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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Joke - Obama False Flag OP and Commie Astroturf
« Reply #251 on: October 08, 2011, 06:03:53 AM »
For Some, Wall Street Is Main Street (Occupy Wall Street Begins to Chafe Its Neighbors)
NY Times ^ | 10/07/11 | CARA BUCKLEY
Posted on October 8, 2011 8:59:54 AM EDT by Libloather

For Some, Wall Street Is Main Street
By CARA BUCKLEY
Published: October 7, 2011

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Ms. Tzortzatos’s tolerance for the newcomers finally vanished when the sink was broken and fell to the floor. She installed a $200 lock on the bathroom to thwart nonpaying customers, angering the protesters.

“I’m looked at as the enemy of the people,” she said.

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In a widely distributed pamphlet, “Welcome to Liberty Plaza: Home of Occupy Wall Street,” participants were instructed where to find relief. “After you’ve dined,” it reads, “feel free to refresh yourself in the restrooms of neighboring businesses like Burger King and McDonald’s without feeling obligated to buy anything.”

A manager of the Burger King in question said he had no trouble with the protesters, though a maintenance worker at the McDonald’s, Deon Cook, said that in recent days he had been forced to clean the bathroom every five minutes.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Joke - Obama False Flag OP and Commie Astroturf
« Reply #252 on: October 08, 2011, 08:27:00 AM »
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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Joke - Obama False Flag OP and Commie Astroturf
« Reply #253 on: October 08, 2011, 09:00:44 AM »
American Autumn
The zombie youth “occupying” Wall Street are contemptuous of the world that sustains their comforts.

Michael Oher, offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens, was online on Wednesday night when his Twitter feed started filling up with tributes to Steve Jobs. A bewildered Oher tweeted: “Can somebody help me out? Who was Steve Jobs!”

He was on his iPhone at the time.

Who was Steve Jobs? Well, he was a guy who founded a corporation and spent his life as a corporate executive manufacturing corporate products. So he wouldn’t have endeared himself to the “Occupy Wall Street” crowd, even though, underneath the patchouli and lentils, most of them are abundantly accessorized with iPhones and iPads and iPods loaded with iTunes, if only for when the drum circle goes for a bathroom break.

The above is a somewhat obvious point, although the fact that it’s not obvious even to protesters with an industrial-strength lack of self-awareness is a big part of the problem. But it goes beyond that: If you don’t like to think of Jobs as a corporate exec (and a famously demanding one at that), think of him as a guy who went to work, and worked hard. There’s no appetite for that among those “occupying” Zuccotti Park. In the old days, the tribunes of the masses demanded an honest wage for honest work. Today, the tribunes of America’s leisured varsity class demand a world that puts “people before profits.” If the specifics of their “program” are somewhat contradictory, the general vibe is consistent: They wish to enjoy an advanced Western lifestyle without earning an advanced Western living. The pampered, elderly children of a fin de civilisation overdeveloped world, they appear to regard life as an unending vacation whose bill never comes due.

So they are in favor of open borders, presumably so that exotic Third World peasants can perform the labor to which they are noticeably averse. Of the 13 items on that “proposed list of demands,” Demand Four calls for “free college education,” and Demand Eleven returns to the theme, demanding debt forgiveness for all existing student loans. I yield to no one in my general antipathy to the racket that is American college education, but it’s difficult to see why this is the fault of the mustache-twirling robber barons who head up Global MegaCorp, Inc. One sympathizes, of course. It can’t be easy finding yourself saddled with a six-figure debt and nothing to show for it but some watery bromides from the “Transgender and Colonialism” class. Americans collectively have north of a trillion dollars in personal college debt. Say what you like about Enron and, er, Solyndra and all those other evil corporations, but they didn’t relieve you of a quarter-mil in exchange for a master’s in Maya Angelou. So why not try occupying the dean’s office at Shakedown U?

Ah, but the great advantage of mass moronization is that it leaves you too dumb to figure out who to be mad at. At Liberty Square, one of the signs reads: “F**k your unpaid internship!” Fair enough. But, to a casual observer of the massed ranks of Big Sloth, it’s not entirely clear what precisely anyone would ever pay them to do.

Do you remember Van Jones? He was Obama’s “green jobs” czar back before “green jobs” had been exposed as a gazillion-dollar sinkhole for sluicing taxpayer monies to the president’s corporate cronies. Oh, don’t worry. These cronies aren’t “corporate” in the sense of Steve Jobs. The corporations they run put “people before profits”: That’s to say, they’ve figured out it’s easier to take government money from you people than create a business that makes a profit. In an amusing inversion of the Russian model, Van Jones became a czar after he’d been a Communist. He became a Commie in the mid-Nineties — i.e., after even the Soviet Union had given up on it. Needless to say, a man who never saw a cobwebbed collectivist nostrum he didn’t like no matter how long past its sell-by date is hot for “Occupy Wall Street.” Indeed, Van Jones thinks that the protests are the start of an “American Autumn.”

In case you don’t get it, that’s the American version of the “Arab Spring.” Steve Jobs might have advised Van Jones he has a branding problem. Spring is the season of new life, young buds and so forth. Autumn is leaves turning brown and fluttering to the ground in a big dead heap. Even in my great state of New Hampshire, where autumn is pretty darn impressive, we understand what that blaze of red and orange leaves means: They burn brightest before they fall and die, and the world turns chill and bare and hard.
So Van Jones may be on to something! American Autumn. The days dwindle down to a precious few, like in whatever that old book was called, The Summer and Fall of the Roman Empire.

If you’ll forgive a plug for my latest sell-out to my corporate masters, in my new book I quote H. G. Wells’s Victorian Time Traveler after encountering far in the future the soft, effete Eloi: “These people were clothed in pleasant fabrics that must at times need renewal, and their sandals, though undecorated, were fairly complex specimens of metalwork. Somehow such things must be made.” And yet he saw “no workshops” or sign of any industry at all. “They spent all their time in playing gently, in bathing in the river, in making love in a half-playful fashion, in eating fruit and sleeping. I could not see how things were kept going.” The Time Traveler might have felt much the same upon landing in Liberty Square in the early 21st century, except for the bit about bathing: It’s increasingly hard in America to “see how things are kept going,” but it’s pretty clear that the members of “Occupy Wall Street” have no plans to contribute to keeping things going. Like Michael Oher using his iPhone to announce his ignorance of Steve Jobs, in the autumn of the republic the beneficiaries of American innovation seem not only utterly disconnected from but actively contemptuous of the world that sustains their comforts.

Why did Steve Jobs do so much of his innovating in computers? Well, obviously, because that’s what got his juices going. But it’s also the case that, because it was a virtually non-existent industry until he came along, it’s about the one area of American life that hasn’t been regulated into sclerosis by the statist behemoth. So Apple and other companies were free to be as corporate as they wanted, and we’re the better off for it. The stunted, inarticulate spawn of America’s educrat monopoly want a world of fewer corporations and lots more government. If their “demands” for a $20 minimum wage and a trillion dollars of spending in “ecological restoration” and all the rest are ever met, there will be a massive expansion of state monopoly power. Would you like to get your iPhone from the DMV? That’s your “American Autumn”: an America that constrains the next Steve Jobs but bigs up Van Jones. Underneath the familiar props of radical chic that hasn’t been either radical or chic in half a century, the zombie youth of the Big Sloth movement are a paradox too ludicrous even for the malign alumni of a desultory half-decade of Complacency Studies: They’re anarchists for Big Government. Do it for the children, the Democrats like to say. They’re the children we did it for, and, if this is the best they can do, they’re done for.

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/279534/american-autumn-mark-steyn?page=1


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Joke - Obama False Flag OP and Commie Astroturf
« Reply #254 on: October 08, 2011, 03:25:44 PM »
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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Joke
« Reply #256 on: October 08, 2011, 04:07:11 PM »
Unions are just as responsible as Wall St. They've done a tremendous job running the manufacturing jobs out of the country and now their only solution is to demand more free shit.

Yes but why do you defend Wall Street then?

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #257 on: October 08, 2011, 04:48:51 PM »
US protesters clash with guards at Washington museum
yahoo ^ | 10/8/2011 | afp



Protesters clashed with security staff when they tried to enter a museum in the US capital Saturday, prompting one guard to use pepper spray and leading to at least one arrest, a spokeswoman said.

The incident occurred at The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum around 3.15 pm (1915 GMT), but it was not immediately clear if the demonstrators were affiliated with the Occupy DC protest group that sprung up earlier this week as a spin-off of the larger Occupy Wall Street movement in New York.

"Protestors tried to push through the doors into the building and when they were told they couldn't bring the banners they were carrying inside one security officer used pepper spray," said Smithsonian spokeswoman Linda St. Thomas.

"There were a couple of hundred protestors in the area at the time and Washington police were called. There was one arrest that I know of," she added, noting that the museum closed its doors two hours early because of the clash.


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #258 on: October 08, 2011, 04:49:46 PM »

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #259 on: October 08, 2011, 04:51:08 PM »
Are the protestors in your head deeper than Obama now?

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #260 on: October 08, 2011, 04:52:15 PM »
Are the protestors in your head deeper than Obama now?



Thwy are no different IMHO 

Same bullshit coming from useful idiots and economic illiterates with no clue as to how economics or society functions. 

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #261 on: October 08, 2011, 05:02:26 PM »
Thwy are no different IMHO 

Same bullshit coming from useful idiots and economic illiterates with no clue as to how economics or society functions. 

So you love Wall Street but hate Obama? I thought you said Obama was in deep with WSTreet

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #262 on: October 08, 2011, 05:04:35 PM »
So you love Wall Street but hate Obama? I thought you said Obama was in deep with WSTreet

I am for reforming Wall Street so that taxpayer is not on the hook for their scams. 

The biggest gripe of these tools is that they were not bailed out themselves. 

We need a healthy Wall Street, not a blown up wall street. 

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #263 on: October 08, 2011, 05:24:22 PM »
OMFFFFFFGGG,

A College Professor (they usually make around 80-90 grand-200 grand a year) who decided to buy a bunch of houses (all fun and games when loan money was being given out like Candy) in order to make EVEN MORE money.  Poor baby, your NEW car is now worth less too. AWWWWW.  Why are these people marching against "Greed"?   ???  Now baby is worried about foreclosure for the third time and then blames the banks.  He still has his job even and then caps it off bitching about HIS credit card debt.  ::)




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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #264 on: October 08, 2011, 05:29:29 PM »
OMFFFFFFGGG,

A College Professor (they usually make around 80-90 grand-200 grand a year) who decided to buy a bunch of houses (all fun and games when loan money was being given out like Candy) in order to make EVEN MORE money.  Poor baby, your NEW car is now worth less too. AWWWWW.  Why are these people marching against "Greed"?   ???  Now baby is worried about foreclosure for the third time and then blames the banks.  He still has his job even and then caps it off bitching about HIS credit card debt.  ::)







These have to be con jobs.  come on. 

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #265 on: October 08, 2011, 07:56:55 PM »
Wall St. protesters to 'occupy' Washington Sq., cops ready for clash
NY Post ^ | 10/08/2011




The anti-greed protesters plan to invade Washington Square Park today, putting them toe-to-toe with cops ready to enforce a curfew.

Occupy Wall Street organizers told The Post they'll set up a second outpost there, in addition to Zuccotti Park, where protests started Sept. 16.

“We are just expanding,” said group spokesman Patrick Bruner, adding there were no immediate plans of testing a 1 a.m. curfew.

But another organizer, Justine Tunney, 26, was more blunt.

“We plan to stay in Washington Square Park and form a second permanent occupation,” she said. 'Occupy Wall Street' protestors are moving to Washington Square Park -- and some are vowing to defy police orders and sleep there.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #266 on: October 08, 2011, 08:01:33 PM »
Don't remember Tea Party people acting like these communist pieces of garbage. 




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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #267 on: October 09, 2011, 05:39:26 AM »
Occupy Wall Street costing taxpayers $2 million in police overtime – and counting – NYPD says
New York Daily News ^ | Oct 7, 2011 | Rocco Parascandola, Reuven Blau, Helen Kennedy
Posted on October 9, 2011 8:16:24 AM EDT by ETL

The NYPD said Thursday that three weeks of anti-Wall Street demonstrations have cost the city $2 million in police overtime and defended the use of pepper spray and batons to control rowdy crowds.

"I think the vast majority of people who protest were peaceful," said Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.

"But there's clearly a core group of self-styled anarchists - that's what they call themselves - who want to have a confrontation with police."

OCCUPY WALL STREET: SCENES OF PROTEST

He said that following Wednesday's 10,000-strong union march, a much smaller group tried to storm police barricades at Wall Street and Broadway.

"They locked their arms. They counted down - 10, 9, 8, 7, 6. Then they decided to charge the police. That is going to be met with some physical force," Kelly said.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #268 on: October 09, 2011, 07:23:33 AM »
National Air and Space Museum museum closed after protest; pepper spray used

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Sunday, October 9, 2011 - Updated 49 minutes ago
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WASHINGTON — The National Air and Space Museum in Washington was closed Saturday after anti-war demonstrators swarmed the building to protest a drone exhibit and security guards used pepper spray to repel them, sickening a number of protesters.


Smithsonian spokesman John Gibbons said a large group of demonstrators, estimated at 100 to 200 people, arrived at about 3 p.m. and tried to enter the National Mall museum. When a security guard stopped group members from entering, saying they could not bring in signs, he was apparently held by demonstrators, Gibbons said. A second guard who arrived used pepper spray on at least one person and the crowd dispersed, he added.


A number of groups have been demonstrating in the city in the past week. The group that arrived at the museum Saturday included individuals taking part in the October 2011 Stop the Machine demonstration in the city’s Freedom Plaza, which has an anti-war and anti-corporate greed message. The group also included protesters affiliated with Occupy D.C., a group modeled on the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City. Occupy D.C. has been holding marches and meetings in Washington’s McPherson Square.

David Swanson, 41, of Charlottesville, Va., said he was among dozens of people sickened by the pepper spray. He said he got sick even though he was outside the building when the spraying began.

"I began choking and vomiting and got a headache," Swanson said.

Swanson, who says he has been part of the Freedom Plaza protest, says protesters were not looking to shut down the museum but to make a point about the massive military spending and the use of deadly drones. He said the security officers got aggressive after some protesters unfurled a protest banner inside.

He posted videos on his blog, warisacrime.org, that shows a security officer yelling "Get back" as pepper spray is apparently used. Several people fell to the ground outside in agony as others coughed, rubbed their eyes and fled the building.

Pete Piringer, a D.C. fire department spokesman, told The Associated Press on Saturday evening that medics treated or evaluated a dozen people at the scene but that no one was seriously hurt by the pepper spray.

Legba Carrefour, who is working with Occupy D.C., said a number of individuals joined the march to the museum following an afternoon meeting of the group.

Ann Wilcox, a lawyer working with Stop the Machine, said a 19-year-old woman from Madison, Wis., was arrested by police. She paid a fine and was released later Saturday. Wilcox said the protesters went to the Air and Space museum to demonstrate against a drone exhibit.

The museum has an exhibit, "Military Unmanned Aerial Vehicles," that covers the history of unmanned aircraft and their current use as offensive weapons. Drones are often called the weapon of choice of the Obama administration, which quadrupled drone strikes against al-Qaida targets in Pakistan’s lawless tribal areas, up from less than 50 under the Bush administration to more than 220 in the past three years.

The museum is expected to re-open Sunday.







Disgraceful.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Joke - Obama False Flag OP and Commie Astroturf
« Reply #270 on: October 09, 2011, 12:20:55 PM »
I wish Obama would send a Predator Drone over all of them.

Obama, Pelosi, et al are behind these fools TA.   

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Michael Bloomberg: Occupy Wall Street is trying to destroy jobs (Just Lazy Communist Slugs)
guardian UK ^ | 10/9/2011 | staff




The New York mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has accused the Occupy Wall Street protesters of trying to destroy jobs in the city.

In his weekly radio show, Bloomberg said the protests against the city's financial services were "not productive" given the importance of the sector to the local economy.

"What they're trying to do is take the jobs away from people working in this city," he said.

"If the jobs they are trying to get rid of in this city – the people that work in finance, which is a big part of our economy – go away, we're not going to have any money to pay our municipal employees or clean our parks or anything else."


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #271 on: October 09, 2011, 01:32:35 PM »
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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #272 on: October 09, 2011, 01:40:44 PM »
Protesters prepare to dig in for winter (Global warming to the rescue?)
Newsday ^ | 10/08/11 | EMILY NGO
By EMILY NGO. Special to Newsday

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The cold is coming -- and they know it.


As the Occupy Wall Street protesters head into their fourth week, the camp is preparing to dig in for the long haul. Saturday, thoughts were turning to basic human needs and ways to plan and strategize for the challenges ahead.


At Saturday's 9 a.m. coordination meeting, representatives on the numerous task forces dealt with the need for more donations of sleeping bags, ground pads and shoes. Right now there's an oversupply of socks, T-shirts and thermal blankets.


"The cold is definitely a concern for all of us," Olivia Nole-Malpezzi, 18, of Rochester said later. "We definitely need to prepare for the winter, mentally and physically. Donations are everything to us."


The challenges aren't deterring one Long Island protester.


"It's important," said Roy Sharkey, 51, of St. James. "I want this to be effective and result in some kind of change. I want to make a statement that's loud and clear and right, for my children," said the father of two, a carpenter and part-time musician now on disability.


Also discussed at the coordination meeting were compost, recycling, funding, and expanding the kitchen area to accommodate food donations.


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Re: Occupy Wall Street = Sad, Laughable, and Pathetic Joke
« Reply #273 on: October 09, 2011, 02:52:49 PM »
I'm disappointed..when I saw the title of this thread I thought you were looking in the mirror

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