April292012

Over 6,000 arrests since September 17th, 2011 since Occupy Wall Street just started. Why has the president NOT said anything?


I cannot support this government until the OWS manifesto is addressed and recognized. 

Dear fellow Americans,

We are assembled in Zucotti Park — which we’ve renamed Liberty Plaza — in the financial district of New York, because we believe that the American economy is heading in the wrong direction and we have a few ideas for what to do about it.

There is a feeling shared by a growing number of people on the streets of the world that the global economy has become a kind of Ponzi scheme, a global casino, run by and for the benefit of the 1 percent.

We believe that it is possible to inject justice into the global economy. We have come up with the following list of things that can be done right now to rejuvenate democracy and economic justice in our country:

•        Halt foreclosures for the unemployed, sick and elderly

•        Increase funding to public services by taxing the richest 1 percent

•        Forgive all student loan debt

•        Reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act in order to control speculation

•        Work with the other G20 nations to implement a 1% “Robin Hood” tax on all financial transactions and currency trades

•        Ban high-frequency ‘flash’ trading and bring sanity to the markets

•        Break up the “too big to fail” banks that threaten our future

•        Arrest the financial fraudsters responsible for the 2008 meltdown and bring them to justice

•        Ordain a Presidential Commission tasked with ending the influence corporate money has on our elected representatives in Washington

If you agree with any of these demands, then join us!  We will stay here in our encampment in Liberty Plaza until President Obama responds to each of these demands.  This is just the beginning, there is more to come as we work together to reshape America.

— The People’s Assembly of New York City


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April202012
denverpost:

Denver commission calls for delay in introduction of proposed homeless camping ban
The increasing numbers of homeless and Occupy Denver protesters camped out downtown overnight has divided the community as well as city lawmakers.
Advocates for the homeless are lining up against the ordinance. Business members are pushing for its adoption.
Does Denver need a camping ban? What alternatives are there?


Would you lovely people tell The Denver Post that this is class warfare at it’s finest?

denverpost:

Denver commission calls for delay in introduction of proposed homeless camping ban

The increasing numbers of homeless and Occupy Denver protesters camped out downtown overnight has divided the community as well as city lawmakers.

Advocates for the homeless are lining up against the ordinance. Business members are pushing for its adoption.

Does Denver need a camping ban? What alternatives are there?

Would you lovely people tell The Denver Post that this is class warfare at it’s finest?

February52012
Unfortunately, Mr. Fleming, “The Onion” is not a credible news source.
Do you really want to ask why we protest money and politicians in parks, now?

Unfortunately, Mr. Fleming, “The Onion” is not a credible news source.

Do you really want to ask why we protest money and politicians in parks, now?

December272011
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October112011

prettayprettaygood:

Occupy Wall Street - This Is What Democracy Looks Like

A portrait of the Wall Street protests featuring Al Sharpton. October 10, 2011.

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12AM

occupytheplanet:

Veterans for Peace arrested moments ago. First video of arrests.

Quote: “We are veterans of the United States of America!”

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October102011
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