Occupy Wall Street Fail

EagleSmack

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Why would the public need a permit to use their own property?


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Because that is the law. If you want to change the law then do so. However selective enforcement is just as bad as having the law to begin with.

The Tea Party needs a permit... however Occupy Boston can use the property as they wish.

Great point... What' say you and I sell 'our' property or maybe drill it up?

It is 'ours' after all.

VERY good point. I want to build a cabin for when I go into the city. That way I can crash if I have a late night partying there. It is my property.
 

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There were about 2-300ish at Confederation Park here in Ottawa on Saturday. Not a whole lot. I didn't see any cops there. I just walked through the park on my way to work. Its a waste of time and effort to protest financial institutions or governments in a park.
 

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Capitalism Didn't Bail Out Wall Street


The standard portrayal of the Wall Street protesters goes something like this: Ragtag group of unemployed young adults, venting often incoherent but overall legitimate populist outrage about economic inequality. But go down to the movement’s headquarters, as I did this past weekend, and you see something far different.


It’s not just that knowledge of their “oppressors” -- the evil bankers -- is pretty thin, or that many of them are clearly college kids with nothing better to do than embrace the radical chic of “a cause.” I found a unifying and increasingly coherent ideology emerging among the protesters, which at its core has less to do with the evils of the banking business and more about the evils of capitalism -- and the need for a socialist revolution.

Absent was any notice of how the much-hated banks benefited not from free-market capitalism, which would have let them fail in 2008, but from crony capitalism that bailed them out. The similar cronyism practiced by Trumka and the Obama administration -- massive spending on useless but politically connected businesses like Solyndra, paired with class-warfare rhetoric -- likewise has very little to do with free markets.
MSNBC Expert Calls for a List of the Rich to Pressure Them to ‘Give Back’


Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski, a former National Security Advisor to President Carter and a frequent guest on his daughter Mika’s MSNBC program, made a series of strange statements during his segment on “Morning Joe” earlier today.
Talking with the MSNBC crew about the concentration of wealth in America as motivation for “Occupy Wall Street,” Dr. Brzezinski seems to believe that publishing the names of people who make a lot of money would be helpful in redistributing wealth:


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Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski Wants Media to Publish List of Wealthy People | Video | TheBlaze.com








Guess we could start with buddy himself. :p




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Locutus

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Obama extends support for protesters


Barack Obama, US president, offered more support for protesters against the global financial system after a weekend of demonstrations in cities around the world, but called on them not to “demonise” those who worked on Wall Street.


On Sunday, Mr Obama honoured Martin Luther King at a dedication to a new memorial on National Mall in Washington. Referring to protests that have spread from Wall Street to London, Rome and elsewhere, Mr Obama said: “Dr King would want us to challenge the excesses of Wall Street without demonising those who work there.” Mr Obama had previously said the protests “express the frustration” of ordinary Americans with the financial sector.

Protesters complained about banking excesses, but the demonstrations reflect more than simple anger at financial institutions, argued a banker in London. “It’s becoming apparent these are protests that aren’t just about banks, it’s all manner of things . . . They’re talking about the number of millionaires in the cabinet and all kinds of things – it doesn’t necessarily simply involve the banking sector.”
Demonstrators picked the wrong target when they chose to rally at stock exchanges in New York and London, executives of some of the world’s largest exchanges said. “We are the most visible symbols of the financial world so it makes exchanges an obvious destination. But I don’t think it’s the right target. We don’t represent the financial sector,” said Ron Arculli, chairman of the World Federation of Exchanges.




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Obama extends support for protesters - FT.com
 

captain morgan

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VERY good point. I want to build a cabin for when I go into the city. That way I can crash if I have a late night partying there. It is my property.

Sounds like an excellent plan... And the nice part, while the cabin is built on 'our' land ("ours" meaning all Americans), the cabin on top will be exclusively yours.

Just make sure to get some quality locks and bars over the windows, if not, you might get a bunch of 'Occupy Boston' squatters in the place.. And like cock roaches, once they're in, it's damn near impossible to get 'em out.

See if you can get the lease for Bay Street and I'll push the meters to the depths of hell and lets see what we find.

We're bound to find something... But who needs a lease?.. That'd be just playing into the hands of 'da man' and his evil banker friends.
 

EagleSmack

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Sounds like an excellent plan... And the nice part, while the cabin is built on 'our' land ("ours" meaning all Americans), the cabin on top will be exclusively yours.

Just make sure to get some quality locks and bars over the windows, if not, you might get a bunch of 'Occupy Boston' squatters in the place.. And like cock roaches, once they're in, it's damn near impossible to get 'em out.

And the City of Boston is providing free electricity for Occupy Boston... so surely they can provide my cabin with free electricity as well.
 

DurkaDurka

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And the City of Boston is providing free electricity for Occupy Boston... so surely they can provide my cabin with free electricity as well.

You could also look at it this way. Instead of adopting an aggressive manner with the protesters which will ultimately result in violence and property destruction, why not placate them with some free electricity, let them do their thing for a few days then wipe your hands of the whole affair?
 

EagleSmack

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You could also look at it this way. Instead of adopting an aggressive manner with the protesters which will ultimately result in violence and property destruction, why not placate them with some free electricity, let them do their thing for a few days then wipe your hands of the whole affair?

The City of Boston has already provided them with free electricity. Dewey Square is supposed to be for all the citizens of Boston to enjoy. Now it is a tent city for Occupy Boston. And the Boston taxpayers are picking up the tab for the Police Details as well. I hope Mayor Mumbles Menino doesn't go to the state looking for money to pay his Boston cops.

Get out the water cannons.

It's too warm. Wait til November.
 

DurkaDurka

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The City of Boston has already provided them with free electricity. Dewey Square is supposed to be for all the citizens of Boston to enjoy. Now it is a tent city for Occupy Boston. And the Boston taxpayers are picking up the tab for the Police Details as well. I hope Mayor Mumbles Menino doesn't go to the state looking for money to pay his Boston cops.



It's too warm. Wait til November.

Same here in Toronto. It's like any protest or parade or celebration for that manner, the city ends up footing the bill for the cops and clean up costs.
 

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Global Systemic Crisis: The Decimation of the Western Banks


OOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW decimation and banks in the same headline, this time it's a good news story. The Canadian Private Government has anticipated the necessary new prison space for it's own incarceration and should be able to take advantage of the forcast market demand for white collar cages specializing in financial jugglers.
 
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Invasion of Times Square leads to 92 arrests


Police in New York said that 92 people had been arrested by early yesterday after Saturday’s chaotic invasion of Times Square by anti-Wall Street protestors that brought puzzled if not terrified tourists face to face with the movement that started in Manhattan and has now spread to cities around the globe.



If the epicentre of the protests in Manhattan has remained the postage stamp-sized Zuccotti Park at its southern tip, on Saturday it fanned northwards reaching a jarring crescendo at dusk as more than a thousand protestors surged into Times Square urging onlookers and tourists, some preparing to watch Broadway shows, to join the marchers shouting, “You are the 99 per cent”.


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Invasion of Times Square leads to 92 arrests - Americas, World - The Independent

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Soooo... the poster boy for Occupy Wall St. has been identified.

All that rage... all that passion... all that emotion belongs to none other than...

Edward T. Hall III

That is right... Edward T. Hall the Third

The son of two New Mexico attorneys. Yes, his mommy and daddy are lawyers. He also attended Carnegie-Mellon University, one of the most prestigious universities in the world with a tuition of $45K+ per year. Currently he is at Columbia University working on his doctarate. He is also has a Trust Fund from his Grandfather he has yet to tap into.
 

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And in other news today - the wealthy can't be sympathetic to the needs of the middle class and the poor. This news coming to you from those who love the rich.

More at 11 when we reveal how to shove your fist in a running blender without getting cut.
 
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