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More nightfall....December 18, 2011
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Life on the Cell
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
A Little More Love - a new Occupy anthem...
A friend of mine has been inspired by the Occupy Movement just like the rest of us - check out his video and very catchy tune!
Yep - - it's time to Occupy folks....
Thanks Mac!
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MAC,
Occupy LA we love you,
Steve McCarthy
Obama and NDAA - dying with disappointment
Obama - ya lost me on this one....you should have veto'ed NDAA
here's a great piece that sums it up.
here's a great piece that sums it up.
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NDAA
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Weekends are made for...
1. Brunch
2. Santa
3. Spreading the word on NDAA and tweeting CNN about their epic failure to cover something so important (NDAA will allow indefinite detention of American Citizens SUSPECTED of being terrorists) and it's poised to go through...
4. Rallying everyone I know to sign Sanders petition to overturn "corporations are people" BS...
Yes, there was a time when the U S wasn't so off the rails, and you didn't have to play political activist every weekend....but unfortunately those days are gone.
You must OCCUPY your corner of the world! Read about NDAA and act to fight it (Obama will hopefully veto it) on Tuesday 12/13/11 and sign Bernie Sanders petition referenced above - to overturn Citizens United.
Then go out and play...
2. Santa
3. Spreading the word on NDAA and tweeting CNN about their epic failure to cover something so important (NDAA will allow indefinite detention of American Citizens SUSPECTED of being terrorists) and it's poised to go through...
4. Rallying everyone I know to sign Sanders petition to overturn "corporations are people" BS...
Yes, there was a time when the U S wasn't so off the rails, and you didn't have to play political activist every weekend....but unfortunately those days are gone.
You must OCCUPY your corner of the world! Read about NDAA and act to fight it (Obama will hopefully veto it) on Tuesday 12/13/11 and sign Bernie Sanders petition referenced above - to overturn Citizens United.
Then go out and play...
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Occupy LA we love you
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Why I can't and won't stop Occupying! Part 3
How to take action.
There are people who are being bold and brave. The winds of change are being fanned by the Occupy Movement - and it is starting to shift. Last week the Attorney General in MA filed suit against the big banks! Finally someone with balls (a woman) is standing up to the banks and holding them accountable for some of what has been going on...here's the link to the story.
If you want to "Occupy" - it doesn't mean you have to demonstrate or march - you can take even a small step. If you feel banks should be held more accountable - call Attorney General Martha Coakley's office and let her know you support what she is doing (617) 727-2200 (I did and I encouraged other people I know to do the same). She is to be commended! All you do is call and ask for the comment line. You could also call the Attorney General in your own state (which we plan to do) and ask them to follow her lead.
Or you can do other things. Follow Occupy on Facebook (Occupy Wall Street, Occupy LA or a movement in your own city) and if/when you're ready go to a march if you can make the time (which we also do). Trust me, that doesn't mean we are in the mood to go to some of the marches (some of the time it's at night after work) but we feel it is our DUTY to become more active because of the shape the country is in. For us - - we want to make it entirely clear to any elected official and to the media that we are sick of the amount of influence corporations have, their lobbyists etc. It has just gotten too out of balance.
And if you do go to a march, make your own sign - - take one that says what YOU are most upset about and what you want to support. No one will tell you what to do - we've done it multiple times and we've never felt more energized about Democracy.
Our signs say things like:
WE ARE THE 99%
I AM HERE BECAUSE WASHINGTON IS BROKEN
THIS IS THE BEGINNING
Remember this is a time where lobbying groups have already mobilized with huge sums of money to smear the Occupy movement. They are already successfully altering what you are hearing. Unfortunately, that is the world we are living in - where people pay each other to say things that aren't really even true. To spin things, to slant things...with absolutely no regard for the truth or the overall welfare of the country.
To me it has all become very Penn State. Protect those in power and uphold the money and institution – at all costs – no matter who gets hurt. There's just no excuse for what is going on in Washington between politicians, lobbyists and corporate greed. It is mind boggling to me when I look at the fallout from it across the country.
I personally no longer care about liberal or conservative. I consider myself liberal but I am fine with conservative beliefs - we can figure out how to co-exist in this country. However, what we cannot do is put up with a governing body that isn't listening to any of us (and they aren't) they are only listening to big money.
So if not Occupy then who?
Who do you think is going to fight this battle for the 99%?
Do you think Washington or the mainstream media are going to do it?
Who beyond Occupy is taking any true, dramatic action?
We both know the answer...and meanwhile, the country keeps floundering.
This is why I can't and won't stop Occupying.
There are people who are being bold and brave. The winds of change are being fanned by the Occupy Movement - and it is starting to shift. Last week the Attorney General in MA filed suit against the big banks! Finally someone with balls (a woman) is standing up to the banks and holding them accountable for some of what has been going on...here's the link to the story.
If you want to "Occupy" - it doesn't mean you have to demonstrate or march - you can take even a small step. If you feel banks should be held more accountable - call Attorney General Martha Coakley's office and let her know you support what she is doing (617) 727-2200 (I did and I encouraged other people I know to do the same). She is to be commended! All you do is call and ask for the comment line. You could also call the Attorney General in your own state (which we plan to do) and ask them to follow her lead.
Or you can do other things. Follow Occupy on Facebook (Occupy Wall Street, Occupy LA or a movement in your own city) and if/when you're ready go to a march if you can make the time (which we also do). Trust me, that doesn't mean we are in the mood to go to some of the marches (some of the time it's at night after work) but we feel it is our DUTY to become more active because of the shape the country is in. For us - - we want to make it entirely clear to any elected official and to the media that we are sick of the amount of influence corporations have, their lobbyists etc. It has just gotten too out of balance.
And if you do go to a march, make your own sign - - take one that says what YOU are most upset about and what you want to support. No one will tell you what to do - we've done it multiple times and we've never felt more energized about Democracy.
Our signs say things like:
WE ARE THE 99%
I AM HERE BECAUSE WASHINGTON IS BROKEN
THIS IS THE BEGINNING
Remember this is a time where lobbying groups have already mobilized with huge sums of money to smear the Occupy movement. They are already successfully altering what you are hearing. Unfortunately, that is the world we are living in - where people pay each other to say things that aren't really even true. To spin things, to slant things...with absolutely no regard for the truth or the overall welfare of the country.
To me it has all become very Penn State. Protect those in power and uphold the money and institution – at all costs – no matter who gets hurt. There's just no excuse for what is going on in Washington between politicians, lobbyists and corporate greed. It is mind boggling to me when I look at the fallout from it across the country.
I personally no longer care about liberal or conservative. I consider myself liberal but I am fine with conservative beliefs - we can figure out how to co-exist in this country. However, what we cannot do is put up with a governing body that isn't listening to any of us (and they aren't) they are only listening to big money.
So if not Occupy then who?
Who do you think is going to fight this battle for the 99%?
Do you think Washington or the mainstream media are going to do it?
Who beyond Occupy is taking any true, dramatic action?
We both know the answer...and meanwhile, the country keeps floundering.
This is why I can't and won't stop Occupying.
Labels:
Occupy LA we love you,
Occupy Wall Street
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Life goes better with...occupying
I called every single LA city council member today to tell them I liked the unanimous vote against corporate personhood.
I'm pretty upset with most politicians right about now - but I'm happy to give props to those who are going in the right direction.
Way to act like rock stars L.A. City Council!
I'm pretty upset with most politicians right about now - but I'm happy to give props to those who are going in the right direction.
Way to act like rock stars L.A. City Council!
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Occupy LA we love you,
Occupy Wall Street
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Why I can't and won't stop Occupying! Part 2
So, why Occupy?
We can't help ourselves. My husband and I are working people. We love this country and know it is in trouble - we just can't stand around and listen to the partisan rhetoric coming out of Washington any longer. Occupy has invited us to take political action in our own lives and we are. We invite you to do the same in your corner of the world. We don't sleep at the camps and nobody at Occupy knows us by name...but there is so much you can do to support these passionate people who are standing up for all of us, without sleeping at a camp or getting arrested.
It all comes down to this - I'm repeating it from my last post because the media is failing so miserably at breaking this down:
Corporate and money influences have corrupted our politicians and determine what they are, or are not, willing to do for us. They don't listen to the 99% (conservatives or liberals), they follow whoever gives them their money for election/re-election.
This is not what the founding fathers had in mind for the country!
Who can't grasp this basic thought and understand why we have a movement fighting this absurdity in Washington?
It is so disappointing to me that the mainstream news can't keep their eye on the ball. They should be helping to bring the overall message of the movement to the masses and then further hammer it home to Washington on behalf of the American public...but they aren't. They should put partisanship aside and bring Americans together - but they don't. Because that wouldn't get them advertising dollars, it isn't inflammatory enough - and America continues to suffer.
Don't be afraid of what the Occupy Movement is about. They are attempting to realign Washington with the individual - not the money/corporation. It is a simple idea and every middle class American who doesn't "own" a politician should support it – it's a no brainer!
Whether you are liberal or conservative no longer matters. What matters is that Washington is too involved with corporate money and influence to listen to us - the individuals across America. That's why we must all join together. We can't let partisans pit us against each other. Left or right - everyone across the middle spectrum does have a common goal - we need our government to respond to us!
This is why you must support the Occupy Movement from out here in mainstream America. You can write emails - you can make phone calls - you can send tweets. When you see something happening you don't like - make a call and when you see something you do like - send an email. If you can make it to a march or rally, great, but if not, that's ok too - just take one small action.
Our government must balance the needs of the people against the money making machines called corporations and their lobbyists - they are currently failing miserably. These corporations are showing record profits. They have been rewarded for hurting the country and the average American, and no substantial regulations have been reinstated by Washington - to me, it is criminal how our governing body is behaving.
Who do you think is going to fight this battle for the 99%?
Do you think Washington or the mainstream media are going to do it?
Who beyond Occupy is taking any true, dramatic action?
We all know the answer...
This is why I can't and won't stop Occupying.
Part 2 of 3...
We can't help ourselves. My husband and I are working people. We love this country and know it is in trouble - we just can't stand around and listen to the partisan rhetoric coming out of Washington any longer. Occupy has invited us to take political action in our own lives and we are. We invite you to do the same in your corner of the world. We don't sleep at the camps and nobody at Occupy knows us by name...but there is so much you can do to support these passionate people who are standing up for all of us, without sleeping at a camp or getting arrested.
It all comes down to this - I'm repeating it from my last post because the media is failing so miserably at breaking this down:
Corporate and money influences have corrupted our politicians and determine what they are, or are not, willing to do for us. They don't listen to the 99% (conservatives or liberals), they follow whoever gives them their money for election/re-election.
This is not what the founding fathers had in mind for the country!
Who can't grasp this basic thought and understand why we have a movement fighting this absurdity in Washington?
It is so disappointing to me that the mainstream news can't keep their eye on the ball. They should be helping to bring the overall message of the movement to the masses and then further hammer it home to Washington on behalf of the American public...but they aren't. They should put partisanship aside and bring Americans together - but they don't. Because that wouldn't get them advertising dollars, it isn't inflammatory enough - and America continues to suffer.
Don't be afraid of what the Occupy Movement is about. They are attempting to realign Washington with the individual - not the money/corporation. It is a simple idea and every middle class American who doesn't "own" a politician should support it – it's a no brainer!
Whether you are liberal or conservative no longer matters. What matters is that Washington is too involved with corporate money and influence to listen to us - the individuals across America. That's why we must all join together. We can't let partisans pit us against each other. Left or right - everyone across the middle spectrum does have a common goal - we need our government to respond to us!
This is why you must support the Occupy Movement from out here in mainstream America. You can write emails - you can make phone calls - you can send tweets. When you see something happening you don't like - make a call and when you see something you do like - send an email. If you can make it to a march or rally, great, but if not, that's ok too - just take one small action.
Our government must balance the needs of the people against the money making machines called corporations and their lobbyists - they are currently failing miserably. These corporations are showing record profits. They have been rewarded for hurting the country and the average American, and no substantial regulations have been reinstated by Washington - to me, it is criminal how our governing body is behaving.
Who do you think is going to fight this battle for the 99%?
Do you think Washington or the mainstream media are going to do it?
Who beyond Occupy is taking any true, dramatic action?
We all know the answer...
This is why I can't and won't stop Occupying.
Part 2 of 3...
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Occupy LA we love you
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Why I can't and won't stop Occupying! Part 1
I love my city. I was born in Hollywood and I love this country...greetings from LA.
What can I say? I'm just another Joe who is so pissed off at our government and the media:
"I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore..."
THE OCCUPY MOVEMENT IS SAYING WHAT WE'VE ALL BEEN FEELING!
I realize some of you might be wondering what Occupy Wall Street is about, or you are already against it because you've been watching the mainstream news. They've painted this absurd picture of whiners gathering at a park who want handouts from America. People, if you get nothing else from my little rant:
THE WHINERS WHO GOT HANDOUTS FROM AMERICA ARE THE BANKS AND MONIED CORPORATIONS. THEY ARE CONTROLLING OUR GOVERNMENT. THAT'S WHO GETS HANDOUTS IN AMERICA! THE PEOPLE AT OCCUPY ARE NOT THE CULPRITS!
The news flat out misleads about Occupy and focuses on the most ridiculous elements of the movement. It's a vicious cycle we are now living in. Misinformation and sound bites floating around separate from the truth. Last I listened, most media talking heads were too dumb to explain the deeper meaning of Occupy and had no real interest in the truth. This kind of reporting is hurting us all. It's tragic and it's embarrassing. I'm embarrassed for those behaving so superficially. Who among us doesn't understand the country is in dire straits and that people are sick of the political games? Or that it would also be a fabulous thing to have a movement trying to break the inertia in politics? Well, we have that budding grassroots movement right at our fingertips, and what does the mainstream press choose to give us? Photos of fringe elements, reports on "weirdos" at the camps and concerns about how they don't understand what "they" (Occupy) want. It is so misguided and disingenuous it makes me want to just throw up. The basic point of this movement is so easily understood - for the mainstream press to handle it as poorly as they have - they're either really stupid or completely disinterested in the true welfare of the country. Here is the basic premise that the mainstream media just can't get their pea brains around and communicate it to the masses (in my opinion):
Corporate and money influences have corrupted our politicians and determine what they are, or are not, willing to do for us. They don't listen to the 99% (conservatives or liberals), they follow whoever gives them their money for election/re-election.
We (the 99% or majority) have had it!
This is not what the founding fathers had in mind for the country!
There, mainstream media, is that simple enough for you?
Some background on how I got involved with Occupy...I first heard of it on Bill Maher in September, when Michael Moore was a guest (thank you Bill and Michael). They mentioned there was this movement (a camp near Wall Street) in NYC that wasn't getting any press. My husband and I were stunned - what movement near Wall Street? We dug deeper and couldn't believe as people who are on and off our laptops constantly, we hadn't seen a single word about the Occupy movement online. Again, big huge mainstream news #FAIL. But alas, that IS generally how the mainstream media is...they aren't really doing their job. They are entertainers (not even good ones) who pass along gossip in a quest for advertising dollars.
So let me say this - if you are sick to death of "Republican this and Democrat that", if you've had enough of the "debt ceiling debacle" and "super committee" which ain't the least bit super...you should absolutely look into the Occupy Movement. These are people the press should have told you about. They are upset just like you and me. They have the balls to go out and sleep in a park - or get arrested to raise awareness, and they need mainstream America's support. We owe them a thank you - they're trying to wake Washington from its slumber. These are not the couch potatoes the evening news is telling you about. So forget what you're hearing and get some info directly from the various Occupy websites. Here is the Occupy Wall Street site and here is the Occupy LA site. These are good starting points. You can also search for them in your own city because they are all over the country. This movement is about Americans being fed up and trust me, it's growing fast! It's full of normal people who are sick to death of what is going on with the banks, with Wall Street, with our politicians and with the economy. Find out about these dedicated people by reading their feeds on Facebook, Twitter, etc., but remember you cannot listen exclusively to what the mainstream news is saying because they are lazy, misinformed and in general, not independent thinkers.
There - was that so difficult to spell out? Nope, didn't think so.
So if not Occupy, then who?
Who do you think is going to fight this battle for the 99%?
Do you think Washington or the mainstream media are going to do it?
Who beyond Occupy is taking any true, dramatic action?
We both know the answer...duh.
and meanwhile, the country keeps floundering along...
This is why I can't and won't stop Occupying.
Part 2 tomorrow...
What can I say? I'm just another Joe who is so pissed off at our government and the media:
"I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore..."
THE OCCUPY MOVEMENT IS SAYING WHAT WE'VE ALL BEEN FEELING!
I realize some of you might be wondering what Occupy Wall Street is about, or you are already against it because you've been watching the mainstream news. They've painted this absurd picture of whiners gathering at a park who want handouts from America. People, if you get nothing else from my little rant:
THE WHINERS WHO GOT HANDOUTS FROM AMERICA ARE THE BANKS AND MONIED CORPORATIONS. THEY ARE CONTROLLING OUR GOVERNMENT. THAT'S WHO GETS HANDOUTS IN AMERICA! THE PEOPLE AT OCCUPY ARE NOT THE CULPRITS!
The news flat out misleads about Occupy and focuses on the most ridiculous elements of the movement. It's a vicious cycle we are now living in. Misinformation and sound bites floating around separate from the truth. Last I listened, most media talking heads were too dumb to explain the deeper meaning of Occupy and had no real interest in the truth. This kind of reporting is hurting us all. It's tragic and it's embarrassing. I'm embarrassed for those behaving so superficially. Who among us doesn't understand the country is in dire straits and that people are sick of the political games? Or that it would also be a fabulous thing to have a movement trying to break the inertia in politics? Well, we have that budding grassroots movement right at our fingertips, and what does the mainstream press choose to give us? Photos of fringe elements, reports on "weirdos" at the camps and concerns about how they don't understand what "they" (Occupy) want. It is so misguided and disingenuous it makes me want to just throw up. The basic point of this movement is so easily understood - for the mainstream press to handle it as poorly as they have - they're either really stupid or completely disinterested in the true welfare of the country. Here is the basic premise that the mainstream media just can't get their pea brains around and communicate it to the masses (in my opinion):
Corporate and money influences have corrupted our politicians and determine what they are, or are not, willing to do for us. They don't listen to the 99% (conservatives or liberals), they follow whoever gives them their money for election/re-election.
We (the 99% or majority) have had it!
This is not what the founding fathers had in mind for the country!
There, mainstream media, is that simple enough for you?
Some background on how I got involved with Occupy...I first heard of it on Bill Maher in September, when Michael Moore was a guest (thank you Bill and Michael). They mentioned there was this movement (a camp near Wall Street) in NYC that wasn't getting any press. My husband and I were stunned - what movement near Wall Street? We dug deeper and couldn't believe as people who are on and off our laptops constantly, we hadn't seen a single word about the Occupy movement online. Again, big huge mainstream news #FAIL. But alas, that IS generally how the mainstream media is...they aren't really doing their job. They are entertainers (not even good ones) who pass along gossip in a quest for advertising dollars.
So let me say this - if you are sick to death of "Republican this and Democrat that", if you've had enough of the "debt ceiling debacle" and "super committee" which ain't the least bit super...you should absolutely look into the Occupy Movement. These are people the press should have told you about. They are upset just like you and me. They have the balls to go out and sleep in a park - or get arrested to raise awareness, and they need mainstream America's support. We owe them a thank you - they're trying to wake Washington from its slumber. These are not the couch potatoes the evening news is telling you about. So forget what you're hearing and get some info directly from the various Occupy websites. Here is the Occupy Wall Street site and here is the Occupy LA site. These are good starting points. You can also search for them in your own city because they are all over the country. This movement is about Americans being fed up and trust me, it's growing fast! It's full of normal people who are sick to death of what is going on with the banks, with Wall Street, with our politicians and with the economy. Find out about these dedicated people by reading their feeds on Facebook, Twitter, etc., but remember you cannot listen exclusively to what the mainstream news is saying because they are lazy, misinformed and in general, not independent thinkers.
There - was that so difficult to spell out? Nope, didn't think so.
So if not Occupy, then who?
Who do you think is going to fight this battle for the 99%?
Do you think Washington or the mainstream media are going to do it?
Who beyond Occupy is taking any true, dramatic action?
We both know the answer...duh.
and meanwhile, the country keeps floundering along...
This is why I can't and won't stop Occupying.
Part 2 tomorrow...
Labels:
Occupy LA we love you,
Occupy Wall Street
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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