Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Occupy Wall Street Protesters

I heard on the news last night that the Occupy Wall Street protesters are coming to Tampa this Thursday – to be called Occupy Tampa. How many do you think will be there?

In NYC, the useful-idiot protesters handed out flyers containing the names of the police officers who pepper-sprayed some folks – not only that, but also the names of their children, their addresses, and where the children go to school. As Glenn Beck warns, these people are dangerous. This is not a grass roots movement. It has been planned for years.

According to what I’ve seen on TV news programs, a lot of these protesters have no idea why they are even there. Have you seen the chanting?

Question: “What do we want?”

Answer: “We’re not really sure.”

Question: “When do we want it?”

Answer: “Now.”

The "Occupy Wall Street" protesters have listed 13 proposed demands from their website.

Demand one: Restoration of the living wage. This demand can only be met by ending "Freetrade" by re-imposing trade tariffs on all imported goods entering the American market to level the playing field for domestic family farming and domestic manufacturing as most nations that are dumping cheap products onto the American market have radical wage and environmental regulation advantages. Another policy that must be instituted is raise the minimum wage to twenty dollars an hr.

Demand two: Institute a universal single payer healthcare system. To do this all private insurers must be banned from the healthcare market as their only effect on the health of patients is to take money away from doctors, nurses and hospitals preventing them from doing their jobs and hand that money to wall st. investors.

Demand three: Guaranteed living wage income regardless of employment.

Demand four: Free college education.

Demand five: Begin a fast track process to bring the fossil fuel economy to an end while at the same bringing the alternative energy economy up to energy demand.

Demand six: One trillion dollars in infrastructure (Water, Sewer, Rail, Roads and Bridges and Electrical Grid) spending now.

Demand seven: One trillion dollars in ecological restoration planting forests, reestablishing wetlands and the natural flow of river systems and decommissioning of all of America's nuclear power plants.

Demand eight: Racial and gender equal rights amendment.

Demand nine: Open borders migration. anyone can travel anywhere to work and live.

Demand ten: Bring American elections up to international standards of a paper ballot precinct counted and recounted in front of an independent and party observers system.

Demand eleven: Immediate across the board debt forgiveness for all. Debt forgiveness of sovereign debt, commercial loans, home mortgages, home equity loans, credit card debt, student loans and personal loans now! All debt must be stricken from the "Books." World Bank Loans to all Nations, Bank to Bank Debt and all Bonds and Margin Call Debt in the stock market including all Derivatives or Credit Default Swaps, all 65 trillion dollars of them must also be stricken from the "Books." And I don't mean debt that is in default, I mean all debt on the entire planet period.

Demand twelve: Outlaw all credit reporting agencies.

Demand thirteen: Allow all workers to sign a ballot at any time during a union organizing campaign or at any time that represents their yeah or nay to having a union represent them in collective bargaining or to form a union.

Read more: http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wall-street/2011/10/04/read-demands-occupy-wall-street-and-try-not-laugh#ixzz1ZveshZpD

Did you hear that we are selling Predator Drones to Turkey, a nation in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood? Hopefully, they have some built-in mechanism to make them blow up if they ever attack us or our allies.

Michelle Obama’s African Vacation June 21 – June 27

Flights alone cost more than $432,142. This does not include the additional costs for food, lodging and ground transport. To top it off, daughters Malia and Sasha were listed as “Senior Staff".”

Love That Library!

Today, I took my computer over to the Thonotosassa Library  and watched a bunch of stuff I’d missed on GBTV.com. Since I only get 10 Gb per month and since one 2-hour program takes almost a Gigabyte, I can save a lot by using the high speed wireless connection at the library. I almost enjoy LibertyTreeHouse on GBTV.com as much as the two hours of Glenn Beck.

Until next time…

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