get to tell their story?? Who is writing for the media these days? Somebody tell them that the 1000 monkeys with 1000 typewriters wasn't a real solution!!
Wasn't this pretty predictable? I can't see how anyone participating in these protests could have imagined that they would be allowed to stay indefinitely without getting rousted by the cops. It's a form of civil disobedience. What is the point of arguing about whether DHS and FBI are involved, about details of the law, about various mayors' secret motivations, etc.? If you do civil disobedience, you expect to get hauled off to jail.
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Agreed.
Truth isn't Truth - Guliani
...the best solution would have been to just ignore them, they would have gone home when winter hit.
I'm just curious how much the FBI and DHS involvement cost the taxpayers? I know I sure feel safer knowing that limited resources are being spent to protect us from peaceful protestors camped out in city parks.
Create a spoof of the Rose Parade on the same day. For example, a Scooby-Doo float that says "Rax the Rich!". (Except RIAA will get to them before the FBI does.)
Table-ized A.I.
1. "They were planning disrupting Wall Street. In other words, they were threatening the economy and even Bloomy can't allow that".
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It's the traders on Wall Street who are disrupting the economy, currently they are shorting Italy into bankruptcy so as they can go back in and 'rescue' it, just like they did Greece, Ireland and Iceland before it
2. "The Occupy protests were jumping the shark and losing popular support as crime ramped up and local business suffered. So the mayors got together and did something about it all at once so no one would have to go first and get singled out for counter attack".
This is total BS, despite an almost total blackout in the media the protests were growing and there is a deep seated anger at the financial sector by the people out of jobs and out of homes.
3. "The Occupy folks themselves kinda wanted to get shut down for the winter and aren't likely to put up more than token resistence. Expect a resurgence in the spring".
Why writes your material ?
This is a war between rich parents who created the wealth, and the rich children who cannot sustain it. All I have are anecdotes, but I saw a lot of people complaining about being $100K in debt. How the hell do you do burn that much cash if you're "lower class"? That's more than I earn in a year.
Why don't you just trust us? I can't understand it.
truth /trooTH/ (noun): Whatever government officials are quoted saying. Bonus points if they're anonymous.
"Science can amuse and fascinate us all, but it is engineering that changes the world. " - Asimov.
I heard the crackdown started because the occupiers were manufacturing sunglasses in an old church nearby.
All this talk about the 1%ers controlling 50% of wealth makes me wonder.
If the 1%ers control that much wealth- why can't they afford to buy a car instead of having to drive motorcycles?
"That's the way to do it" - Punch
Really.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2011/11/top-favorite-stock-holdings-of-congress/
Occupy Monster.com?
Is anyone else starting to feel like we are living in the Shadowrun universe. Except the magick that is.
Hmm...
Where were all the liberals defending the free speech of Tea Party groups. Who largely, have been fighting for the exact same causes.
With two expections. They view .gov as an equal part of the problem. And aren't asking for entitlements. But Tea Party has been opposing the bank bailouts and Wall St crap for years. Where have all you OWS people been the past 4 years?
They did it by taking out loans to go to small private liberal-arts schools and getting useless degrees like (insert group) studies or ancient non-rhyming Sumerian poetry. They were then completely floored that employers weren't lining up outside their door to shower them with money and beg these people to come work for them.
The meek may inherit the earth, but the strong shall take the stars.
'999'
That is all.
huh huh, huh huh
I think they call it "Student loans"
You probably live within your means. Many don't.
Debt creates debt. It is very easy for those in debt for that debt to exponentially grow.
It is just like investments- your money will grow quicker than the money you put in it. Debt does the same thing in a negative way- only quicker because instead of 5% interest it is (for some) over 24%.
I feel the frustrations- in the world of marketing telling us we need this and that- it is tempting to feeling like you're entitled to certain lifestyles... ... but when over 50% of the people in the country classified as living below poverty level still manage to spend hundreds of dollars a year on cable-TV- it's easy to see a lot of the money that throw people into mega-debt is not the necessities it is silly luxuries that people feel they are entitled to.
"That's the way to do it" - Punch
Yes, it was hurting the Democrat's image. Specifically by telling the truth and making people aware that Democrats support and protect the 1% every bit as much as the Republicans do.
Give me Classic Slashdot or give me death!
There are only two realistic ways to end up that in debt. Three if you're addicted to hookers and blow, but I digress.
First up, housing. It was catastrophically overpriced everywhere in the country, and is still badly overpriced in most areas. Still, if you're that fucking poor, you go live in the ass end of nowhere with your $20k house. Yes, I said $20k. Not $150k. Not $300k. Not $800k. $20k. There are massive, massive swaths of the country where you can buy a rather decent little house for some mere tens of thousands of dollars. Granted, you're in the ass end of nowhere and have little economic mobility as a result - but that's the downside of playing it safe.
If you chose to move somewhere with expensive housing but better economic/career/whatever options - well, honestly... Tough. You pays your money, you takes your chances.
Second is education. I shed no tears, and I'm not going to even go into it here, because it'd be a thirty page rant about the stupidity of both immature adults and their parents with regard to how college education actually works. Look kids - I'm sorry that your expensive degree doesn't automatically land you a job, but that's been the case for at least half a goddamned century.
We'll know when things are picking up speed when all of the following conditions are met: -People at the top are ignoring bad news. -Crack-downs are met with larger numbers of supporters every time OR crack-downs are so severe that protest groups go underground. -Active and obvious attempts are made by the US government to interfere with stories like this very one; slashdot, for example, would pull stories "so we can stay operational" -The general populace starts completely ignoring and/or mocking the government-controlled media -Governmental organizations start worrying about loyalty in employees in the context of inside politics. For example the FBI would start to quietly lay off liberals or conservatives. These are the things that happen in every regime with a "free press" and a fairly wealthy population when the government jumps the shark. I don't believe any of them have happened yet in the US.
If video games influenced behavior the Pac Man generation would be eating pills and running away from their problems.
You mean they don't work through college anymore? An interesting notion...
...we've been able to talk NYMEx Crude Oil to well over the $100 mark!! Come get yours!!! It's going to be $120!!! $140!!!! $160!!!! and we will have another breakdown like we had before as transportation costs make groceries worth their weight in gold (you won't have money for them anyway if you want to heat your house over the winter).
And you were worried that the Patriot Act would be turned on you. Oh wait....
are the last non-violent warning the 1% will get.
They may bottle it up for now (though I doubt they'll succeed at that), but the root causes of OWS and the Tea Party remain and they will build to the point where the 1% are publicly beheaded, mark my words.
The federal government has shown it cannot manage hurricane relief, which is something that was forecast and for which they supposedly train constantly. How will they fare when the country explodes along every fault line at once? Hint: the 1% will be lynched.
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
No, he means that tuition costs have increased beyond the amount of money you can make working during college. Take a look for yourself.
I'm going go to out on a limb here and say that the level of animosity directed at OWS is more telling about Slashdot than about the movement itself. Take a look in the mirror for a moment - have you all really had bad firsthand experience with "hippy rapists crapping in the streets downtown" or whatever - or is it more true that OWS has hit a nerve here?
The honest answer is a lot of Slashdotters are either IT people or programmers (or IT people wishing you were programmers) and you ARE part of the 99%. Your jobs CAN and HAVE been outsourced, to a large degree. Your current income level IS a product of outsourcing and capital flight. How much IT support comes from offshore?
How many of you paid a big chunk for a CS degree and are now wondering how you're ever going to pay it off? Still renting? Living with friends? Living at home? Living without health care? Not yet confronted down-the-road looming expenses like kids, a mortgage, your parents' end-of-life care?
Maybe put aside, for a moment, your epigrams about dirty hippies, and think about how OWS is relevant to your own situation.
Cling very, very tightly to that foaming patriotism. It's all you'll have left if things keep going like they are.
"Gold still represents the ultimate form of payment in the world." - Alan Greenspan, 1999
Exactly. Observe that every city with an Occupy group was run by progressives/Democrats. They waived permitting regs they agressively enforced on the Tea Party because they supported the idea of OWS, believing they had finally found their answer to the Tea Party after the failures of the Coffee Party and No Labels. It was the exact moment that opinion among the Party opinion makers decided OWS had went from asset to liability that the crackdown started.
Democrat delenda est
> I saw a lot of people complaining about being $100K in debt.
Better question: How the hell do you burn through $100K and have no marketable skill?
Democrat delenda est
they served a purpose for those who started them (an outfit in Canada of all places). The Democratic party needed something which they could take over to present the idea that there was an actual liberal version of the Tea Party. Unfortunately they did not get this. Why? Simple, it was not a true spontaneous movement, it was fabricated and being such it was susceptible to being corrupted by those who wanted it for something else.
So yeah, it only went on as long as it got GOOD press. As soon as the seedy side started being published everywhere it was toast.
You cannot fabricate a change in politics. You can certainly try to co-opt one as Republicans attempted to do with the Tea Party but the Tea Party's genuineness is provable by the fact that old school politicians (Read Washington Republicans) despise its influence.
There may truly be a liberal equivalent but we will never know because the powers that be on the Left refuse to allow it to rise on its own because they cannot allow to happen to them what the Tea Party did to the Republican establishment which is, the people are more important than the party.
* Winners compare their achievements to their goals, losers compare theirs to that of others.
#OccupyX will look great on twitter. Consider it stolen. ;)
Hahaha, yes, like that.
"Obi-Ron [Paul], you're our only hope!"
An enigma, wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in bacon and cheese
And you thought someone making $24k/year could pay a $30k/year for college without using loans?
If you're working in a low end job because you don't have any secondary education, you're probably not making enough to pay for college.
That doesn't answer why/how people rack up $100k of student debt for a useless degree, but that's another issue entirely.
Depends on where you go to school. My local university is $2000 a semester. It isn't prestigious in the least, but I took out only one loan in my time there, and I was able to work my way through the rest. Why these kids demand to got to prestigious schools for vocations that are not in demand is befuddling.
Because pointing out the obvious things slashdot malcontents overlook is not to be tolerated.
Fox of course was promoting the Tea Party activists as much as possible, but the rest were either apathetic, or downright hostile like MSNBC (Keith Olbermann was particularly vile).
Be honest, it was hard to get the same statement from two OWS protesters as to what the protests were about in the beginning. Since it is a centralized movement, they had a committee finally agree to a list of demands a month after the protests started.
The Tea Party, founded as grassroots, has no command structure. However, various people have donated money for events and tried to influence or coopt it. Occupy Wall Street was started by Adbusters with other liberal help, and underwent three months of planning before the first protest (the domain was registered in June). George Soros' money is showing itself everywhere in the Occupy movement, with the likes of MoveOn.org, Res Publica and the Tides Foundation coordinating financial and material support and publicity nationwide. Leftist union money and support has been there from the beginning, ordering members to show for protests and providing other material support.
It is my opinion (just that, no more) that someone making $24K and no safety net has no business going to a $30K/year school. There are cheaper schools that are perfectly fine.
Your statements are asinine and you should probably reconsider before making yourself look more like a fool.
Given that we're on Slashdot and have had many stories about engineers jumping over to IT because all the work is being outsourced your view of reality is stunning. Given that I went 100k in debt getting a software engineering degree, and that I actually landed a job that paid well enough to justify it. I can't comprehend how you could imagine a world in which that makes sense? People don't have a choice of schools, they all cost a lot if you want a quality education. This is why you're seeing the rise of community colleges which are more cost effective. Certifications cost a lot so schools get more and more expensive as they have to hire PHDs to achieve certain levels of certifications. Community colleges are already getting a lot more expensive so all the options are disappearing fast. Then of course their is ever more dwindling support for federal funding of public universities causing them to raise tuition further.
I have several friends that graduated med school over the last few years and they are similar freaking out with 180k in debt on the light side.
Education and healthcare never make sense as for profit ventures, this is always the end result. Only the rich can then afford an education and then we're back to where we started.
Fortunately we're talking about fundamental issues which have been grossly neglected. Perhaps with enough light getting shined on the situation people will start to realize that it doesn't have to be that way and we don't even have to be communists to change it!
You mean they don't work through college anymore? An interesting notion...
Where is an undergrad going to make enough money to pay for even 1/5th of college, and still expect to graduate on time with good grades?
McDonalds? Starbucks? Target? Wal-Mart? Not unless they raised the salary to $50 an hour.
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Meh. I didn't quite get through my degree in school because of severe mental stress caused by my leg and family issues. I have no degree, so it's hard to get a job in my major for Computer Science or minor Japanese. I'm doing some work for an indian company right now so I am hoping for about 400 a month. You can say, "FUCK YOU YOU GIMP, GET A FUCKING RETAIL JOB AND WORK YOUR SHIT. I DON'T CARE IF YOU ARE MISSING A FUCKNIG LEG." But that is the reason why I ran away to Seattle to kill myself in front of the student loans office. Fuck OWS.
The thought of hanging myself at my student loan organization doesn't bug me as much when I think it might make a differ
Why was the original submission title changed from Obama Administration who have direct executive control of FBI and DHS to "feds"
Mostly at his Texas ranch, which had been made over to basically be a White House away from home. He did his business, held his meetings, entertained foreign dignitaries, etc., when he was in Texas. It was more of a Western Camp David, which is generally not counted as vacation time for a president.
But he did take time off for a few photo ops clearing brush to pretend like he's just a regular guy, then probably had workers clear the rest.
The Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 (Gramm-Leach-Bliley),
the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, and
the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
FWIW, I also started a petition. Sad to say, it has not been successful.
on the Gandhi progression of peaceful protest, they've already made it to "then they fight you"
I heard people starting to talk about forming an angry mob with their own sticks and rocks to go down and confront the camps if the police didn't do anything.
So you are suggesting that we should arrest everyone who might become victims of violence? Or only those you don't like? If a mob wants to come to your home or office and assault you should you be arrested because it is "your" fault other are threatening you with violence? Are you saying that someone is "asking" to be carjacked because they own a car?
Or did you do the right thing and report these threats of violence to the police?
" First they came for the communists,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left to speak out for me.
pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_they_came%E2%80%A6
*takes a look for himself*
Large, well known university -- in state tuition is less than 6k a year. Minimum wage full time is 16k/yr; so you could easily pay it off entirely. Even if you chose not to, you could pay a lot of it before graduating (and interest accrual). Even failing that, your maximum loan amount would be less than twenty-four thousand dollars.
Oh, what? In-state tuition isn't fair? Now we get to the crux of the issue. No one seems to take cost of university into account when planning attendance -- they go to an out-of-state party school or overpriced private institution, live beyond their means by taking out huge amounts of loans, and then expect everyone else to foot the bill. They have no one to blame but themselves.
Disclaimer: This may or may not represent all people involved.
http://occupywallst.org/forum/proposed-list-of-ows-demands/
Repeal the Taft-Hartley Act. Unionize ALL workers immediately.
Raise the minimum wage immediately to $18/hr. Create a maximum wage of $90/hr to eliminate inequality.
Institute a 6 hour workday, and 6 weeks of paid vacation.
Institute a moratorium on all foreclosures and layoffs immediately.
Repeal racist and xenophobic English-only laws.
Open the borders to all immigrants, legal or illegal. Offer immediate, unconditional amnesty, to all undocumented residents of the US.
Create a single-payer, universal health care system.
Pass stricter campaign finance reform laws. Ban all private donations. All campaigns will receive equal funding, provided by the taxpayers.
Institute a negative income tax, and tax the very rich at rates up to 90%.
Pass far stricter environmental protection and animal rights laws.
Allow workers to elect their supervisors.
Lower the retirement age to 55. Increase Social Security benefits.
Create a 5% annual wealth tax for the very rich.
Ban the private ownership of land.
Make homeschooling illegal. Religious fanatics use it to feed their children propaganda.
Reduce the age of majority to 16.
Abolish the death penalty and life in prison. We call for the immediate release of all death row inmates from death row and transferred to regular prisons.
Release all political prisoners immediately.
Immediate withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Abolish the debt limit.
Ban private gun ownership.
Strengthen the separation of church and state.
Immediate debt forgiveness for all.
End the 'War on Drugs'.
You left off the D at the beginning.
Information theory is life. The rest is just the KL divergence.
Internal polling shows that Occupy is making the democrats look bad. case closed
Awww, I hit a nerve with a libtard.
You'll never hear the real reason why in the main-stream media, because they support the Occupy Wall Street, but there is a very clear reason why the Feds stepped in and shut this down.
What you may not have heard about is that on Friday, there was an assassination attempt on Obama. Haven't heard about it? Well, someone shot an AK-47 at the white house, and he's been at large until today, when they finally caught him and now the story is coming to light. Apparently, this guy went to the White House straight from the OWS encampment.
Good security is based upon reality and common sense. Common sense is a function of having common knowledge.
Where the hell do you live?! My cheapest local university is more than three times that. For part-time students, the tuition is $325/credit hour.
"Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race..." -- J.R.R. Tolkien on Olog-hai
The amount of brainless prejudice and hatred sickens me beyond compassion... This forum sums up the reasons against equivoking runoff collective rambling with democracy. You deserve your plight
Mi domando chi à il mandante di tutte le cazzate che faccio - Altan
I haven't read all your links, though I'm familiar with all three acts, but I think you're aiming at the wrong target. The root of the conflict is not the economic crisis (that's only been a trigger for conflict-related movements like the Tea Party and OWS). The root of the conflict is economic inequality and the unholy alliance between economic titans and the federal government.
The income disparity was growing, and becoming problematic, prior to any of those three laws being passed. It really started to become a big problem in the 80s.
"Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race..." -- J.R.R. Tolkien on Olog-hai
> there are specific demands that sound entirely reasonable
Not exactly. Lemme take em one at a time:
* close tax loopholes for corporations
So long as we pair it with a general lowering of rates I'm for it. The rest of the world has been lowering corporate rates to attract em. Just jacking their rates will only force more offshore. We live in a global economy ya know.
> * investigate bankers responsible for bank collapse and either criminally prosecute those who committed fraud or enact reasonable
> legislation like the Dodd-Frank act [wikipedia.org] which will mitigate business practices that lead to unstable markets.
I'm ok with that if you will ALSO investigate the politicians who did as much as or more. Such as Dodd and Frank, along with Chuckie and Nancy. And a certain Acorn lawyer that made it to the bigtime. And for balance who can forget Shrubbie pushing the 'affordable housing for all' line as well. For that matter I think a certain lizard who dreams of greater things was just fine with it. News flash, when you put people who can't afford a house into one eventually something bad will happen. The banks who were regulated into doing it tried to pass the hot potato and Freddie and Fannie were more than willing to take it. The CDS business was all about trying to hide the salami, nobody wanted to be holding the stuff when it all went Foom!
* reduce defense spending, especially no-bid contracts like those given to Halliburton
I think we can all agree we could find some savings in the Pentagon budget but you guys have to get over Halliburton and Darth Cheney. Most of the stuff Halliburton got contracted to do was stuff there aren't too many other entities can do.
* increase spending on education
Why piss away even more borrowed money chasing the bad we are already wasting? None of the problems in education can be solved with money.
Step One, short term: End tenure. Tenure is a system to promote diversity of opinion in an academic/research setting. K-12 teachers are expected to teach a government blessed corpus, not create new knowledge so tenure is nothing but a sop to the unions which makes it impossible to fire incompetent or burned out teachers.
Step Two, longer term: End the government monopoly on education. If we as a society believe in universal education that is a goal that can best be achieved through vouchers.
* reduce the influence of money on elections and the influence of lobbyists on policy
No. Money == Speech. You don't have to like it to realize you can't avoid it, especially in the current environment. Make the government too weak to need lobbying and the congressional seats not worth spending millions to obtain. I like the idea of citizens pooling their money and petitioning their government for redress. What else is something like the NRA or AARP? And if they can petition why can't the American Petroleum Association?
* increase taxes on wealthy individuals in order to pay down federal debt
Nice simplistic notion. Too bad it won't work. First there just ain't enough wealth amongst the wealthy, assuming they would sit still and allow a life's work to be pissed away. See above about that global economy thing. Remember the rich have a lot of money, but there is a very finite number of them. If you want to raise serious scratch you have to move down and tax the shit of the middle class. And anyway, in case you haven't been watching the news, there is a bit of a recession on right now. Tax receipts are down because we already depend on the rich for the vast majority of the taxes and they ain't doing too well at the moment. Raise the rates and history tells us receipts would probably go down more... along with employment as the rich moved to survival and flight to preserve capital instead of worrying about earnings.
You guys are always pissing and moaning about income inequality. I understand it is a blessing. Why? Because nobody is actually falling behind (once
Democrat delenda est
Congratulations!
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Please sign my petition, BTW. I think we agree more than we disagree.
Hey no worries. Thanks to FRB inflating our money supply that's only 103% of GDP. Bernanke says I should be comfortable with that number. Besides, there are 13 other countries ahead of us in the world...
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Please correct me if I am wrong, but isn't there a few people who have been protesting IN FRONT of the White House for YEARS now, perhaps even decades. I vaguely remember my trip to Washington DC, but I do believe I remember seeing a protester out front who was there for 4 or 5 years at that time. Why weren't they removed? I was unaware peaceful(in most areas) protest required a permit.
Except the on-going accusations of a bunch of racists, Koch-funding ex-Birchers, "wingnut" birthers, violent milita types, and paid Republican plants?
Do you deny that tea partiers showed up toting guns to a peaceful rally on public property [1], or that the Koch brothers funded them [2]?
There's baseless accusations, and then there's facts. You can't complain about "accusations" that are rooted in fact and provable.
[1] http://helenair.com/news/article_f01b1b8a-4676-11e0-bbad-001cc4c002e0.html
[2] http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/11/03/360433/romney-koch-tea-party/
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BTW, the big thing this coordinated event shows is the internet can either be used to promote liberation or to crack down on dissent in a big way, as I comment on here:
http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing/msg/2846ca1b6bee64e1
"As I see it, there is a race going on. The race is between two trends. On the one hand, the internet can be used to profile and round up dissenters to the scarcity-based economic status quo (thus legitimate worries about privacy and something like TIA). On the other hand, the internet can be used to change the status quo in various ways (better designs, better science, stronger social networks advocating for things like a basic income, all supported by better structured arguments like with the Genoa II approach) to the point where there is abundance for all and rounding up dissenters to mainstream economics is a non-issue because material abundance is everywhere. So, as Bucky Fuller said, whether is will be Utopia or Oblivion will be a touch-and-go relay race to the very end. While I can't guarantee success at the second option of using the internet for abundance for all, I can guarantee that if we do nothing, the first option of using the internet to round up dissenters (or really, anybody who is different, like was done using IBM computers in WWII Germany) will probably prevail. So, I feel the global public really needs access to these sorts of sensemaking tools in an open source way, and the way to use them is not so much to "fight back" as to "transform and/or transcend the system". As Bucky Fuller said, you never change thing by fighting the old paradigm directly; you change things by inventing a new way that makes the old paradigm obsolete."
A 21st century issue: the irony of technologies of abundance in the hands of those still thinking in terms of scarcity.
It depends what you mean when you say "intervene." There really is nowhere in the Bible where Jesus advocated violence as a solution to anything. But the problem with that was that Jesus' message was directed at powerful members of the establishment, and the poor people who were oppressed and excluded by them.
Other aspects for a civil society are laid out alongside these core principles in the Law, but for some reason these principle of not oppressing people is repeated by itself in the profits and again in the new testament. It's almost like people are deliberately misunderstanding this one part of an overall message that's over 3,000 years old. Even today, people who claim to idolize Jesus spend a lot of time rationalizing away his message and saying "did he really mean that?!" Strange.
It's currently $2430 per semester, assuming only 12 credits. I imagine that's state subsidized, and doesn't cover the cost of books.
What would you have done if your state were reducing the subsidies awarded to AUG? This has started happening in other state funded undergraduate schools.
I'd tell you but the 70's are kind of foggy...
CBS Evening News last night actually mentioned — and played a portion of! — the BBC interview with Oakland mayor Jean Quan, where she ‘fesses up to being on a nineteen-city conference call to discuss things like OWS
"I was recently on a conference call with 18 cities across the country who had the same situation," Ms Quan told the BBC.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15761454
CBS Evening News last night actually mentioned — and played a portion of! — the BBC interview with Oakland mayor Jean Quan, where she ‘fesses up to being on a nineteen-city conference call to discuss things like OWS
Here's the quote from BBC website,,,
"I was recently on a conference call with 18 cities across the country who had the same situation," Ms Quan told the BBC.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15761454 [bbc.co.uk]
Analogous to what you said:
I'm fairly certain the constitution says "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech."
It doesn't say anything about publishing a book. A book is writing. Speech is out loud. Why can't you just read your book out loud? Then it would be "speech." Convenient, no, but that's the price of admission.
Really, what you said doesn't make any sense. An occupation is an assembly, just as a book is a form of speech. The constitution does not say "may only assemble for 8 hours" or "may only assemble during the day" or "may only assemble so long as nobody is annoyed," what it says is: "Congress shall make no law...abridging...the right of the people peaceably to assemble."
The Bill of Rights has no price of admission.
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I'm currently going to a pretty cheap state school studying hard sciences. When I graduate, I will be $25k in debt and likely will have to go to grad school in order to find a job in my field. So all told I'll probably end up with at least $40k in student loan debt. And I will have to find a pretty damn good job in an increasingly competitive job market in order to pay off all that debt relatively quickly (God forbid I should be able to buy a house or start a family before I turn 35). And I'm doing it the "right" way. I'm studying a technical field and being smart with my money (I took most of my gen eds at community college, work 40 hour weeks, and I follow a pretty good budget).
What about the people that don't want to be scientists? That don't want to be engineers or finance majors? They still deserve a quality education. Should we tell them to not study history? Should we tell them to not study literature? We should just tell them to bite the bullet and bust their asses in a field they aren't passionate about?
There is no such thing as a useless degree. College is not supposed to be a career factory. But how many quality schools are out there where you can earn a bachelors without paying over $25k in tuition? I'm sure there are a few, but if you aren't fortunate to have rich parents you're most likely going to be stuck with quite a bit of debt no matter where you go to school or what you study.
Are you suggesting we shouldn't have teachers? We shouldn't have social workers? We shouldn't have artists? We shouldn't have musicians? We shouldn't have writers? I know plenty of people of people who are getting "useless" degrees and they are well aware of the fact that it will not lead them to a lucrative career. But they still deserve to get a quality education at a price that won't leave them financially crippled well into their 30s.
Unemployment rates are a serious problem, particularly among the young. The rising cost of college tuition is a serious problem. You're just being a hyperbolic, condescending dick.
Guys there are always rowdy element in every protest. It is a fact of life. Even in well organized protest or public activity with security ! If you hold it against the protester you have lost the script completely. Furthermore I find it funny how people which are almost certainly middle class (even if on the high side) snub the message and call them slacker. I can picture this rewording NiemÃller statement
"first the slacker went destitute and I was not a slacker so I did not care,
then the low class income went destitute but I did not care either as I was doing well,
then the ever disappearing middle class suffered, but I did not speak up because I was well off,
then all sort of people went destitute , protested against the terrible economical repartition and the bailout, but I did not speak up because I was still well off.
Now I joined the destitute but nobody is hearing my plea".
Hope for you guys lambasting the protester you are never in the position to say that last sentence.
Well then, just shut down the OWS and move to Norway and get most/all of the above ;-)
Look at the same issue from the point of view of an Indian or Chinese and they'd be asking what right you have to protect your income at their expense.
The utopian rhetoric of the "occupy" movements is just a cover for self interest - give *me* more money and take it from "them* where *them* is anyone who happens to be perceived to be better off at the present moment.
If this were genuinely a campaign for a more equitable distribution of resources (and had managed to explain precisely what it meant by those terms), it might have a bit more moral authority. If it were to be successful, there'd be even less money for still-mostly-comfortable westerners than there is now.
Equity doesn't stop at national boundaries - that's actually one of the benefits of globalism.
The "occupiers" are just as greedy as the people they're protesting against, their greed is just more easily sated.
So your reasoning is, if you cannot achieve global equality, don't even try to achieve it nationally? Yea let's let all those corrupt fucks get away with their ill-gotten gains because somebody somewhere is worse off than we are and we should be grateful for what we have left after getting robbed every day by the 1%.
It doesn't say anything about NOT turning a public park into an encampment. Camping in a public park is a peaceable assembly, therefore Congress can make no law prohibiting it. End of story.
The 10th amendment to the Constitution says: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
So the state of New York, and by extension New York City, does have the right to prohibit camping in a public park. Hell, they have the right to require that you hop on one leg and bounce backwards through the park while yelling "I am the twin fish, you are the hairier table!!!". Such a law won't get passed, because the system isn't that badly broken. Yet.
"just because you are protesting doesn't allow you to violate the law"
Where does it say that?
There is no law against setting up a camp in a park, bringing in generators and there have been no claims of health code violations. And if it applies equally to all citizens, please explain Exxon.
So protesting is fine as long as nobody ever knows the protest has happened.
Would that be about the size of it?
Where did they block free movement of others?
Truth be told, you probably are fine with teabagger protests like the Glen Beck one because you like him, but you hate "lefties" (i.e. anyone left of you), so you don't want to know if they're pissed off. You want them SILENCED.
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Swallowing fabricated charges of racism helps you avoid the issues.
It most certainly does not cover the cost of books. But then, I never bought the books after my first semester there.
Every echo of this story leads back to the same original source:
Rick Ellis, a Minneapolis-based journalist for Examiner.com, reports that these cities also had the help of the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Calling Ellis a journalist is really talking about his past, as Examiner.com is not a journalistic operation. It is a glorified bloghost that hands out locality and topical concessions to whoever wants them. If you'd like to be the Fargo correspondent on the topic of alien abductions, head on over and sign up... Ellis' claimed source for federal involvement is a single anonymous DoJ employee. No serious journalistic operation would publish a story on such a thin thread, particularly given the on-the-record denials of federal involvement. Veterans of Usenet will recognize his claim as akin to the classic "the lurkers support me in email" assertion.
Beyond that weakness, it is helpful to understand the background of Examiner.com. It is a property of Clarity Media, which also owns dead-tree newspapers using the Examiner name in SF, DC, and Baltimore and The Weekly Standard. A sibling company owns The Oklahoman. A watcher of media would note the common thread here: strident right-wing publications unconcerned with issues of fact or journalistic integrity. The whole bunch is owned by Philip Anschutz, who is something of a native-born Rupert Murdoch, except that he avoids media coverage himself and is more of a partisan theocrat than a pure devotee of money. Anschutz has bankrolled a menagerie of anti-gay, anti-porn, and anti-science entities such as Colorado for Family Values, Discovery Institute, Media Research Council, Institute for American Values, and so on. He also is the main backer of the Narnia films and has helped prop them up via his Regal Entertainment Group theater chain. In short, Anschutz is someone with a history of spending large amounts of money on evangelism, propaganda, and disinformation in support of a far-right Christian Dominionist agenda. Examiner.com is less purely bullshit than some other parts of Anschutz's media operations, but the rightward tilt is pretty clear behind the amateurism.
Even if Ellis isn't shilling for Anschutz and has a real source at DoJ, it is also important to recognize the failed status of the DoJ. Under Ashcroft and Gonzales, there was a project of political hiring for staff positions that mutated in 2008 into 'burrowing' of Bush appointees into civil service slots. Since 2009, GOP Senators have used their 'hold' privileges to prevent many appointments in DoJ (and elsewhere) so there are a lot of empty chairs at DoJ and some Bush holdovers to go along with the "Loyal Bushie" staff and the burrowing. In short: there is an ethically problematic population of anti-Obama partisans at DoJ, one of whom could be Ellis' anonymous source.
There is an interest on the Right in feeding the basic distrust of Obama in the Occupy movement. That distrust is not entirely baseless, but the legitimate issues (e.g. the courting of financial sector contributors, heavily compromised policies, etc.) aren't overwhelming. Convincing the Occupiers and their sympathizers that there is an active role being played by the Obama Administration in trying to collapse their movement serves the purposes of the GOP and of those to its right such as Anschutz. It should be expected by anyone watching politics that there will be a barrage of efforts to convince the Left that the Democrats who are actually electable to office are as unsalvageably corrupt and enslaved to Big Money as any Republicans. Some of that will be spinning of facts, some will be disinformation. This story smells strongly of disinformation.
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A number of rabid right organizations provide the Obama regime propaganda support:
Project for the New American Century
Center for Security Policy
American Enterprise Institute
Americans for Victory Over Terrorism - empower.org (Bennett, Kemp)
World Anti-Communist League (Singlaub)
Any informed American is aware that the demonic cabal carries on its efforts to turn America into a full-fledged dictatorship
through a number of organizations. A partial list would include:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Trilateral Commission
Bilderberg Group
Carlyle Group
World Bank
International Monetary Fund
This is whats wrong with America and needs to be fixed! Please read every bit of it then you will realize what is turly happening...
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http://pupaganda.com/originals/Unplug_the_signal.html http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/02/09/05_stepford.html
What federal laws have been broken?
Laws that justify the expenditure of federal funds.
For the most part these are all "local law" enforcement
issues with some interesting mutual aide repercussions.
The handling of the problem in Oakland CA was so troubling
that the community leadership of the neighboring
community called into question the use of mutual aide
police force staff.
If local mutual aid is being questioned how does federal
involvement come to play.
Now I do see a common far reaching national based
organization inserting itself into this. CNN, NBC, ABC
and CBS all national (and international) organizations
are presenting the protests in very colored ways. Are
they being guided by some unseen sinister force?
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't. Mark Twain.
Simple statistical rule. Cut of the heads of the 1% and the next in line become the 1%. This will be true until you get to the last person standing.
The last person becomes both the 1% and the 99%.
I saw a lot of people complaining about being $100K in debt. How the hell do you do burn that much cash if you're "lower class"?
They did it by taking out loans to go to small private liberal-arts schools and getting useless degrees like (insert group) studies or ancient non-rhyming Sumerian poetry. They were then completely floored that employers weren't lining up outside their door to shower them with money and beg these people to come work for them.
Your statements are asinine and you should probably reconsider before making yourself look more like a fool.
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