Tea Party, Or Progressive Agenda Movement Declaration Document?

by Edmund Jenks | October 3, 2011 at 04:59 pm
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Tea Party, Or Progressive Agenda Movement Declaration Document?

This weekend, some noise and attention was trying to be made here in Los Angeles. Just as some organized people were trying to make, for the last couple of weeks, in New York. This organized group of people are also attempting to create the look of a grassroots movement – much like the Tea Party Movement evolved – but this creation is, in fact, a creation of people who have a decidedly different ’60′s radical agenda.

One might call this a “put up” job in order to manipulate folks into acts of chaos and agitation … but I will let the reader decide what to make of this declaration of accusations and indictment.

Are these points of declaration from Tea Party politicos who are amazed at how the U. S. Government has grown out of control or are they connected directly to an organization that is backed by the efforts of a major politically progressive stalwart as an American labor union showing a decided dislike to Corporations in general … judge for yourself.


Loki Freeman, left, and Brad Baudot participate in a demonstration at Pershing Square. Which organizations are stronger here … the Corporations or the United States Government? Has anyone seen the new GE microwave oven with a USDA “My Plate” button programming selection? Image Credit: Christina House / For The Times / October 1, 2011

 

This excerpted and edited from “Declaration of the Occupation of New York City” -

Start each sentence with “They Have”:

  • taken our houses through an illegal foreclosure process, despite not having the original mortgage.
  • taken bailouts from taxpayers with impunity, and continue to give Executives exorbitant bonuses.
  • perpetuated inequality and discrimination in the workplace based on age, the color of one’s skin, sex, gender identity and sexual orientation.
  • poisoned the food supply through negligence, and undermined the farming system through monopolization.
  • profited off of the torture, confinement, and cruel treatment of countless nonhuman animals, and actively hide these practices.
  • continuously sought to strip employees of the right to negotiate for better pay and safer working conditions.
  • held students hostage with tens of thousands of dollars of debt on education, which is itself a human right.
  • consistently outsourced labor and used that outsourcing as leverage to cut workers’ healthcare and pay.
  • influenced the courts to achieve the same rights as people, with none of the culpability or responsibility.
  • spent millions of dollars on legal teams that look for ways to get them out of contracts in regards to health insurance.
  • sold our privacy as a commodity.
  • used the military and police force to prevent freedom of the press.
  • deliberately declined to recall faulty products endangering lives in pursuit of profit.
  • determine[d] economic policy, despite the catastrophic failures their policies have produced and continue to produce.
  • donated large sums of money to politicians supposed to be regulating them.
  • to block generic forms of medicine that could save people’s lives in order to protect investments that have already turned a substantive profit.
  • purposely covered up oil spills, accidents, faulty bookkeeping, and inactive ingredients in pursuit of profit.
  • purposefully kept people misinformed and fearful through their control of the media.
  • accepted private contracts to murder prisoners even when presented with serious doubts about their guilt.
  • perpetuated colonialism at home and abroad.
  • participated in the torture and murder of innocent civilians overseas.
  • continue[d] to create weapons of mass destruction in order to receive [or issue] government contracts.

[reference here]

END

Ok, here are the goods … as it were. The fact of the matter these declaration points were issued in a document entitled “Declaration of the Occupation of New York City” by a (they would have you believe) two week old Occupy America Movement – right now it is recognized by the name “Occupy (insert name of city here)” like Occupy Wall Street, or Occupy Los Angeles, Occupy Hawaii, and etc.

This groundswell of haphazard activity is the supported brainchild of a high official in the SEIU labor union who is known to be a major supporter of the Democrat Political Party and progressively socialist political views by the name of Stephen Lerner (the one source that had been able to get the word out on this movement was cultural and political observer Glenn Beck who originally reported this information back in March 22, 2011).


Tim Ottman of Los Angeles prepares to participate in the demonstration. At City Hall, protesters set up an open microphone and speakers took turns urging one another to take action against government policies and to pressure lawmakers for reforms. Image Credit: Christina House / For The Times / October 1, 2011

This excerpted and edited from The Blaze -

Who Is Behind the ‘US Day of Rage’ to ‘Occupy’ Wall Street this September 17th?
Posted on August 19, 2011 at 11:20am by Tiffany Gabbay

A US Day of Rage is the title given to a day of ostensibly “non-violent” civil disobedience orchestrated by a group of radicals — that reportedly include SEIU’s Stephen Lerner and ACORN founder Wade Rathke (who, coincidentally, formerly served as president of SEIU’s local New Orleans branch) — targeting Wall Street and U.S. capitalism.

It’s worth noting that the title of the movement — if its intentions are indeed non-violent in nature — appears to contradict itself slightly.
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You may recall that back in March The Blaze exposed Lerner for stating his aspirations to destroy JP Morgan Chase and cause the collapse of the entire stock market.
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Some Day of Rage organizers are even calling on activists to squat in Manhattan’s financial district for months at a time. The Blaze’s report on Lerner, who serves on SEIU’s International Executive Board, caught the union agitator stating:

“So, a bunch of us around the country are thinking about who would be a really good company to hate? We decided that would be JP Morgan Chase. ….

And so we’re going to roll out over the next couple of months what will hopefully be an exciting campaign about JP Morgan Chase that is really about challenge the power of Wall Street.

And so what we’re looking at is in the first week of May, we get enough people together – we’re starting now – to really have a week of action in New York with the goal of … I don’t want to go into any details because I don’t know which police agents are in the room, but the goal would be that we would roll out in New York the first week in May.”

[Reference Here]

This weekend’s crowd that gathered from a metropolis of about 8 million people who rallied at the Occupy LA event was maybe 50 to 100 or so people.

Do you think it might be that people know a single U.S. Government has more power than even a whole industry of connected corporations … that within the Obama Administration, THEY HAVE taken over corporations (GM & Chrysler) and turned over ownership of the assets to Labor Unions in the face of established business law?

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"thirty-aught-six"

And don't forget big financial supporters of Obama to ensure their um... progressive agenda. Their stated goal is a State monopoly over the economy with government service employees at it's heart.

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Edmund Jenks

Your astute observation is key and everyone's freedom is in the balance. We do not need a protest mob revolution ... we just need another election as we had in 2010 to happen in 2011 and we need the current old line "Ruling Class" (read that as lax, progressive, and from any political party) leadership to be swept out. Smaller government, enforced laws to protect consumers and citizenship, opportunity for those who are willing to play by the rules with less regulation.

No one from the "Occupy Volunteer Leadership" will cop to the fact that this has been planned from the very beginning ... complete with the back story that this originated in Canada - R I G H T!

Canada invented Maple Cream cookies and have turned their economy around on less Government with MORE energy.

Energy is freedom!!!

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"thirty-aught-six"

Energy is industry. And a primary goal of leftist activism was to place unrealistic demands on industry. To drive it out. The defeat of the middle class was essential as they were seen as traitors to the "new" moralism taught with in the lefts stronghold, the education system and supported by the liberal media. Now, having succeeded in destroying the middle class they are moving against wealth in general. This has been a long process of demonizing first industry, now those labeled the uncaring "rich", and the system of private capital investment. The "progressive" left is anything but progressive. They are regressive. And pushing us in a direction of their "new feudalism" and their image of "the good society" of  social dictatorship. We are to believe that Wall Street is the hub of all our problems and with it's defeat comes utopia. Unfortunately, we have a large, well indoctrinated, herd of "social victims". These are not the poor and disenfranchised who aspire to a better life. They are the children of the spoiled middle class who have had all the advantages our society could provide. These are the people who are working feverishly to destroy what has given them all advantages possible and made our society the envy of the world.  Today rushing headlong, we are winning the race to the bottom as all our advantages are being displaced by disadvantages, and this is being held up as a moral victory.

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Edmund Jenks

Keep educating the masses ... we must not lose the paradigm of personal freedom and equality of opportunity found in the U.S. Constitution. Remember, "The larger the Government, the smaller the individuals that are governed ... the smaller the Government, the larger the individuals and their personal freedoms.

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The 1

Lots of information here..Good videos also !

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"thirty-aught-six"

I love NakedNews. I forget. Did Perry get a Nobel prize for invading Mexico? LOL.

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"thirty-aught-six"

On a serious note. Something for you to explore in your own time Edmund.
Steven Lerner's manifesto
www.businessinsider.com/seiu-union-plan-to-destroy-jpmorgan

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Edmund Jenks

The word came out yesterday that George Soros, the man who just broke into the Forbes Top 10 richest people list by making only 7.8 Billion dollars this last year, is funding the Occupy Movement. He really doesn't want these people to be able to collapse the system as they proclaim, but ... he wants the power to be able to control more people and their actions (just as in the 2008 presidential elections).

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