Posted on 09/16/2011 2:40:36 PM PDT by Corky Boyd
Matt Drudges red and bold headline screams about Mayor Bloombergs prediction of civil insurrection by disaffected youth against the government. But is Bloomberg actually encouraging, rather than predicting, disruptive behavior on the eve of the US Days of Rage protest led by former SEIU official Stephen Lerner? Surely the mayor is aware of Lerners plan and background.
The US Days of Rage is scheduled as a nonviolent protest outside the JP Morgan Chase tomorrow, Saturday, September 17. It has been organized by Lerner, a far leftist, to bring down Wall Street and the banks and ultimately collapse the economic system of the US. Lerner has been an acolyte of Andy Stern who resigned the presidency of the SEIU in March, 2010. Lerner left the union seven months later. Neither the Days of Rage nor Lerners incendiary speech at Pace University in March (see below) have been reported by the legacy media. Only The Blaze (Glen Beck) and Fox News have given it coverage.
Lerners March 19 speech at Pace University is a call to destroy the capitalist system (audio and text from the Blaze here). The initial plan was to mob the JP Morgan Chase shareholders meeting in May to demand social justice. That failed because the meeting in Columbus Ohio was held at a motel surrounded by a moat. The intended tactics there and presumably Saturday are to encourage mortgage holders and student loan recipients to withhold payment to force JP Morgan to renegotiate or eliminate their loans. Cities would follow with the same tactics, forced by the unions under the threat of a strike, to blackjack JP Morgan to write down municipal debt and free up funds for union employee wages.
(Excerpt) Read more at islandturtle.blogspot.com ...
the fact is this will demonstrate what kind of Mayor this asshole is......if he doesn’t put a lid on it, his police will look like jerks and he will look like a failure
US Days of Rage protest led by former SEIU official Stephen Lerner... "nonviolent" protest outside the JP Morgan Chase tomorrow, Saturday, September 17.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.