Spreading

Via email about #occupywallstreet:

But the biggest piece of news related to all this is that not only are people doing coordinated weeks of action but that this week an ACCE member in Los Angeles (well, La Puente) has stated publicly that she will not be leaving her house even though she got a 5-day notice of eviction/foreclosure that goes into effect this Thursday.

ACCE is organizing home defense of Rose Gudiel and her family’s house and will be working hard to make sure there are enough people there to dissuade the Sheriff from kicking them out.

You can find more here: https://www.facebook.com/MakeWallStreetBanksPayCalifornia

and here: http://www.makebankspaycalifornia.com/

And you can follow the ACCE Home Defenders League on Twitter here: @HDL22

More like this! It’s the kind of thing that socialists and communists did in the 1930s that scared the hell out of the establishment and led to the New Deal.

Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

It’s coming to America first,
the cradle of the best and of the worst.
It’s here they got the range
and the machinery for change
and it’s here they got the spiritual thirst.
It’s here the family’s broken
and it’s here the lonely say
that the heart has got to open
in a fundamental way
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

And to the Federal Reserve in Chicago.. Join them!

“Protest is what decent people do when confronted with evil.”

The financial district in L.A. – OccupyLA links: http://occupylosangeles.org/

http://www.livestream.com/owslosangeles

http://www.twitter.com/occupyla

http://www.facebook.com/occupyLA

http://occupyla.tumblr.com/

Occupy Wall Street New York Live Stream
http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution
Occupy Wall Street Main Site
https://occupywallst.org/

Occupy Wall Street Los Angeles Live Stream (access problem has been fixed)
http://www.livestream.com/owslosangeles
http://twitter.com/#OccupyLA
http://twitter.com/#OWSLosAngeles

NY & LA Streams & More
http://anonymous-worldwide.blogspot.com/

Chris Hedges answers questions posed by the chat at the NY livestream.
Excellent perspective on what is happening and how to keep it happening.
https://occupywallst.org/article/Day9/

Many more facebook links to Occupy Financial Districts here:
http://www.facebook.com/OccupyTogether. Find one near you!

If you’re in NYC

Watch live streaming video from globalrevolution at livestream.com

Go join them!

Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) — Wall Street firms will be the target of a nonviolent demonstration in which organizers say they want 20,000 people to participate with tents, kitchens and “peaceful barricades” in lower Manhattan.

Dubbed “#OccupyWallStreet,” the goal of the protest scheduled to start today is to get President Barack Obama to establish a commission to end “the influence money has over our representatives in Washington,” according to the website of Adbusters, a group promoting the demonstration. Organizers want participants to “occupy” the area for “a few months,” according to the website.

“People have a right to protest, and if they want to protest, we’ll be happy to make sure they have locations to do it,” New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sept. 15 at a press conference. “As long as they do it where other people’s rights are respected, this is the place where people can speak their minds, and that’s what makes New York New York.”

Yeah, Mike, just like you did during the Republican convention, by putting protesters in cages. I suppose you’ll play nice this time — you sound worried.

The New York City Police Department is aware of the protest and is “planning accordingly,” Paul Browne, a spokesman for the department, said in an e-mail.

[..] Protests also are planned for financial districts in Madrid, Milan, London and Paris, according to a bulletin from the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center obtained by Bloomberg News. The NCCIC is part of the Department of Homeland Security. Chris Ortman, an agency spokesman, confirmed the bulletin’s authenticity.

Philadelphia Troublemakers School

Saturday, September 17 · 9:00am – 5:00pm
Community College of Philadelphia
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Let’s unite to fight against budget cuts and attacks on workers, students, and our communities! On Saturday, September 17, labor and community activists in the Philadelphia are coming together for a day of skills development, education, and strategy discussion.

PA power grab

Oddly enough, this isn’t one of the pieces of legislation pushed by our friendly corporate interests at ALEC – in fact, they’re on the record opposing elections by popular vote. But it’s not outside the realm of possibility that they dreamed up this twisted variation on what they oppose, since they do get control of redistricting:

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Gov. Tom Corbett and state Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi are proposing that the state divide up its Electoral College votes according to which candidates carried each Congressional district, plus two votes for the statewide winner. The system is used by Maine — which, despite the system, has never actually split its four electoral votes — and by Nebraska, which gave one of its five votes to Barack Obama in 2008.

Pennsylvania, however, will have 20 electoral votes in the 2012 election. What’s more, the measure would give even greater meaning to the state’s redistricting for the House of Representatives, giving it a powerful effect over the presidency in addition to the House.

Pennsylvania has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1992, and voted for Barack Obama by 55%-44% in 2008. Indeed, over the past 50 years it has only voted Republican in presidential landslides for the GOP: 1972, 1980, 1984, and finally 1988. While the results have sometimes been narrow for the Dems, it is a state that can be expected to vote Democratic for president in the context of a close national campaign, such as its votes for Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004.

Had this proposed system been in place in 2008, when Obama won the state by a ten-point margin, he in fact would have only taken 11 out of the state’s 21 electoral votes at the time — due to a combination of past Republican-led redistricting efforts to maximize their district strength, and Obama’s votes being especially concentrated within urban areas.

As can be expected, the Post-Gazette reports that Democrats are attacking the proposal as a partisan power-grab, while Republicans are standing by it as a reform that would focus attention on districts throughout the state:

Blasting the idea as “a disturbing effort to put their self interests and party interests ahead of the people,” Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa, D-Forest Hills, said the plan would dangerously link the presidential vote to redistricting. In a written statement, Mr. Costa asked: “Will we now be looking at state gerrymandering that serves a larger, national agenda?”

Mr. Pileggi and others disagreed, saying congressional districts that are more competitive would receive more attention and would not be overshadowed when the state leans one way or another politically.

Three Begs in Three Days

After I received a beg for loser David Weprin yesterday, I received two more in less than 24 hours: guess it’s true that the DCCC is panicking that they are going to lose Anthony Weiner’s seat. Oh well…

And you know, everytime I get an email from the DCCC, I remember how badly they fucked Alan Grayson, another loudmouth who liked to embarrass Republicans: they hung that dude out to dry. And you know, I get mad. I get mad that Kirsten Gillibrand is begging me for money for a loser candidate. I get mad that the DCCC turned their back on a wonderfully charismatic Democrat who took the fight to the Republicans, and made fun of them on a daily basis.

Well, Grayson’s running again, and his campaign called tonight. And you know what? I’m unemployed, and have no money to spare, but I ponied up $5.25 for Alan Grayson.

I don’t have a single dime for the DCCC though. Not one thin dime.