Friday, October 14, 2011

"Clean Up" of Zuccotti Park Called Off!

A protester just stated that nearly 2,000  people showed up to support those who in the park, and that the clean up has been postponed! That's the official word on the street.

Great work, folks.

Now it's time to smash these systems that make money off us through usury and other forms of economic slavery. The time is NOW.

Related Links


"Call To Action: Occupy Wall Street Under Threat," AEM (Oct. 14, 2011)


"Occupy Austin: More than Just a Bouquet of Freedom Flowers," Seriously Subversive, Hypervocal (Oct. 13, 2011)

"Conversation With First Tier Toilet About Occupy Wall Street," AEM (Oct. 13, 2011)

"Wall Street Journal Snoozes, But Apparently Wakes Up To See The Connection Between #OWS and Student Loan Debt," AEM (Oct. 13, 2011)

"Powerful Image: College Professor Denouncing Student Loan Debt," AEM (Oct. 12, 2011)

"Barbara Ehrenreich: 'The Guys in the 1% Brought This On,'" AEM (Oct. 12, 2011)

"Youth Across the World Denouncing Neoliberalism, the Politics of Hate, and Casino Capitalism," AEM (Oct. 11, 2011)

"We are the 99 Percent Tumblr: 17-year-old Indentured Educated Girl," AEM (Oct. 11, 2011)


"Fox News: Poll About Wall Street (#OWS)," AEM (Oct. 10, 2011)


"Data and Ideology of the We are the 99% Tumblr," AEM (Oct. 9, 2011)


"Most Amazing Image Today: World War II Veteran Supports Occupy Wall Street," AEM (Oct. 9, 2011)


"Another Platform for the Indentured Educated Class: Seriously Subversive," AEM (Oct. 6. 2011)

"Heading to Austin and Raising More Funds," AEM (Oct. 6, 2011)

"[UPDATED] Latest: Cops Beating Protesters at Occupy Wall Street Protest," AEM (Oct. 5, 2011)

"Please Donate - Let Me Represent You," AEM (Oct. 4, 2011)

"Occupy Wall Street, the Obama Campaign, and Everybody Else on the Hill," AEM (Oct. 3, 2011)

"Gregory Warner at NPR's Marketplace Discusses Occupy Wall Street And Student Loan Debt,"  AEM (Oct. 3, 2011)

"The Simpsons: Capturing the Zeigeist (Plus some notes about Occupy America and AEM's Fall Itinerary)," AEM (Oct 2, 2011)

"Occupy Sallie Mae," AEM (Oct. 1, 2011)

"Occupy Wall Street Movement Gets Support of Cornel West, Russell Simmons, Lupe Fiasco," The Loop21.com (September 30, 2011)

"'Occupy Wall Street' Becomes Nationwide Movement," The Loop21.com (Sept. 27, 2011)

"Occupy Wall Street - Tweet About Student Loan Debt And Medical Debt," AEM (Sept. 25, 2011)

"Dustin Slaughter's Picture: 'In Debt? You're Not Alone,'" AEM (Sept. 19, 2011)

"Occupy Wall Street - Begins Tomorrow, Sept. 17th," AEM (Sept. 16, 2011)



1 comment:

One Who Survived said...

"When followers of Andrew Jackson inveighed against the Second Bank of the United States -- otherwise known as “the Monster Bank” -- they were up in arms against what they feared was the systematic monopolizing of financial resources by a politically privileged elite....
...Later in the nineteenth century, Populists decried the overweening power of the Wall Street “devil fish” (shades of Matt Taibbi’s “giant vampire squid” metaphor for Goldman Sachs). Its tentacles, they insisted, not only reached into every part of the economy, but also corrupted churches, the press, and institutions of higher learning, destroyed the family, and suborned public officials from the president on down.
...The tradition the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators have tapped into is a long and vibrant one that culminated during the Great Depression....Insurgencies by industrial workers, powerful third-party threats to replace capitalism with something else, rallies and marches of the unemployed, and, yes, occupations, even seizures of private property, foreclosures forestalled by infuriated neighbors, and a pervasive sense that the old order needed burying had their lasting effect. In response, the New Deal attempted to unhorse those President Franklin Roosevelt termed “economic royalists,” who were growing rich off “other people’s money” while the country suffered its worst trauma since the Civil War. “The Street” trembled....In the past, Wall Street has functioned as an icon of revulsion, inciting anger, stoking up energies, and summoning visions of a new world that might save the New World.
It is poised to play that role again."

http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175453/tomgram%3A_steve_fraser%2C_the_street_of_torments/#more