Ugly Dougly wrote:I didn't see any hippies at Occupy San Jose. Lots of retired people and laid-off techies.
They don't pepper spray dirty hippies.. They are to nasty for the police to touch after.
Ugly Dougly wrote:I didn't see any hippies at Occupy San Jose. Lots of retired people and laid-off techies.
dannno wrote:jkisha wrote:Their purpose has been stated and cited many times in the main thread. Do some leg work. Oh, and get your ass out to an occupation. Otherwise, you know not of what you speak, and I'm out of this thread. KeneticV is right.
I've been to zuccotti a dozen times before and after the eviction, and I will be back again, so I think I fit your definition of someone who is allowed to have an opinion. That said pretty much every skeptical or anti ows comment in this thread is true.the people protesting are nowhere near the 99%, which in any case is a fictional construct straight out of alinsky's rules for radicals. They are mostly shifltess drug addicts, leftover hippies and indoctrinated college kids who never thought about repaying their student loans. And don't forget the large number of homeless people. Most have no point, and those that do are not representative of a large minority, let alone the majority. Bloomberg did the movement a favor by shutting it down.
I can't tell you how happy I am to see so that so many burners have their eyes appropriately open to this cesspool of human waste that is attempting to force its vision (or lack thereof) on the country. I just assumed that burners in general would be overwhelmingly sympathetic to ows. Politics is not something I talk about in black rock city so how would I know otherwise?
nothing has pissed me off more in recent weeks than people who know nothing more about burning man than the pictures they've seen on the internet telling me how much ows looks like it.
I did 2 months amongst 20 different occupy sites. I am currently working on the next phase so I no longer occupy. I will however be at the various Direct Actions coming up to stand in solidarity with my brothers and sisters across the globe. I have been an activist for 20 years now so I was protesting the globalists before occupy started and will continue to do so. I had a credit union before occupy yet I still hit the streets to raise awareness and get people to go local and non profit. I am planning on a themecamp for this upcoming burn to connect occupiers, supporters of the movement, and fellow anons. Nothing too heavy, just a place to connect and share experiences when resting up with a lil protest art for the masses to appreciate. Maybe a mini occupation of first camp to protest the lack of radical inclusion, a protest at center camp for violating the no commodification principle.kitoconnell wrote:Temperature check among those interested in Occupy:
If I started a mailing list/blog/twitter account, OccupyBurners, for coordinating efforts between Burners and the Occupation on a global level, would you be interested in joining and participating? Feel free to contact me via private message or email, [email protected].
Most OWS people do work and pay taxes.jerroc wrote:OWS is a joke. They don't represent the "99%". If they did they would not have the time for this useless protest. Instead they would be working and paying taxes. I agree with what they are saying its just the wrong people saying it.
I don't know where you've been for the past couple of years, but there simply aren't enough jobs for everyone in this country to be employed. Sooner or later that's going to lead to restlessness. There was a reason the 1% of Ancient Rome provided bread and circuses...BlackRockCityPimp wrote:Most OWS people do work and pay taxes.jerroc wrote:OWS is a joke. They don't represent the "99%". If they did they would not have the time for this useless protest. Instead they would be working and paying taxes. I agree with what they are saying its just the wrong people saying it.
theCryptofishist wrote:I don't know where you've been for the past couple of years, but there simply aren't enough jobs for everyone in this country to be employed. Sooner or later that's going to lead to restlessness. There was a reason the 1% of Ancient Rome provided bread and circuses...BlackRockCityPimp wrote:Most OWS people do work and pay taxes.jerroc wrote:OWS is a joke. They don't represent the "99%". If they did they would not have the time for this useless protest. Instead they would be working and paying taxes. I agree with what they are saying its just the wrong people saying it.
theCryptofishist wrote:It's true that since the 70s heyday of "stagflation" (sorry, Stag Camp) we've been arranging our economy around the precept that if we don't have full employment you won't get the competition for workers, and therefore the wage increases that lead to more inflation. (Note: We have had steady inflation the past forty years, it's just later than it might have been.)
Still, this is a policy that troubles me. Basically, it means that we have a group of people who live in economic and social misery in order that the rest can live in some to quite a level of comfort. And if you've been paying attention to the discourse about the poor, you can see that this is not appreciated and, in fact, they are reviled for it.
I don't know that this policy is the only or the best way to decrease inflation. I hope that whatever methods we choose, we don't do something so blatantly vicious and destructive, and then blame the victim.
Same was said about Jesus, by some. So let's go out and kill the messengers, even though you agree with the message. I'll never understand that logic.jerroc wrote:OWS is a joke. They don't represent the "99%". If they did they would not have the time for this useless protest. Instead they would be working and paying taxes. I agree with what they are saying its just the wrong people saying it.
Ad hominen attacks aside, and dealing with the fact that it's not a top down organization with one director and a mission statement, I'd say that some very strong messages have come through.unjonharley wrote:People interviewed from Occupy Portland could barely hold saliva..Ugly Dougly wrote:Are the results of your survey published online somewhere? I'd be interested in seeing it.BBadger wrote:Still, with the glut of marginally school-educated people at OWS...
And no one can tell any one what the hell they are there for..
That's what's kept me from doing any real occupying. Well, the not being able to take time off work part, not the money for Burning Man part.pizzamancer wrote:I suppose the biggest reason not to go:
If you take off work for OWS, you won't have enough money to go to Burning Man.
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
jkisha wrote:Same was said about Jesus, by some. So let's go out and kill the messengers, even though you agree with the message. I'll never understand that logic.jerroc wrote:OWS is a joke. They don't represent the "99%". If they did they would not have the time for this useless protest. Instead they would be working and paying taxes. I agree with what they are saying its just the wrong people saying it.
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
Which is why the more close to killing someone the cops get on their evictions, the stronger OWS becomes.A Jester wrote:jkisha wrote:Same was said about Jesus, by some. So let's go out and kill the messengers, even though you agree with the message. I'll never understand that logic.jerroc wrote:OWS is a joke. They don't represent the "99%". If they did they would not have the time for this useless protest. Instead they would be working and paying taxes. I agree with what they are saying its just the wrong people saying it.
Sorry for the double post, but if Jesus hadn't been killed, he wouldn't be nearly as famous.
Just sayin'...
What sort of convoluted logic is that? You are going to shoot the messenger because you AGREE with the message?!jerroc wrote:OWS is a joke. They don't represent the "99%". If they did they would not have the time for this useless protest. Instead they would be working and paying taxes. I agree with what they are saying its just the wrong people saying it.
Both terms "Economy" (healthy or otherwise" and "Unemployment" as it relates to the economy are extremely complex concepts and even the experts can't quite agree. Here is just an excerpt regarding unemployment as an example"ygmir wrote: good point.
Another, is, (and I don't remember the figure) but, you need a certain level of unemployment, for a healthy economy.
In demand-based theory, it is possible to abolish cyclical unemployment by increasing the aggregate demand for products and workers. However, eventually the economy hits an "inflation barrier" imposed by the four other kinds of unemployment to the extent that they exist.
Some demand theory economists see the inflation barrier as corresponding to the natural rate of unemployment. The "natural" rate of unemployment is defined as the rate of unemployment that exists when the labour market is in equilibrium and there is pressure for neither rising inflation rates nor falling inflation rates. An alternative technical term for this rate is the NAIRU or the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment.
No matter what its name, demand theory holds that this means that if the unemployment rate gets "too low," inflation will get worse and worse (accelerate) in the absence of wage and price controls (incomes policies).
One of the major problems with the NAIRU theory is that no one knows exactly what the NAIRU is (while it clearly changes over time). The margin of error can be quite high relative to the actual unemployment rate, making it hard to use the NAIRU in policy-making.
Another, normative, definition of full employment might be called the ideal unemployment rate. It would exclude all types of unemployment that represent forms of inefficiency. This type of "full employment" unemployment would correspond to only frictional unemployment (excluding that part encouraging the McJobs management strategy) and would thus be very low. However, it would be impossible to attain this full-employment target using only demand-side Keynesian stimulus without getting below the NAIRU and suffering from accelerating inflation (absent incomes policies). Training programs aimed at fighting structural unemployment would help here.
To the extent that hidden unemployment exists, it implies that official unemployment statistics provide a poor guide to what unemployment rate coincides with "full employment".
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
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This pretty well sums it up for me. And it's sans dirty hippie, so conservatives can listen to it without getting blinded by the patchuli.
Oh, you're no fun anymore.theCryptofishist wrote:And make it you did. I was underscoring that in an ironic way. There's no excuse for Dougly's comment, but I'm too mature to stick my tongue out at him.