Monday, October 17, 2011

Re: [LeftLibertarian2] "Costs of the Occupiers"

Tell me something I DON'T know.... FACT OTHUGO now has to bare SOME of the responsibilty here WHEN this goes SOUTH on him....


From: Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com>
To: politicalforum@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 5:30 AM
Subject: Re: [LeftLibertarian2] "Costs of the Occupiers"

I am surprised that there is as many folks at this "Non-Event"  as there are.  No one really seems to know what the Hell they are doing there, and for what purpose!
 


 
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Roger Isom <obamaisaloser1@yahoo.com> wrote:
SORRY should have been UP!!! LOL


From: Roger Isom <obamaisaloser1@yahoo.com>
To: "politicalforum@googlegroups.com" <politicalforum@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 9:18 PM

Subject: Re: [LeftLibertarian2] "Costs of the Occupiers"

BRUCE I couldn't put it better....  these dudes are going to end uo causing a MASS MURDER at this point.
Thats the ONLY way this can now end


From: Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com>
To: LeftLibertarian2@yahoogroups.com
Cc: smygo@yahoogroups.com; secularhumanist@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 3:38 AM
Subject: Re: [LeftLibertarian2] "Costs of the Occupiers"

The Occupiers are noxious to the people who work in the neighborhoods where they are urinating and defecating.

That is the main purpose of their rally.

In that they are like marching Nazis in Skokie, Illinois

Both are a form of pollution created by "public" "property" along with litterers, public school bullies, panhandlers, pick pockets, and many rapists, child molesters, and muggers.



On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Dan Clore <clore@columbia-center.org> wrote:
 
News & Views for Anarchists & Activists:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smygo

[I'm posting this as an example of neocon reaction to the occupation
movement at its worst. Of all things, blaming the protestors because the
government taxes people to pay the police to beat them with truncheons,
pepperspray them, trample them with horses, run into them with mopeds,
etc., etc., etc. Yeah, that should make taxpayers mad, but not at the
victims.--DC]

http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/2011/10/14/malkin-costs-of-the-occupiers/
Malkin: Costs of the Occupiers
By Michelle Malkin
October 14, 2011 6:30 am

The trash generated by the "Occupy Wall Street" protests keeps piling
up. So do the bills. Liberal media outlets claim the anarchic,
anti-capitalist movement is more popular than the tea party. But wait
until Americans across the country get a full picture of the costs of
the aimless occupiers.

In New York City, government officials estimate the month-long siege of
Zuccotti Park has now imposed $3.2 million in overtime police costs on
the public. On Thursday, as Mayor Michael Bloomberg's office pressured
left-wing activists to vacate the park for cleaning, Occupy Wall Street
urged sympathizers to flood the city's customer services lines: "Call
311 and tell Bloomberg not to evict us!"

In Philadelphia, Mayor Michael Nutter told the press that demonstrators
outside city hall have incurred $164,000 in overtime public employee
costs and $237,000 in regular time. "At the current rate, if Occupy
Philly continues to the end of the month, the city would spend another
nearly $690,000 on police overtime alone," the local NBC affiliate
reported. "Besides the extra police presence being dedicated to the
Occupy Philly protests, other city departments have also incurred costs."

In Seattle, police have so far billed $30,000 in overtime, and the parks
department racked up nearly $4,000 in additional costs related to the
protests there. Occupiers have blocked traffic, assaulted an officer and
pitched illegal tents. Merchants in the area have been hurt as the
riff-raff deter customers. One business owner in Westlake Park, where
hundreds of protesters remain camped out, told Seattle TV station KIRO:
"There's definitely fewer people you can identify as people out, just
walking through the area."

Seattle's pushover mayor, Democrat Mike McGinn, now faces even greater
demands from the insatiable mob -- which wants a "guaranteed parking
space near City Hall Plaza that allows for around-the-clock parking,"
"24-hour access to the first floor of City Hall for restroom access, and
a written statement from the mayor approving the protesters' long-term
occupancy of City Hall Plaza."

In Boston, City Council President Stephen Murphy anticipates a $2
million hit to taxpayers if the protests refuse to disband by the end of
October. The local Fox affiliate notes the tab represents 8 percent of
the yearly budget for police overtime. "While we're all sympathetic with
our protesters down there," Murphy said, "Wall Street isn't picking up
the tab on this thing. It's the Boston taxpayers."

When fiscally conservative tea party activists held protests over the
past two years, they filed for all the required permits and paid for
their own power. Occupy Boston, by contrast, neither sought nor obtained
any proper permits at any level, according to the Boston Globe. Instead,
city and park officials have been cowed into providing them gratis
electricity and camp space lest there be "conflict."

Many of these occupiers are primarily occupied as paid rent-a-mobsters
for unions, left-wing think tanks and the radical Working Families
Party. While one collective hand soaks the taxpayers, the other hand is
busy soliciting free stuff. Occupy Los Angeles activists took to Skype
on their laptops to solicit donations of iPhones and iPads.

Occupy Wall Street members on Twitter organized an ongoing
"#needsoftheoccupiers" drive for everything from batteries and tarps to
"gently used" coats and sweaters, wool socks, sleeping bags and energy
bars. Occupy Austin organizers publicized their wish list, including a
free barbecue grill, portable toilets, extension cords, a Bobcat
forestry cutter for clearing brush and network cameras for a livestream.

These are not principled advocates of fiscal responsibility. They are
professional freeloaders.

Unlike tea party activists who focused like a laser beam on politicians
in both parties responsible for redistributing wealth to Big Business
cronies by force, the Occupy Wall Street movement is everywhere and
nowhere. The entitled Kamp Alinsky Kids are poaching WiFi and
trespassing on private property under the guise of "social justice" but
in plain service of themselves.

Their T-shirts and speeches glorify Marxist radicals Che Guevara,
Emiliano Zapata and Chairman Mao. They lionize convicted death row cop
killer Troy Davis and WikiLeaks collaborator Bradley Manning. They
condemn "Nazi Bankers," Jews, Fox News, the American Legislative
Exchange Council, Wisconsin GOP Gov. Scott Walker, the Koch family and
the New York Police Department ("Pigs!"). They promote the illegal alien
DREAM Act and 9/11 Trutherism.

They spout bumper-sticker profanities and inanities: "F**k banks."
"Unf**k the world." "Fuuuuu*k." "Free education." "Smash nationalism."
"People not profits."

They flash peace signs while celebrity supporter Roseanne Barr calls for
beheading financial industry workers and fellow marchers call explicitly
for "violent revolution" or for Obama to "Send SEAL Team 6" to Wall Street.

Then they huff and puff (preferably in a creepy uniform chant they call
the "human microphone") that we just haven't taken the time to
understand what they're all about -- as they hawk $20 "Eat the Rich"
polo shirts and license their protest photos to Getty Images.

Viva la revolucion! Up with people! Stop the greed! (Cha-ching. Cha-ching.)

---

Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his
Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2010).

--
Dan Clore

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Skipper: Professor, will you tell these people who is
in charge on this island?
Professor: Why, no one.
Skipper: No one?
Thurston Howell III: No one? Good heavens, this is anarchy!
-- _Gilligan's Island_, episode #6, "President Gilligan"

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