Category Occupy Wall Street

Occupy Dallas is Checking IDs

Headed down to hangout with the Occupy Dallas folks after 10PM? You better bring your ID and your mace. Amid allegations that several members of the Occupy Dallas movement sexually assaulted and raped a 14 year old girl the group is coming to terms with the risks associated with their protests. According to CBS 11 News, leaders of the group have decided to implement a 10PM curfew and ID checkpoint for anyone in the protest area between the hours of 10PM and 6AM. Members of the group think it was wrong of some members to have sex with the girl, but they insist they all thought she was 19. My thought? Quit having sex in public parks and you won’t have these issues. The Dallas Police have the girl in custody as they investigate her allegations.

 

Who do we pay the most in the US?

Who should the Occupy Wall Street folks be mad at? Those who earn the most in the US? You might assume their wrath should be aimed at Silicon Valley who has traditionally had the highest income levels in the US, but you would be wrong. The Census Bureau has new data showing that Washington DC has the highest household income in the US – $84,523 overtaking Silicon Valley. The scary number is the average compensation for federal employees: $126,000!

The movement we really need is Occupy Washington DC. The average salary for federal workers is $126,000? Does anyone else think this is crazy? DC has the most lawyers per capital, 1 out of every 12 residents practices law (compare to CA with 1 in 143). The average first year salary is $186,250.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nov) was quoted earlier today as saying, “It’s very clear that private-sector jobs have been doing just fine; it’s the public-sector jobs where we’ve lost huge numbers, and that’s what this legislation is all about”. Government jobs are more important that private sector jobs? That is the opinion of Washington DC and the numbers suggest they believe it.

These are the 1% that the Occupy Wall Street folks should be looking to reform. We can’t keep living in a country where the best jobs are government jobs – government service should be ‘service’. Get in, serve and then get out.

The truth about the Occupy Wall Street Movement

Everyone seems to have their own opinion about what the Occupy Wall Street folks are fighting for, but very few have any facts to back up their positions. Democratic pollster, Douglas Schoen, polled 75% of the actual protesters in New York’s Zuccotti Park and shared the results in a Wall Street Journal article earlier today.

According to the pollsters, “what binds a large majority of the protesters together—regardless of age, socioeconomic status or education—is a deep commitment to left-wing policies: opposition to free-market capitalism and support for radical redistribution of wealth, intense regulation of the private sector, and protectionist policies to keep American jobs from going overseas.”

If you are in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street folks you are in a VERY small minority and out of step with most Americans. According to the study, “41% of Americans self-identify as conservative, 36% as moderate, and only 21% as liberal.” Strangely, Obama, in an ABC interview that will air tonight, indicated, “We are on their side“. I hope he is just pandering and doesn’t actually oppose free-market capitalism…

Here are some of the results from the polling:

  • 52% have participated in prior political movements
  • 98% support civil disobedience to achieve their goals
  • 31% support violence to advance their agenda
  • 85% are employed (within single digits of national unemployment rate)
  • 90% supported Obama in 2008
  • Today 51% disapprove of Obama (44% approve)
  • Today 48% say they will vote to re-elect Obama
  • 32% call themselves Democrats
  • 33% say they don’t belong to a political party
  • 65% believe government must guarantee access to health care, college education and secure retirement (regardless of cost)
  • 77% support raising taxes on the rich
  • 58% oppose raising taxes on everyone
  • 49% of protestors think bank bailouts were necessary

Occupy Dallas Supports the Rangers!

I was pleased to note that the Occupy Dallas folks were supporting the Texas Rangers.

Occupy Dallas Goes Rouge

On Monday I wrote about the Occupy Dallas group and the City’s decision to grant them a permit to live in Pioneer Park/Plaza. I mentioned that the protesters would have to get a million dollar insurance policy in exchange for free use of our land. Well, our new tenants decided not to buy an insurance policy and as a result the city invalidated their permit. Of course, that didn’t scare our new tenants squatters away. Justin Terveen took this shot last night:

Occupy Wall Street comes to Dallas

UPDATE: The City decided to grant Occupy Dallas a special permit to live, eat, sleep and work in Pioneer Plaza next to City Hall until October 14th. The group will have to call their insurance agent to get a million dollar insurance policy to protect the city from general liability. So much for sticking it to the man…

They call themselves Occupy Dallas and they have moved into Pioneer Plaza near City Hall. What do they want? Their website simply indicates they are ‘protesting corporate greed and their control of the government.’ So they are moving in:

Robert Wilonsky writes “Occupy Dallas Sends Mayor Mike a Note: They’re Gonna Be Here a While.” New York Mayor, Mike Bloomberg, has indicated that he is fine with the Occupy Wall Street folks remaining encamped near Wall Street indefinitely. How do you feel about a permanent camp ground on city land? I am fine giving these folks a permit to protest, but allowing them to move in on our property? I think it is a mistake and I hope the City takes measures to relocate these settlers.

Of course, I can’t help but notice and mention that OUR protesters are MUCH neater than New York’s protesters. Those are some fancy tents. Compare them with NYC’s mess:

Occupy Wall Street Protesting Outcomes

If you haven’t heard about the Occupy Wall Street Movement you haven’t been listening. Hundreds and perhaps thousands of protestors took to the streets in New York earlier this week and the movement is spreading across the nation. The movement is the Left’s answer to the Tea Party. According to occupywallstreet.orgThe American Dream has been stolen from the world. Workers are told that they aren’t allowed health care, shelter, food. Students are told that they aren’t allowed jobs, and that they will be in debt for the rest of their lives, unable to declare bankruptcy. The 1% has destroyed this nation and its values through their greed. The 1% has stolen this world.

The country the Occupy Wall Street protestors want to live in was never contemplated by the Constitution. The government’s role is to provide for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it is not to provide health care, shelter, food and jobs. For the Occupy Wall Street movement to be successful the government will have to take the property of those who have succeeded and redistribute it to those who have yet to succeed. The Occupy Wall Street movement seems to be arguing for ‘equality of outcomes’. In the most myopic sense equality of outcome seems fair, but it will be devastating to our way of life. In America we have fought for ‘equality of opportunity’ but never ‘equality of outcomes’. From the first settlers who fled Old Europe to the civil rights leaders in the 60′s – each fought for a better way of life, a chance to succeed. Our system only works if ANYONE/EVERYONE has the chance to succeed.

The life of Steve Jobs is in stark contrast to the Occupy Wall Street Movement. Steve began life the unwanted child of an unwed mother. He was adopted by working class parents and had to drop out of college for financial reasons. Of course the one thing going for him was that he was born in the United States where our founding fathers sought to create an ‘equality of opportunity’. Had he been born in a nation focused on an ‘equality of outcome’ I dare say we would have never seen the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone or iPad – thank God for Steve Jobs and this great country.

The Occupy Wall Street protestors have already given up. They believe the American Dream is dead. But it is not dead. It is alive, but we must fight to keep it alive. The Tea Party movement was started specifically to ensure the American Dream’s survival. We must not let our leaders, our government create a system that precludes success. The Tea Party began simply because our leaders forgot what made America great. Our leaders – Democratic and Republican have set us on a unsustainable course. Medicare and Social Security set our country on a course for bankruptcy for decades, but with the addition of ObamaCare our fiscal demise was assured. The Tea Party began to fight ObamaCare and the underlying borrowing and deficit spending our leaders (both Democratic and Republican) have become addicted to.

The White House and Democrats in Congress as well as Big Labor have aligned themselves with this new movement they see as an answer to the Tea Party. Any movement based on a theory that we have already lost – i.e. the American Dream is dead and we need to take it from those who have already realized that dream – is doomed for failure. The British tried to take our liberty and property a couple of hundred years ago and it didn’t go well for them. Americans will fight to preserve their liberty and opportunity. I am not sure they will fight to take away liberty and opportunity simply to provide what they were not able to achieve on their own.

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