Soft Regime Change in America
The #OCCUPY movement is entering an ominous new phase.
Police attacked #OCCUPYOAKLAND on Tuesday with tear gas, rubber bullets and flash grenades. Scott Olsen, a two time Iraq war veteran, was critically wounded in the assault. Graphic pictures of an unconscious Olsen, his skull fractured, being carried by fellow protestors to safety have reverberated from Zuccotti to Cairo and escalated the movement. On Wednesday, three thousand protestors reclaimed the square, reestablished their encampment and held a general assembly that called for a General Strike.
"We as fellow occupiers of Oscar Grant Plaza propose that on Wednesday November 2, 2011, we liberate Oakland and shut down the 1%... All banks and corporations should close down for the day or we will march on them."
There are signs of occupations in other cities taking up Oakland's call. A tantalizing possibility hangs in the air: Could a wildcat general strike spread across the nation? Are we witnessing the first clues of how a soft regime change might begin in America?
occupywallstreet.org / occupytogether.org / Twitter / Facebook
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christaholtz
Our unconstitutional income tax goes towards paying the interest of loans made to the govt. by a private bank. Do you not find that odd? Why would we give a private bank the power to print our money??
christaholtz
Our unconstitutional income tax goes towards paying the interest of loans made to the govt. by a private bank. Do you not find that odd? Why would we give a private bank the power to print our money??
loupcoup
Corporations as juridical persons pay percentually far less taxes than natural persons. That is why political representatives should care more for the expectations of "natural" taxpayers than for those of well-paid lobbyists and their masters.
Besides, when a corporation gives you a heated house it means that they owe you something; after all, they get rich on your work, don't they?
And remember: calling people words will not bring them on your side.
P.S.: Punctuation increases readability.
loupcoup
Corporations as juridical persons pay percentually far less taxes than natural persons. That is why political representatives should care more for the expectations of "natural" taxpayers than for those of well-paid lobbyists and their masters.
Besides, when a corporation gives you a heated house it means that they owe you something; after all, they get rich on your work, don't they?
And remember: calling people words will not bring them on your side.
P.S.: Punctuation increases readability.
Anonymous
What a bunch of lazy morons!
Anonymous
What a bunch of lazy morons!
Anonymous
Trololololol!
Anonymous
Trololololol!
Anonymous
How dare you, you spoiled little brat. This hero fights for your freedom and you dare disrespect him and call him a lazy moron? Your parents should beat your ass.
Anonymous
How dare you, you spoiled little brat. This hero fights for your freedom and you dare disrespect him and call him a lazy moron? Your parents should beat your ass.
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