Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Occupy NimWits Start May 1 With Frisco Riot


The "Occupy" nuts prove who they really are and it is not productive citizens.  Last night a general strike resulted in broken glass, occupied police stations and thousands of dollars in damage.  So much for peaceful demonstrations!


It is obvious to anyone watching this bunch of malcontents that their purpose is to disrupt, to tear down and destroy the United States as it is today.  It is more Communist than liberal, more Marxist than progressive and much more violent than the Tea Party. In other words it is the complete antithesis of the conservative,  grass roots, leaderless Tea Party.

In no Tea Party event was there property destruction or conflicts with the police by those attending the rally. There were no rapes, theft or similar actions taken the attendees. However, at Occupy events it has been entirely the opposite.

The Occupy movement is not grass roots, it is an organized campaign designed to destroy the government of the United States. Its leaders are schooled in methods of destruction.  

Police and civil authorities must clamp down on the illegal activities that have been happening at these events. For example, it has been reported that police allowed these roving bands of animals to destroy businesses, cars and police stations in San Francisco last night.  This cannot be allowed.

Peaceful protests are fine, however, when they turn into violent, destructive riots, the police MUST step in, re-establish calm and arrest the law breakers. Otherwise, we will see increased civil disobedience and riots this summer.

Could this be the plan?  What do you think?

Conservative Tom



Occupy Wall Street kicks off May Day riots and "general strike"

Stand with workers by ruining jobs!
by John Hayward
05/01/2012


May Day, also known as International Workers Day, is a Communist holiday widely celebrated by people who become very angry when similarities between their agenda and Communism are pointed out.  It’s also being observed with gusto by what remains of Occupy Wall Street, which is much less shy about embracing Marxism that most other divisions of the American Left. 
Occupy decided to mark the day with riots and a “general strike,” in which they called for people to avoid shopping, going to school, or banking, in addition to staying away from work.  In other words, after three years of grinding unemployment, and just days after a dismally flat first-quarter GDP report that presaged an even worse Q2, they want you to demonstrate solidarity with workers by destroying jobs.
As goofy as that sounds, it’s not really much of a stretch from mainstream liberal thought, which has embraced a curious disconnect between “jobs” and “employers.”  It’s a conventional leftist assumption that the former can exist, in plentiful supply, without the latter earning those evil “profits.”  Jobs are seen as a resource that exists outside of capitalism, rather than a product of capitalism.  The destructive, and frequently bloody, quest of the Left is to build a society where the poor can prosper, while the rich do not: the search for a rising tide that does not lift the largest boats.
In the likely event that you disregard the call for a general strike and solider on to your job, Occupy is going to make May 1 as miserable as possible for you.  Breitbart.com reports that Occupy San Francisco kicked off its “Black Bloc” riot early, after abandoning grandiose plans to shut down the Golden Gate Bridge:
A crowd of about 50 protestors gathered at San Francisco’s Dolores Park, most wearing the now familiar black masks of the Black Bloc. Police were stationed at the perimeter but made no attempt to break up the gathering mob of mask wearing hoodlums. Then the group left the park and broke windows, threw garbage cans and painted anarchist symbols on street signs, businesses and cars in the area of Mission and 16th Street.  The group was shouting “F**k the police” and “Here, piggy piggy!” They were met by a phalanx of riot police, who caused the group to scatter.
Gosh, they’re just like the Tea Party, aren’t they?  At least, that’s what the media used to tell us.  Incessantly.
You’ll be seeing more of these “Black Bloc” characters as we draw closer to the election.  Anarchy is the handmaiden of socialism, and masked anarchists will be very useful for creating the kind of chaos that helps the more respectable leftist candidates sell a message of Big Government control.
It has been noted that Occupy is long on complaints, and painfully short on solutions.  This is a feature of the movement, not a glitch.  It’s what makes them useful to the “mainstream” political operators who will step in to profit from the disruptions they cause, and harness the passions they unleash.
“Every day should be strike day,” the website organizing the May Day action declared.  “They’ve stolen our lives.  They’ve stolen our health.  They’re taking over every inch of our cities and pushing us nowhere.  If there is anything we have learned from the last six months it is this: May 1st isn’t the only day for striking, and isn’t only a day for workers.  April 30th kicks off a string of actions in the Bay Area against all who would take our lives from us.”
Imagine the sheer pandemonium that would result if they got their wish, and every day brought a massive general strike.  Actually, you don’t have to imagine it – just read up on the news from Europe, where general strikes occur with distressing frequency.  Picture something like that hitting a massive, fast-moving, highly interconnected American economy larger than all of Europe combined, and already tottering on the brink of a double-dip recession.  You would hear plenty of “solutions” proposed after a crisis like that… and none of them would involve greater individual liberty.

3 comments:

  1. Did you know that there were tens of thousands of OWS demonstrations all over the world on May 1. And 99.9% of them were by nonviolent protestors. So, naturally this clown focuses on the clash between police and SOME demonstrators in San Francisco to try to portray this as representatives of the OWS movement. Just because the Wall Street bankers are financing Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, does that mean that every conservative must dutifully castigate the entire OWS because SOME idiots come out to fight with police. That is most definitely NOT the objective of OWS, although a reader would never know it if all he reads is this blog. This is all to draw attention of what Wall Street did to our country and is still doing.

    --David

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  2. David, you need to do more research on OWS and the damage of wall street. I have not seen one OWS report that does not include some report of property damage, defication, rape, general lawlessness and other anti-civil activities. This movement is a Communist inspired, organized attempt to destroy the country.

    This is not to say that what Wall Street did was great or that we should remove the influence of big money in campaigns (both of which we have written on this blog before.) (We can give you the sites if you want to see them.)

    However, when we see these actions by OWS taking place, it is imperative to point out the obvious and to ignore them is not smart.

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  3. It was reported today that the group that was arrested trying to blow up the bridge near Cleveland is part of OWS.

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