Note to OccupyWallStreet / 99percent:

Note to Occupy Wall Street from Bob Cesca:

President Obama isn’t your enemy.

If you’re going to attack D.C. enemies, focus with laser precision on K Street, the House Republicans and the Senate Republicans. Collectively, they’re hurting America and they’ve been doing it for 30-plus years beginning in the early 1980s when Reagan declared war on the middle class.

Try to focus on the people who are killing job creation and economic growth for the sake of scoring political points. Occupy Capitol Hill.

Thanks.

Note: and don’t forget which party pledged the country’s demise to Grover Norquist, or which party wants to extend Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy on the backs of the rest of us either. Occupy a voting booth next year.

OWS Zuccotti Park: last night / this morning

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” — The First Amendment

Police in Riot Gear Raid Zuccotti Park, Order Protesters to Vacate | NBC New York

Hundreds of police officers, some in riot gear, descended on Zuccotti Park after midnight Tuesday in a surprise sweep of the Occupy Wall Street headquarters.

It comes just two days ahead of a massive planned demonstration Thursday marking the movement’s two-month anniversary.

Police handed out letters to protesters ordering them to temporarily evacuate the park. Police said the eviction will improve health conditions.

Campers were ordered to remove all their tents. Police claimed it was a health issue.

The New York Times, “Police Clear Zuccotti Park of Protesters”

Hundreds of New York City police officers early Tuesday cleared the park in Lower Manhattan that had been the nexus of the Occupy Wall Street movement, arresting dozens of people there after warning that the nearly two-month-old camp would be “cleared and restored” but that demonstrators who did not leave would face arrest.

The protesters, about 200 of whom have been staying in the park overnight, initially resisted with chants of “Whose park? Our park!”

The massive operation in and around Zuccotti Park was intended to empty the birthplace of a protest movement that inspired hundreds of tent cities from coast to coast. On Monday in Oakland, Calif., hundreds of police officers raided the main encampment there, arresting 33 people. Protesters returned later in the day. But the Oakland police said no one would be allowed to sleep there anymore, and promised to clear a second camp nearby.

“NYC authorities clearly feel OWS eviction is just and reasonable. That’s why they are doing it at 2 am and barring all press.” — @gzornick of The Nation (via kateoplis)

lau-ra-sau-rus: FYI the bull has been surrounded by cops.

@NewYorkObserver “Here with credentialed photogs from NYT, WSJ, and Reuters; they’re also being barred.”

images: kateoplis


Source: ocelott

fearandwar: They’re locking up citizens in their own houses. Jesus Christ. Is that even legal?

inothernews: New York City police commissioner Ray Kelly was personally on hand to supervise the dismantling of the tents in Zuccotti Park.

inothernews: WITHOUT PREJUDICE   Once inside Zuccotti Park, police tore down the tents and tarps that had housed Occupy Wall Street protesters for two months.  (Photo: Robert Stolarik / The New York Times)

inothernews: Zuccotti Park has been cleared. But as an Occupy Oakland demonstrator said, “The movement is about more than just the space here.”

NYPD reportedly will allow protestors back into Zuccotti Park later this morning, but without tents and sleeping bags.

Source: paxamericana

SEE LIVESTREAM: Occupy Wall Street protesters, having been evicted from Zuccotti Park, have massed in Foley Square just north of Zuccotti Park and City Hall.

More updates here…

If tax cuts raise growth, where’s the f*cking growth? How the GOP became the party of the rich

“Taxes are ridiculously low! And yet the mantra of the Republican Party is ‘Tax cuts raise growth.’ So – where’s the fucking growth?” – Bruce Bartlett, an architect of Reagan’s 1981 tax cut, from a must-read article from the November 24, 2011 edition of Rolling Stone:

How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich:

[...] When Republicans won back control of the House in last year’s midterm elections, they followed Brown’s lead and moved swiftly to betray their Tea Party backers by running up more deficits on behalf of the rich. Within days of the election, Republicans not only secured a two-year extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, they also enabled America’s richest scions to inherit millions of dollars without paying a dime in taxes. All told, the GOP’s two favors for the party’s biggest donors were secured in a lame-duck bargain that adds another $858 billion to the debt – an amount greater than the original stimulus plan the Republicans opposed so bitterly.

First, the GOP filibustered a Democrat-led effort to extend the Bush tax cuts on only the first $250,000 of income. The party leadership’s hard-line stance – supported by barely a third of all voters – turned $90 billion over to the wealthiest Americans. It also set a precedent for further extensions that would cost nearly $1 trillion over the next decade. At the same time, the GOP drove through a deal that actually raised taxes for couples who make less than $40,000 a year – and then turned much of the extra cash over to couples who earn more than $200,000. Obama agreed to this massive transfer of wealth in order to retain the Bush tax cuts for the middle class – but the only other significant thing he got in return was a one-year extension of jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed.

But even the GOP’s big payday for the wealthy pales in comparison to the handout that Republicans secured by gutting the estate tax. With the expiration of the Bush tax cuts, the inheritance tax was set to snap back to its Clinton-era standard: exempting the first $1 million of all estates from taxation, and stepping up the tax rate on the wealthiest estates to 55 percent. Instead, Obama agreed to raise the exemption to $5 million and lower the top tax rate to 35 percent – an apparent horse trade demanded by the Senate’s second-ranking Republican, Jon Kyl of Arizona, who then allowed the president’s nuclear-stockpile treaty with Russia to move forward in the Senate…

From the article, clear illustrations of income redistribution from the bottom to the top:

[...] Indeed, since Republicans began their tax-cut binge in 1997, they have succeeded in making the rich much richer. While the average income for the bottom 90 percent of taxpayers has remained basically flat over the past 15 years, those in the top 0.01 percent have seen their incomes more than double, to $36 million a year. Translated into wages, that means most Americans have received a raise of $1.50 an hour since the GOP began cutting taxes during the Gingrich era. The most elite sliver of American society, meanwhile, saw their pay soar by $10,000 an hour.

America became a great nation with a prosperous middle class on the strength of a progressive tax code – one that demands the most of those who benefit most from our society. But the Party of the Rich has succeeded in breaking the back of that ideal. Today, says Johnston, “the tax system ceases to be progressive when you get to the very top of the wealthiest one percent.” Above that marker, the richer you get, the lower your relative tax burden. “We have moved toward a plutocracy,” Warren Buffett warned in a recent interview. “As people have gotten richer and richer, they have been favored by taxation – and have gotten richer to a greater degree.”

Far from creating the trickle-down economics promised by Reagan, the policies pursued by the modern Republican Party are gusher up. Under the leadership of Majority Leader Eric Cantor, the House’s radicalized GOP caucus is pushing a predatory agenda for a new gilded age. Every move that Republicans make – whether it’s to gut consumer protections, roll back environmental regulations, subsidize giant agribusinesses, abolish health care reform or just drill, baby, drill – is consistent with a single overarching agenda: to enrich the nation’s wealthiest individuals and corporations, even if it requires borrowing from China, weakening national security, dismantling Medicare and taxing the middle class. With the nation still mired in the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, Republicans have categorically rejected the one financial policy with a proven record of putting the country back on a more prosperous footing. “You hear the Republicans say that you don’t dare raise taxes in a weak economy,” says Stockman. “Ronald Reagan did – three times.” Not even the downgrading of America’s debt – which placed the world’s only superpower on credit par with New Zealand and Belgium – has given GOP leaders cause to reconsider their pro-wealth jihad. In August, as the so-called Supercommittee began its work to complete the debt-ceiling deal by reducing future deficits by another $1.5 trillion, Cantor issued the Party of the Rich’s marching orders, insisting that Republicans not buckle under the “tremendous pressure” to hike taxes and instead target spending cuts in “mandatory programs.”

From the article, here’s a “tax cuts for the wealthy paid for by spending cuts for the rest of us” table to consider –

Read it all…

Republican Teabagger base voters, please do continue to worry about gay marriage and a Christmas tree tax and Obama taking your guns. That’s what the Republican party needs you to concentrate on through November 2012.

Another police clusterfuck today, this time at OccupyDenver

Pepper spray and rubber bullets flying at the Occupy protesters in Denver!

via: forrestonfire

Video from 9News below: Occupy Denver protesters arrested, some pepper sprayed:

evanfleischer: And given how intellectually reasonable something like this is (in case — again — you’re not familiar with the numbers), one would imagine that there has to be a middle ground between staying and doing the above because you’re — assuming — for a moment — that this a legitimate stance — “concerned about sanitation.”

The Denver Post has two people there — @westongentry and@jsteffendp.

evanfleischer: Occupy Denver. Currently. (NOTE: No, that’s not a body in the street)

Wes Gentry, 21 minutes ago: “Overwhelming force of #Denver riot police on hand at #OccupyDenver. Much larger than the small group that pepper sprayed the mob earlier.”

“Here’s something I wonder. Are local PDs cracking down harshly at federal (DHS?) guidance? Or is #OccupyDenver like #OO just because. FOIA?”
— Xeni Jardin.

LIVE OccupyDenver now

The rich are 275% richer than they were in 1979. Not 100% richer. Not 200% richer — they’re 275% richer! OWS

FYI the middle class is 40% richer and you know the 1% want their share of that too.

Average Income of Top 1% Rose 275% since 1979

According to a new Congressional Budget Office report released on Tuesday, since 1979 the average, after-tax income of the top one percent of American households has risen 275 percent. Meanwhile, for the poorest one-fifth of the country, it’s gone up just 18 percent. And for the biggest slice of “middle class” America — the three-fifths of homes between the top and bottom 20% — incomes have risen just 40%. Read more... (via: reagan-was-a-horrible-president)

And this:

50% of All Workers Made Less than $26,000 in 2010

1) Half of all workers made less than $26,364, the median wage in 2010. That means the typical wage is at its lowest level since 1999, after adjusting for inflation.

Read more… (via: azspot)

Don’t you forget the wealthy still need a tax cut though. That’s according to the GOP and Paul Ryan:

…the House GOP approved budget that [Ryan] wrote cuts taxes for those in the top income bracket by ten percentage points and pays for it with a middle-class tax hike.

And that plan is positively tame compared to Ryan’s much-ballyhooed “Roadmap for America’s Future,” which would have raised taxes on a full 90 percent of the population in order to give the richest one percent of Americans an annual tax break of more than $200,000.

Oh yeah, and Paul also said that college students should get 3 jobs instead of using Pell Grants. So… not a class war though.

(Videos) Marine Vet Scott Olsen shot in the face with a tear gas canister by the Oakland PD

Video of the brutality of the Oakland police department and the wounding of Scott Olsen, a Marine veteran who survived two tours in Iraq, by the Oakland PD — on U.S. soil for demonstrating peacefully.



Here’s a screen grab of Scott standing with a Navy veteran right before the Oakland PD shot him in the face with a tear gas canister:
Scott Olsen

And after:

Scott Olsen, two-tour veteran of the Iraq war, was hit in the head by a tear-gas canister fired by police at Occupy Oakland, has a fractured skull, brain swelling and is in serious condition (via: whipporwill)

If the police claim Scott Olsen attacked them — THIS VIDEO may show differently. Olsen appears at 3:30 into the clip. 



Scott is currently in the hospital with a skull fracture and a swollen brain. There are unconfirmed reports he’s been placed in a medically-induced coma and is on a respirator. Let him know the world is watching:

Well wishes and cards can be sent to:

USMC Scott Olsen
Highland Hospital
1411 East 31st St.
Oakland CA 94602

via: kammakali

OWS: NOT the America we want to live in: OccupyOakland and Iraq veteran Scott Olsen

We are all Scott Olsen. OccupyOakland OWS

“I’m just absolutely devastated that someone who did two tours of Iraq and came home safely is now lying in a US hospital because of the domestic police force”

Occupy Oakland: Iraq war veteran in critical condition after police clashes / guardian.co.uk (via rachelfershleiser)

thepoliticalnotebook: This is truly atrocious. Scott Olsen, 23, served in Iraq twice with the Marines and is currently under sedation with a skull fracture and brain swelling after the Oakland police [shot] a tear gas canister at him. They threw a second as fellow demonstrators rushed to his aid.

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In response to the police brutality against peaceful American protesters –hereherehereherehereand here – military and police groups are forming to protect American citizens.

In fact, many in the military support the protests (and see this).

As of today, OccupyMarines, Occupy PoliceOccupy NavyOccupy Airforce, and Occupy Army have formed to protect the people against police brutality.

After Veterans for Peace member Scott Olsen – a Marine Corps veteran twice deployed to Iraq – was critically wounded in the Occupy Oakland protest, Occupy Marines tweeted:

WHEN YOU SHOOT ONE MARINE, YOU SHOOT AT ALL OF US. OORAH. Do It Peacefully Occupy We Stand In Solidarity

(via: paxamericana)

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Meanwhile at OccupyOakland: tear gas, flash grenades, and rubber bullets

occupywallstreet: Thousands gathered in front of Oakland’s City Hall this evening in response to last night’s violent police invasion and destruction of Occupy Oakland’s camp.

Tonight, police have again used tear gas, flash grenades and rubber bullets to forcefully disperse the lawful assembly by Oaklanders. Some injuries have been reported. We will have more information as it becomes available.

At this time, this appears to be the most violent police attack on protestors since the Occupy movement began.

itsthemusicpeople: And heeeeeere comes the tear gas #occupyoakland -@garonsen

screenshots from ABC 7 live helicopter coverage

America is looking a little more like Athens each day. Solidarity to all those in Oakland tonight.

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The Guardian: Police used teargas after scuffles broke out between officers and protesters demonstrating against dozens of arrests at an Occupy Wall Street camp in Oakland, California.

Photographs: Kimihiro Hoshino/AFP/Getty Images (top) Darryl Bush/AP (bottom)

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cognitivedissonance: From @schuyler: “A CS grenade, and two 12 ga shotgun shells purportedly used by the police to propel the beanbag bullets.#OccupyOakland

Video of teargas being shot into the OccupyOakland crowd:

OccupyPolice, OccupyMarines support the 99percent


via: DareToDemand

IT ONLY MAKES SENSE that the Marines, the rest of the troops, police, firefighters, teachers, small business owners, butchers, bakers and candlestick makers would support Occupy Wall Street and the 99 percent — they are the 99 percent. From Raw Story:

The inspiration for OccupyMARINES came when Marine Sergeant Shamar Thomas confronted police officers who were threatening to arrest OWS protesters in Times Square on October 15,yelling, “Stop hurting these people, man! … How do you sleep at night? There is no honor in this!”

According to Business Insider, members of the new movement began by reaching out to other former marines but “have now called on veterans of other branches of the military to lend their support to help ‘talk sense’ to police and recruit them into supporting the Occupy movement.”

[...] A second organization, Occupy Police, has already been spun off “for police in support of the 99%.” The first posting at its website, dated October 21, states, “We are in open Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street and all Occupy movements across the nation. We’re starting off Day 1 with a mass e-mail to all police departments throughout the US. We want them to know that they ARE part of the 99% and to get involved with the movement. We openly support positive communication between Police/People and we encourage you to do the same.”

Both groups have Facebook pages, located at OccupyMARINES and Occupy Police.

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