Saturday, November 26, 2011

The Rising American Police-State

Surely not in America. No! But here it is, and we have overwhelming evidence. The police all over the nation are being portrayed as pepper-spraying beaters of old ladies and pregnant women. They come out in riot gear to attack people exercising their First Amendment Right. We have civil disobedience, and as always, our ever-militant police forces are up in arms.

I no longer trust the police to keep me safe. I no longer trust the police to enforce the law. I no longer trust the law.

Listed below are examples of excessive police force, the cover-ups, and attempts to sabotage the movement, not necessarily in chronological order. I have included the publishing dates.


So those are a few examples. The sad thing is that when I looked at business-related websites for a few articles, every last one of them tried to discredit the movement, a few even telling where in the article one could find a rebuttal/dismissal. It was disheartening.

Here's one last article from The Guardian, a UK news source. This is required reading for everyone, I feel, because it really gets to the heart of the matter of why the police are retaliating so harshly, why businesses are raising lobbyists to discredit the movement, and why news sources that receive corporate funding are portraying the protesters as not having a clear message. Their message is very clear to anyone who will listen.


The mainstream media was declaring continually "OWS has no message". Frustrated, I simply asked them. I began soliciting online "What is it you want?" answers from Occupy. In the first 15 minutes, I received 100 answers. These were truly eye-opening.
The No 1 agenda item: get the money out of politics. Most often cited was legislation to blunt the effect of the Citizens United ruling, which lets boundless sums enter the campaign process. No 2: reform the banking system to prevent fraud and manipulation, with the most frequent item being to restore the Glass-Steagall Act – the Depression-era law, done away with by President Clinton, that separates investment banks from commercial banks. This law would correct the conditions for the recent crisis, as investment banks could not take risks for profit that create kale derivatives out of thin air, and wipe out the commercial and savings banks.
No 3 was the most clarifying: draft laws against the little-known loophole that currently allows members of Congress to pass legislation affecting Delaware-based corporations in which they themselves are investors.
When I saw this list – and especially the last agenda item – the scales fell from my eyes. Of course, these unarmed people would be having the shit kicked out of them.

That sums it up.

J

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The UC Davis English Department Rocks.

Here's a link to their site. Here's what it says:

The faculty of the UC Davis English Department supports the Board of the Davis Faculty Association in calling for Chancellor Katehi’s immediate resignation and for “a policy that will end the practice of forcibly removing non-violent student, faculty, staff, and community protesters by police on the UC Davis campus.” Further, given the demonstrable threat posed by the University of California Police Department and other law enforcement agencies to the safety of students, faculty, staff, and community members on our campus and others in the UC system, we propose that such a policy include the disbanding of the UCPD and the institution of an ordinance against the presence of police forces on the UC Davis campus, unless their presence is specifically requested by a member of the campus community. This will initiate a genuinely collective effort to determine how best to ensure the health and safety of the campus community at UC Davis. 

Bravo.  It's not likely to happen, but kudos for them for saying so on their website.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Article Link: Wall Street Isn't Winning - It's Cheating.

Wall Street Isn't Winning – It's Cheating


Link comes from Rolling Stone Magazine (rollingstone.com). 

This article makes many good points on debunking the assumptions the uninformed and willfully ignorant make about the Occupy Movement and what it's about. In a nutshell, people don't hate the rich. They don't hate money. They hate greed and the fact that huge corporations can lie, cheat, and steal without reprimand. The points in the article:

  • Free Money
  • Credit Amnesty
  • Stupidity Insurance
  • Ungraduated Taxes
  • Get Out of Jail Free

The above are all unfair advantages the major corporations have that people are finally sick of our government permitting. There's quite a bit more, but I'd encourage everyone to read this article. You'll find your eyes opened quite a bit wider than they were.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Keith Olbermann Speaks Out Against Mike Bloomberg (11.15.11)

Article: Illegal During Watergate, Unlimited Campaign Contributions Now Fair Game

Click here to read more from NPR.

The 2012 presidential campaign is already being shaped by new rules for political money. The Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling allows corporations to jump into the presidential contest, as lower-court rulings and the Federal Election Commission provide new avenues through which corporate money can flow.

The likely result: Corporate involvement in presidential politics on a scale not seen since the Watergate scandal of the 1970s. The critical difference: This time, it's legal.
 Just another reason to be pissed off at the corporations. The alliance between Corporate and Political is too disgusting for words. I really can't think of anything clever to say about this because it just pisses me off so much.

This is truly yet another reason why the change has to start with US and the government needs to be reformed.