Thursday, October 13, 2011

Occupiers Hit Pasadena And It Ain't Organic

Ahh, the "Occupiers" are hitting my fair burg of Pasadena, California.
Nice.
And you know, all the talk about it being a happening. A sense of dejavu. A feeling of the 1960s.
All crap people. All crap.
In this article in the Pasadena Star-News, kind of sort of buried is the fact that the left-wing group MoveOn.org and organized labor were behind yesterday's harassment of two major banks.
At the corner of Colorado Blvd. and Lake Avenue are a Chase bank and a Bank of America. Two of the eeeeevvvvviiilllll banks that are the wrath of the ire of the "occupiers".
In the article, it notes that, ta da! organized labor provided the signs for the "occupiers".
So, how organic is that? A left-wing activist group and organized labor.
There is a devilish duo.
So, here are some of the comments from this group of "occupiers".
Patrick Briggs of MoveOn.org had this to say:

"We have seen what happened in the Middle East, we've seen the Tea Party and their corporate-backed attempt to change America, now it's our turn to do something to really change America."


Yeah, Pat. Can I call ya Pat? Too bad! I am going to call ya Pat. Anyhow, yeah, the United States is a military-backed dictatorship such as Egypt and Libya. And the jury is still out on if they are indeed going to be alright for their people in the long run.
And as far as "corporate backed" Tea Party people, I have been to events and believe me, they are not as organized as this mob was.
Here is another comment but from a regular person, I suppose:

"Now we know why people are losing their jobs," said Norm Anderson, 49, of Pasadena. "It's because the Republicans don't want to do anything."

Thats right Norm! We Republicans don't want to do anything. Whatever that means.
Republicans do not want to do the wrong things. Which this mob of freeloaders do not get.
But the crux of this is that the "Occupy" crowd is well organized and funded. And the Democrat party has decided to jump into bed with them.
The more that it gains traction, the less appeal the "occupiers" have. And that only helps the other side.
Hopefully, the Pasadena "Occupiers" will leave the rest of us alone.

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