Bill Maher now apparently tired of #OWS 2-3-12. My responses.

This is really disappointing to see and hear.  I saw tweets to this effect last night,  that Maher had bad mouthed #OWS,  and now I heard  it on this video (and read the transcript) ….Just as Bill tends to get a bit cyncial and testy about religion,  he’s going to say what he thinks at just about any moment. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/04/bill_maher_tells_occupy_protesters_to_get_a_job.html Wes Continue Reading

Fight bill threatening assembly rights by @TFTaction via @TheTennessean #OWS #occupynashville

From the Opinion column of The Tennessean by Bill Howell of Nashville. Occupation makes a powerful statement about the depth of one’s commitment to obtaining a redress of grievances that cannot be made in another manner. http://www.tennessean.com/article/20120131/OPINION03/301310012/Fight-bill-will-quash-assembly-rights My agreement with this goes as follows:  The country, the state,  and the people in it deserve to know,  and must know,  what Continue Reading

What Next for the Occupiers? – Bill McKibben in @sojourners

Environmental activist and Sojourners contributor Bill McKibben on OWS Because they didn’t quickly say “we want this bill passed,” commentators have had to grapple with the actual message of many Occupiers: Our economy is unfair. It gives too much power to corporations, who abuse that power for their own ends. They’ve not just cheated us financially; they’ve cheated us out Continue Reading

Bank CEO & #OWS sat down over coffee? Unfortunate accurate depiction of TRICKLE down mythology

Ughh.   This article is so typical.  Bank CEO “talks some sense” into a strawman OWS person.  Most #OWS peopel would see this as just the kind of impasse at which we presently find ourselves. http://www.northbaybusinessjournal.com/47776/what-if-a-bank-ceo-and-occupy-wall-street-sat-down-over-coffee/ Now doesn’t that make sense when you “settle down” and realize that we do this for EVERYONE?  Yeah.  Right.

Lessig & Hedges on Confronting the Corporate State #OWS

Just watched this impressive conversation between Lawrence Lessig and Chris Hedges on the situation in the United States re: the “Winner Take All Politics” (to borrow a title from a book whose authors Bill MOyers had on his opening week of his new show recently). I had downloaded a sample chapter of Lessig’s latest book Republic Lost,  and now I Continue Reading

Why Davos is ignoring Occupy #OWS #Davos #1pctOfThe1pct

What a dandy swipe at the elite of the elite: If you’re Europe, and your struggling people are called “Greeks”, and your rich people are called “Germans”, then the World Economic Forum will spend pretty much limitless amounts of time and effort on attempts to understand the dynamics between the two and (doomed) plans to try to prevent it from Continue Reading

Is Obama’s ‘Economic Populism’ for Real? | Matt Taibbi | Rolling Stone

If Matt Taibi sees a possibility of some real hope here,  then that itself is a reason for hope.  Taibbi lays it out, and concludes with this: Obama’s decision to tap Schneiderman publicly, and dump Geithner, and whisper about a millionaire’s tax, signals a shift in its public attitude toward the Wall Street corruption issue. The administration is clearly listening to Continue Reading

The protest, Wall Street, and the vote #OWS

Another clueless critique ,  this time from Chrsi Christie ,  suggestingthat the Civil Rights movement would have gotten the gains by putting it to a vote.  Similarly,  there have been people who criticize Occupy saying that there is no need for “the silly protests” because they have the mechanism of voting to speak for them.  But that IS why there Continue Reading

Jesse Jackson: Occupy in memory of MLK

From Jesse Jackson op-ed for CNN: Dr. King was an occupier, our country occupied by the vicious and divisive legal segregation. His last great campaign was the Poor People’s Campaign, aimed at occupying the Mall in the nation’s Capitol to address abounding poverty, the demands for a job or an income for all, health care for all. When Dr. King Continue Reading

Occupy Wall Street – Salon.com #OWS #Social Networks

One of the things for which  the Net has been invaluable in my journey of late is to keep me “in the loop” with what is happening amongst the Occupy movement.  I hear various people talking about how they aren’t noticing Occupy much of late.  Well one,  if you depend on the mainstream media,  that will be the impression.  But Continue Reading

American Spring – Salon.com#

Salon has two sections on their website related to #Occupy.  One is an “Occupy Wall Street” section,  and one is an “American Spring” section.  I am looking into both of these to see what the differences are.  I am putting this in my #OccupyTheology section/post-type,  beause I draw a close relation between “theological thought”,  and the aspirations of the passionately Continue Reading