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FrankRep
10-01-2011, 02:06 AM
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A growing number of unions and socialist groups are joining “Occupy Wall Street” demonstrations in New York and “solidarity” protests nationwide.


Unions, Socialists Join Forces to "Occupy Wall Street" (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/9214-unions-socialists-join-forces-to-occupy-wall-street)


Alex Newman | The New American (http://thenewamerican.com/)
30 September 2011


A growing number of unions, prominent big-government advocates, and socialist groups are joining the “Occupy Wall Street” demonstrations (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/8967-day-of-rage-wall-st-occupation-sparks-fears) in New York and “solidarity” protests nationwide.

The trend has some analysts very concerned — particularly after reports (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/8967-day-of-rage-wall-st-occupation-sparks-fears) claimed union bosses tied to the Obama administration (http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=334433) were plotting to bring about chaos. And while the protests which began on September 17 may be small now, supporters and critics alike say this may be only the beginning of something much bigger.

In just the last week several large labor groups have officially announced their support for the occupation. The NYC Transit Workers Union, with nearly 40,000 members, voted to back the protesters on September 28. And the SEIU’s massive 32BJ union, which claims to represent over 120,000 property service workers, recently decided to use an upcoming rally to show “solidarity” with the Wall Street occupiers.

"The call went out over a month ago, before actually the occupancy of Wall Street took place," 32BJ spokesman Kwame Patterson told (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/29/nyc-transit-union-joins-o_n_987156.html) the Huffington Post. But now "we're all coming under one cause, even though we have our different initiatives."

The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) union, with over 10,000 members, also endorsed the demonstrations this week. “This occupation on Wall Street calls into question the very foundation in which the capitalist system is based,” it said in a statement (http://www.iww.org/en/content/iww-endorses-occupy-wall-street), claiming the protests were aiming to hold accountable the “oppressors.”

“Throughout the world, from Egypt to Greece, from China to Madison, Wisconsin, working class people are starting to rise up. The IWW welcomes this,” the group concluded in its endorsement. “We see the occupation of Wall Street as another step — no matter how large or small — in this process.”

According to news reports, more major unions are now considering jumping onboard as well. And powerful organizations backed by “Big Labor” — critics call them “front groups” — are also openly supporting the efforts.

"Their fight is our fight," said Director Michael Kink of the union-backed Strong Economy for All Coalition (http://strongforall.org/coalition). "They've chosen the right targets. We also want to see a society where folks other than the top one percent have a chance to say how things go."

Kink‘s organization is backed by some of the most powerful unions in the country, including the SEIU, the AFL-CIO, the Communication Workers of America, several teachers’ unions, and labor groups representing government workers. According to its website the group fights for bigger government and higher taxes.

A broad coalition of socialists and Marxists has jumped on the bandwagon, too. The Socialist Party USA, for example, announced on its website (http://socialistparty-usa.org/occupywallstreet.html) that it “supports the mobilizations to occupy Wall St. in New York and various cities across the US and encourages our locals to take part in these actions.” The party, which aims to create a “new social order,” is even broadcasting a live online video feed from the protests.

Notorious anti-capitalist agitators have recently started to draw attention to the so-called occupation as well — busily touting it to anyone who will listen. Among the biggest names is “documentary-film” maker Michael Moore, who told (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MuGc4nCE6g&feature=related) CNN that the protests would soon spread across America.

The multi-millionaire even went to Wall Street in an effort to attract more media coverage for the occupation. “The people here have lit the spark,” Moore said during a video-taped interview from the protest site (http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=6D5NDwTNO80) (below). “These numbers will grow and they’re going to grow all across the country.”



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D5NDwTNO80&feature=player_embedded


Moore told the interviewer he wanted to see increased taxes, a “democratic economic system,” and Wall Street bankers who he blames for the crisis thrown in jail. And even though he didn’t plan to camp out with the protesters, he promised to return often.

“African-American studies” Professor Cornel West, a self-described socialist and the honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, is another one of the big wigs who has joined the campaign. He called it a revolution.

“The elites will tremble in their boots,” he said (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/don%E2%80%99t-be-scared-to-say-revolution-cornel-west-encourages-the-wall-street-protests-to-call-for-revolution-as-th), noting that Martin Luther King Jr. would smile from the grave. “Don’t be afraid to say revolution.” The crowd repeated each of West’s statements, as if in prayer, and cheered wildly following the short speech.

Openly communist propaganda venues such as the World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) are also hyping (http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/sep2011/wall-s29.shtml) the events. Even the Communist Party USA-affiliated newspaper People’s World praised (http://peoplesworld.org/occupation-of-wall-street-nears-third-week/) the protesters’ signs “demanding curbs on Wall Street, demands for finance reform, job programs for youth, no cuts to Social Security,” and more.

“The Wall Street financiers are terribly afraid,” the publication claimed, saying more than 5,000 demonstrators were present at one point. “Youth taking to the streets to protest the deeds of this nation's financiers constitutes a welcome addition to the big fightback going on in America today. Wall Street had better get used to it.”

Similarly, the communist dictatorship ruling mainland China used its propaganda organs to tout the demonstrations. Calling the alleged American press blackout “shameful,” China Daily Deputy Editor Chen Weihua blasted (http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2011-09/30/content_13823311.htm) the so-called “mainstream media” for having “miserably failed” to provide adequate coverage of the thousand or so protesters.

“One US journalist said it was because these people are too left-leaning and do not seem to have a clear goal for their rally,” he wrote. “I am not sure if they are all left-leaning, but a schedule I saw did include sessions on the Communist Manifesto and Spanish Revolution. Still, that does not justify a blackout imposed by the major news media outlets on such a prolonged protest.”

The increasing support for the protests is prompting a mixture of concern and celebration among conservative and free-market-oriented activists. While critical of the unconstitutional alliance between bankers — or “banksters” — and the federal government, constitutionalists remain suspicious of the overwhelming anti-capitalist sentiment displayed by protesters and their supporters.

The objectives of the purportedly “leaderless” anti-Wall Street movement remain somewhat murky — probably on purpose, according to critics. One of the most frequently cited demands, however, is that the government curtail the free-speech rights of companies and organizations (http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/3049-mccain-feingold-and-free-speech).

But in other areas, some conservative activists believe they have found common ground. Some of the websites and organizations associated with the occupation, for example, have even attacked the Federal Reserve, the banker bailouts, and various government wealth transfers to the elite (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/economy/markets-mainmenu-45/3731-fed-manipulations-in-the-crosshairs).

“We demand that solutions be found that stop the Federal Reserve from stealing our future,” said a “tactical plan” released by one participating organization known as US Day of Rage. The group blasted “banksters and their minions” and “too big to fail” policies, among other targets.

But more than anything, the protesters and activists appear to be clamoring for bigger government and an end to what little remains of the free market. And according to several reports, the whole movement is actually being orchestrated by anti-capitalist union bosses and tax-funded “community organizers” connected to the Obama administration.

Two of the most prominent individuals alleged to be puling the strings behind the scenes are disgraced ACORN founder and union boss Wade Rathke, and regular White House visitor Stephen Lerner of the SEIU. Both were caught earlier this year calling for massive protests, with a video surfacing earlier this year of Lerner scheming to bring down the stock market and destabilize the nation (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/6808-former-union-official-exposes-plot-to-collapse-us-economy). Numerous analysts called the plots (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/6809-union-leader-proposes-economic-terrorism-where-is-the-doj) “economic terrorism.”

Despite initial fears among some conservative analysts that the demonstrations would lead to riots and violence from Los Angeles to New York and Boston, the protesters have remained relatively peaceful so far. However, reports of “police brutality” and scuffles with law enforcement continue to surface. And the movement is apparently attracting more supporters every day.


Related articles:

“Day of Rage” Wall St. Occupation Sparks Fears (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/8967-day-of-rage-wall-st-occupation-sparks-fears)

Former SEIU Union Official Exposes Plot to Collapse U.S. Economy (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/6808-former-union-official-exposes-plot-to-collapse-us-economy)

Union Leader Describes Plan to Destroy Capitalism (http://thenewamerican.com/opinion/sam-blumenfeld/6812-union-leader-describes-plan-to-destroy-capitalism)

Union Leader Proposes Economic Terrorism — Where Is the DOJ? (http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/6809-union-leader-proposes-economic-terrorism-where-is-the-doj)

Fed Audit: Trillions For Foreign Banks, Conflicts of Interest (http://thenewamerican.com/economy/markets-mainmenu-45/8313-fed-audit-trillions-for-foreign-banks-conflicts-of-interest)

Fed Manipulations in the Crosshairs (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/economy/markets-mainmenu-45/3731-fed-manipulations-in-the-crosshairs)

Socialists, Unions Plotting Illegal Strike in Wisconsin (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/6676-socialists-unions-plotting-illegal-strike-in-wisconsin)

Xenophage
10-01-2011, 02:45 AM
Is there going to be a Red revolution in America?

The Bavarian
10-01-2011, 02:57 AM
Is there going to be a Red revolution in America?

I still hear stories from my family about "east Germans", no way, I'd rather die than live under communist rule.

Not to say that I believe that this rally will become a communist revolution.

FrankRep
10-02-2011, 11:36 PM
Occupy Wall Street Protesters Call For Totalitarian Government, Re-Election Of Obama (http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/)

Infowars.com
October 2, 2011


Despite their honest intentions, many of the Occupy Wall Street protesters are being suckered into a trap and calling for the very “solutions” that are part of the financial elite’s agenda to torpedo the American middle class – higher taxes and more big government.
...

The zeal for totalitarian government amongst some of the “protesters” is shocking. One sign being carried around read, “A government is an entity which holds the monopolistic right to initiate force,” which seems a little ironic when protesters complain about being physically assaulted by police in the same breath.

One woman interviewed by Kokesh also announces her intention to help Obama to capture a second term. How can a self-proclaimed Occupy Wall Street protester simultaneously support the man whose 2008 campaign was bankrolled by Wall Street, whose 2012 campaign is reliant on Wall Street to an even greater extent, and whose cabinet was filled with Wall Street operatives?

Something is very wrong with this picture.

The usual suspects, mega-rich foundations and elitists, behind the young radicals have also started to emerge – George Soros, The Ruckus Society, the Tides Foundation and the Ford Foundation.
...


SOURCE:
http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/

Sola_Fide
10-02-2011, 11:40 PM
This is one issue I fully agree with FrankRep on.

Becker
10-02-2011, 11:49 PM
This is one issue I fully agree with FrankRep on.

what do you guys disagree on?

Tarzan
10-03-2011, 12:30 AM
I still hear stories from my family about "east Germans", no way, I'd rather die than live under communist rule.
Not to say that I believe that this rally will become a communist revolution.

That's probably what the Tsar was thinking. :)

dannno
10-03-2011, 12:37 AM
what do you guys disagree on?

Muslims.

FrankRep
10-03-2011, 12:43 AM
Muslims.
Don't derail this thread.

This thread is about the forces behind Occupy Wall Street

dannno
10-03-2011, 12:52 AM
Don't derail this thread.

This thread is about the forces behind Occupy Wall Street

Ok.

I saw a bunch of pictures that my friend took at the one in Los Angeles today and most of the signs I saw were pretty good.

banks11
10-03-2011, 12:58 AM
Glad to see I'm not alone in seeing this, one big problem in my opinion is that with no clear definition and as usual poor quality media (MSM at least) this "movement" while be used both in favor of collectivists (big gov, totalitarianism, socialism, ...) for taking action and amazingly against individualists (small gov, Liberty, constitutionality, ...) for the same reason even though they are not part of it from what I can see.
For example I would not be surprised to hear a reporter say (in a negative way) "these people have crazy ideas like Ron Paul" or something like that.

Becker
10-03-2011, 12:59 AM
Ok.

I saw a bunch of pictures that my friend took at the one in Los Angeles today and most of the signs I saw were pretty good.

don't ruin a good conspiracy theory or child's imagination. it's like asking people to swallow pictures of black people at a Tea Party rally.

FrankRep
10-03-2011, 12:59 AM
I saw a bunch of pictures that my friend took at the one in Los Angeles today and most of the signs I saw were pretty good.
As Alex Jones / Infowars points out:

Occupy Wall Street: A Globalist Op Designed to Destroy Efforts to End the Fed
http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-a-globalist-op-designed-to-destroy-efforts-to-end-the-fed/

Occupy Wall Street Protesters Call For Totalitarian Government, Re-Election Of Obama
http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/


If people associate "End the Fed" with this Socialist Occupy Wall Street Revolution, the Ron Paul message will be destroyed.

banks11
10-03-2011, 01:04 AM
If people associate "End the Fed" with this Socialist Occupy Wall Street Revolution, the Ron Paul message will be destroyed.

At least RP supporters should be aware of the truth, hope more people here read this post or have figured it out for themselves.

Becker
10-03-2011, 01:12 AM
As Alex Jones / Infowars points out:

Occupy Wall Street: A Globalist Op Designed to Destroy Efforts to End the Fed
http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-a-globalist-op-designed-to-destroy-efforts-to-end-the-fed/

Occupy Wall Street Protesters Call For Totalitarian Government, Re-Election Of Obama
http://www.infowars.com/occupy-wall-street-protesters-call-totalitarian-government-re-election-of-obama/


If people associate "End the Fed" with this Socialist Occupy Wall Street Revolution, the Ron Paul message will be destroyed.

Right, Ron Paul's message will not be destroyed by 9/11 truthers and Birthers who support him.

jtstellar
10-03-2011, 08:52 AM
unions are protesting cus wall street is taking a share of their pie.. rofl

nice seeing sheep in this movement helping one wolf to beat another.